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David Cameron(IX)

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David Cameron
David Cameron was educated at England's most prestigious school, Eton College. He then attended Brasenose College, Oxford University, where he achieved a first class degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. He became Member of Parliament for Witney at the 2001 general election. Following the Conservatives' third election defeat to Tony Blair's Labour, Cameron was elected leader of the Conservative Party in 2005, beating the older right-winger David Davis. Cameron was dubbed the "heir to Blair" due to his uncanny similarity in looks, speech and style to the Labour Prime Minister. He embarked on a modernizing programme for the Tories, which included apologizing for Margaret Thatcher's Section 28, which had banned the promotion of homosexual relationships to children by local authorities.

Following Blair's departure from the position of Prime Minister in 2007, Cameron gained ground against Blair's replacement, the dour Gordon Brown. In the 2010 general election, Cameron became Prime Minister by forming a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats. He also became the youngest Prime Minister in almost 200 years. He continued his modernization programme and introduced same-sex marriage with the support of the Lib Dems, despite opposition from a majority of his own parliamentary party. However, he became worried by the continuing split in the Conservative Party over Britain's membership of the European Union and the threat of UKIP, led by charismatic ex-Tory Nigel Farage. He promised a national referendum on the issue if he won the 2015 general election. He won the election but lost the referendum the following year, resulting in his decision to immediately resign as Prime Minister. He said introducing same-sex marriage was his greatest achievement in government in his final speech to the House of Commons.
BornOctober 9, 1966
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    Known for

    Wimbledon (1937)
    Wimbledon
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Self - Prime Minister
    • Self - Spectator
    By Royal Proclamation
    By Royal Proclamation
    • Self
      Points West (1957)
      Points West
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Self
      Mary's Bottom Line
      TV Series
      • Self

      Credits

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      Self



      • By Royal Proclamation
        • Self
        • Production Unknown



      • Fauziah Ibrahim and Johanna Nicholson in Weekend Breakfast (2012)
        Weekend Breakfast
        4.3
        TV Series
        • Self - Former UK Prime Minister
        • 2025
      • 7.30 (2011)
        7.30
        4.6
        TV Series
        • Self - Former UK Prime Minister
        • 2025
      • Paul Murray Live (2010)
        Paul Murray Live
        1.6
        TV Series
        • Self (uncredited)
        • 2024
      • Laura Kuenssberg in Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg (2022)
        Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
        3.6
        TV Series
        • Self - Prime Minister - 2010 to 2016
        • 2022–2024
      • Robert Peston in Peston (2018)
        Peston
        4.9
        TV Series
        • Self - Guest (as Lord Cameron)
        • 2024
      • Morgenmagazin (1992)
        Morgenmagazin
        4.2
        TV Series
        • Self
        • 2024
      • Arte Journal (1998)
        Arte Journal
        4.4
        TV Series
        • Self
        • 2023–2024
      • The Day the Palace Stood Still (2023)
        The Day the Palace Stood Still
        • Self
        • 2023
      • Arnold Schwarzenegger in Arnold (2023)
        Arnold
        8.0
        TV Mini Series
        • Self - UK Conservative Partv Leader 2005-2016
        • 2023
      • King Charles III in König Charles III - Tag der Krönung (2023)
        König Charles III - Tag der Krönung
        5.2
        TV Special
        • Self
        • 2023
      • King Charles III in SAT.1 - Das ist die Krönung! (2023)
        SAT.1 - Das ist die Krönung!
        4.2
        TV Special
        • Self
        • 2023
      • The Coronation and Crowning of King Charles III & Queen Camilla (2023)
        The Coronation and Crowning of King Charles III & Queen Camilla
        6.4
        TV Special
        • Self
        • 2023
      • Farewell Your Majesty (2023)
        Farewell Your Majesty
        • Self
        • 2023
      • Putin vs the West (2023)
        Putin vs the West
        7.7
        TV Mini Series
        • Self
        • 2023
      • From Churchill to Truss: The Queen's Prime Ministers (2022)
        From Churchill to Truss: The Queen's Prime Ministers
        • Self
        • 2022

