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David William Donald Cameron, Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton (born 9 October 1966), is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016. After his premiership, he served as Foreign Secretary in Rishi Sunak’s government from 2023 to 2024. Cameron was Leader of the Conservative Party from 2005 to 2016, and served as Leader of the Opposition from 2005 to 2010. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Witney from 2001 to 2016, and has been a member of the House of Lords since November 2023. Cameron identifies as a one-nation conservative and has been associated with both economically liberal and socially liberal policies.
Born in London to an upper-middle-class family, Cameron was educated at Eton College and Brasenose College, Oxford. After becoming an MP in 2001, he served in the opposition Shadow Cabinet under Conservative leader Michael Howard, and succeeded Howard in 2005. Following the 2010 general election, negotiations led to Cameron becoming prime minister as the head of a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats. His premiership was marked by the effects of the 2007–2008 financial crisis and the Great Recession, which his government sought to address through austerity measures. His administration passed the Health and Social Care Act and the Welfare Reform Act, which introduced large-scale changes to healthcare and welfare. It also enforced stricter immigration policies via the Home Office hostile environment policy, introduced reforms to education under Michael Gove as Education Secretary and oversaw the 2012 London Olympics. Cameron's administration privatised Royal Mail and some other state assets, and legalised same-sex marriage in England and Wales. Internationally, Cameron oversaw Operation Ellamy in the First Libyan Civil War and authorised the bombing of the Islamic State in Syria. Domestically, his government oversaw the 2011 United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum and Scottish independence referendum, both of which confirmed Cameron's favoured outcome. When the Conservatives secured an unexpected majority in the 2015 general election, he remained as prime minister, this time leading a Conservative-only government known as the Second Cameron ministry. Cameron introduced a referendum on the UK's continuing membership of the European Union in 2016. He supported the Britain Stronger in Europe campaign which lost. Following the success of Vote Leave, Cameron resigned as prime minister and was succeeded by Theresa May, his Home Secretary.
Cameron resigned his seat on 12 September 2016, and maintained a low political profile. He served as the president of Alzheimer's Research UK from 2017 to 2023, and was implicated in the Greensill scandal. Cameron released his memoir, For the Record, in 2019. In 2023 he was appointed Foreign Secretary by Rishi Sunak and became a life peer as Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton. His tenure as Foreign Secretary was dominated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Israel–Hamas war, and the Gaza humanitarian crisis. After the Conservatives lost the 2024 general election to the Labour Party, Cameron retired from frontline politics. However, he maintains his House of Lords seat.
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The most expensive item with a signature of David Cameron (David Cameron For The Record LIMITED SLIPCASE Cloth-Bound 1/1 HB SIGNED SEALED) was sold in February 2021 for £499.99 while the cheapest item (Prime Minister DAVID CAMERON Signed Photo PP) found a new owner for £0.80 in November 2012. The month with the most items sold (7) was December 2012 with an average selling price of £52.00 for an autographed item of David Cameron. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in November 2014 with £216.24 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.99 was November 2013. In average, an autographed item from David Cameron is worth £15.00.
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![]() | David Cameron - For The Record - Limited Signed 1st Edition - New & Unread | £35.00 | ![]() |
![]() | David Cameron - For The Record - Limited Signed 1st Edition - New & Unread | £35.00 | ![]() |
![]() | David Cameron - For The Record - Limited Signed 1st Edition - used | £22.00 | ![]() |
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![]() | David Cameron Former Prime Minister Framed 10 X 8' 100% Hand Signed Photo & COA | £79.99 | ![]() |
![]() | David Cameron Former Prime Minister Framed 10 X 8' 100% Hand Signed Photo & COA | £79.99 | ![]() |
![]() | David Cameron SIGNED For The Record LIMITED SIGNED EDITION | £29.99 | ![]() |
![]() | David Cameron SIGNED For The Record LIMITED SIGNED EDITION | £29.99 | ![]() |
![]() | David Cameron Signed Photo | £6.50 | ![]() |
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![]() | David Cameron signed photo & book. | £32.00 | ![]() |
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![]() | David Cameron, Official Photo, Hand Signed, 10x8, Former UK Prime Minister | £19.99 | ![]() |
![]() | David Cameron, Official Photo, Hand Signed, 10x8, Former UK Prime Minister | £19.99 | ![]() |
![]() | Prime Minister David Cameron Autograph, 2015 | £17.00 | ![]() |
Latest News about David Cameron
Lord Cameron faces backlash after he hints at move to recognise Palestinian stat (30/01/2024): Lord David Cameron has faced a backlash from Conservative MPs after he suggested the UK was moving towards recognising a Palestinian state. David Cameron should be questioned by MPs in Commons, committee suggests (24/01/2024): Lord David Cameron should be questioned by MPs in the House of Commons, according to a report from the chamber's procedure committee.
