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'''David Cameron''' (born 9th October 1966) has been the leader of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK Parliament]] since December 2005; as head of the largest minority party, he also holds the office of [[Leader of the Opposition (UK)|Leader of the Opposition]]. As a [[Member of Parliament (UK)|Member of Parliament]] he has represented the constituency of [[Witney]] in the [[House of Commons]] since May 2001. Cameron had previously been a researcher and special adviser for the party, and was Director of Communications for [[Carlton Communications]] for seven years. He is married with | '''David Cameron''' (born 9th October 1966) has been the leader of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] in the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK Parliament]] since December 2005; as head of the largest minority party, he also holds the office of [[Leader of the Opposition (UK)|Leader of the Opposition]]. As a [[Member of Parliament (UK)|Member of Parliament]] he has represented the constituency of [[Witney]] in the [[House of Commons]] since May 2001. Cameron had previously been a researcher and special adviser for the party, and was Director of Communications for [[Carlton Communications]] for seven years. He is married with two children; his eldest son, Ivan, died in 2009. The Camerons announced in 2010 that they were expecting a fourth child that year. | ||
==Early life, career and family== | ==Early life, career and family== |
Revision as of 00:53, 29 March 2010
David Cameron (born 9th October 1966) has been the leader of the Conservative Party in the UK Parliament since December 2005; as head of the largest minority party, he also holds the office of Leader of the Opposition. As a Member of Parliament he has represented the constituency of Witney in the House of Commons since May 2001. Cameron had previously been a researcher and special adviser for the party, and was Director of Communications for Carlton Communications for seven years. He is married with two children; his eldest son, Ivan, died in 2009. The Camerons announced in 2010 that they were expecting a fourth child that year.