      Archive Footage



      • A Nation Says Goodbye
        • Self (archive footage)
        • Production Unknown



      • Arte Journal (1998)
        Arte Journal
        4.4
        TV Series
        • Self (archive footage)
        • 2022–2025
      • TLDR News EU (2020)
        TLDR News EU
        TV Series
        • Self (archive footage)
        • 2024–2025
      • TLDR News (2017)
        TLDR News
        TV Series
        • Self (archive footage)
        • 2024–2025
      • Grenfell: Uncovered (2025)
        Grenfell: Uncovered
        7.4
        • Self - Prime Minister 2010 - 2016 (archive footage)
        • 2025
      • Laura Kuenssberg in Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg (2022)
        Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
        3.6
        TV Series
        • Self (archive footage)
        • 2022–2024
      • Caroline Di Russo in The Royal Report (2023)
        The Royal Report
        TV Series
        • Self (archive footage)
        • 2023–2024
      • Corridors of Power: Should America Police the World? (2024)
        Corridors of Power: Should America Police the World?
        8.6
        TV Mini Series
        • Self - Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (archive footage)
        • 2024
      • The Project (2009)
        The Project
        4.2
        TV Series
        • Self - Then UK Prime Minister
        • Self - Prime Minister #1
        • Self - UK Foreign Secretary (archive footage, archive footage, archive footage, archive footage, archive footage) ...
        • 2010–2024
      • Rowan Dean, Rita Panahi, and James Morrow in Outsiders (2016)
        Outsiders
        2.1
        TV Series
        • Self
        • Self - Former UK Prime Minister (archive footage, archive footage)
        • 2022–2024
      • Tabloids on Trial (2024)
        Tabloids on Trial
        4.4
        • Self (archive footage)
        • 2024
      • Ekaterina Andreeva and Igor Kirillov in Vremya (1968)
        Vremya
        3.0
        TV Series
        • Self - Prime Minister of Great Britain
        • Self - British Foreign Secretary (archive footage, archive footage)
        • 2024
      • John Oliver in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (2014)
        Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
        8.8
        TV Series
        • Self (archive footage)
        • 2014–2024
      • Andrew Bolt in The Bolt Report (2011)
        The Bolt Report
        2.4
        TV Series
        • Self
        • Self - New UK Foreign Secretary (archive footage, archive footage)
        • 2015–2024
      • Britain Is a Dump!!!!!!!!!!!! (2024)
        Britain Is a Dump!!!!!!!!!!!!
        Video
        • Self (archive footage)
        • 2024
      • Newscast (2019)
        Newscast
        6.5
        TV Series
        • Self - UK Foreign Secretary
        • Self
        • Self - Foreign Secretary (archive footage, archive footage, archive footage, as Lord Cameron)
        • 2021–2024

      Videos1

      Pig Business
      Full Movie 57:35
      Pig Business

      Personal details

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      • Alternative names
        • Lord Cameron
      • Height
        • 6′ 1″ (1.86 m)
      • Born
        • October 9, 1966
        • Marylebone, London, England, UK
      • Spouse
        • Samantha CameronJune 1, 1996 - present (4 children)
      • Publicity listings
        • 1 Biographical Movie
        • 5 Portrayals
        • 5 Articles
        • 9 Magazine Cover Photos

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      • Trivia
        His favourite album is "The Queen is Dead" by The Smiths.
      • Quotes
        I think what actually matters in politics is not where you've come from, but where we're all going to.
      • Trademarks
          Smooth complexion
      • Nicknames
        • Dave
        • Flashman
        • Call me Dave
        • Heir to Blair
        • Dodgy Dave
        • Hameron
        • Mr. Slippery

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      • How old is David Cameron?
        58 years old
      • When was David Cameron born?
        October 9, 1966
      • Where was David Cameron born?
        Marylebone, London, England, UK
      • What is David Cameron's birth name?
        David William Donald Cameron
      • How tall is David Cameron?
        6 feet 1 inch, or 1.85 meters

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