Rishi Sunak may not be behind this scandal - but he can't afford to not put it t (08/01/2024): Rishi Sunak began 2023 hounded by the contamination of the Johnson and Truss premierships, and kicks off 2024 weighed down by what happened on David Cameron's watch, as the hundreds of Post Office managers wrongly criminalised and convicted comes back to haunt his new year.
'Sustainable ceasefire': Cameron calls for lasting peace piling more pressure on (17/12/2023): David Cameron has called for a "sustainable ceasefire" in the escalating Gaza conflict - adding to growing global pressure on Israel.
Rishi Sunak's attempt to walk tall dwarfed by Lord Cameron (21/11/2023): If Rishi Sunak wanted to walk tall on the world stage, perhaps David Cameron was an unfortunate choice as his foreign secretary.
Older News Stories about David Cameron
'Shame on you!': David Cameron heckled as he leaves COVID inquiry (06/2023): David Cameron was heckled with shouts of "shame on you" as he left the COVID inquiry after giving evidence. 'Borismania' is back: Was this the start of his comeback tour? (01/2023): The pandemonium and chaos was just like the old days, when Boris Johnson used to upstage David Cameron and Theresa May at Tory conferences and was greeted like a rock star.
How the Queen adapted to Scotland's shifting politics - and put herself at the h (09/2022): In a "hot-mic moment" captured by Sky News in 2014, then prime minister David Cameron revealed that the Queen "purred down the line" when he told her a majority of Scots had voted against independence.
Tories would be wise to keep an eye on who might appeal to the wider UK electora (07/2022): By September the UK will have its fourth Conservative prime minister in a row. Of these only David Cameron was chosen by the wider British electorate by leading his party to victory in a general election.
David Cameron Accuses Prevent Critics Of “Enabling Terrorism” (04/2022): David Cameron has warned that the UK’s counter-radicalisation strategy Prevent “will not survive” just three years after its launch, unless the government addresses anti-Prevent narratives.
'Knackered' Cameron completes delivery of vital supplies to Ukrainian refugees d (03/2022): David Cameron has completed a 1,000 mile journey to Poland to deliver supplies to Ukrainian refugees, despite suffering a flat tyre along the way and renting a lorry "that didn't have a spare".
Boris Johnson's 'dead cat' strategy failed - so how did he use up his nine lives (01/2022): He was famously called a "greasy piglet" by David Cameron, able to wriggle free from any scandal.
Cameron on Johnson: 'He's always been able to get away with things that mere mor (12/2021): David Cameron has suggested Prime Minister Boris Johnson may have hired his own team of professional photographers in an attempt to "bypass the media".£335m of taxpayers' cash at 'increased risk' due to 'woefully inadequate' c (11/2021): Hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayers' money is at increased risk due to a failure to conduct sufficient checks on the now-collapsed finance firm that David Cameron lobbied for, a committee of MPs has found.
Cameron's lobbying 'did not take up very significant part' of Treasury's time, s (09/2021): Dealing with David Cameron's multiple texts, WhatsApp messages, emails and phone calls "did not take up a very significant part" of the Treasury's time, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has told MPs investigating the Greensill lobbying scandal.
David Cameron denies reports he earned £7m from Greensill work (08/2021): David Cameron's spokesperson has said the former prime minister "acted in good faith at all times" and denied reports suggesting he made £7.2m from Greensill Capital before the company collapsed in March.
Lex Greensill Had "Extraordinarily Privileged" Relationship With Government, New (07/2021): A new report has criticised David Cameron over his role in the lobbying scandal and concluded Lex Greensill had "privileged" access to ministers.
No apology for indulging Cameron as Sunak sees off select committee Greensill gr (05/2021): The vortex caused by the collapse of Greensill Capital has consumed the fortunes of its eponymous founder Lex, the reputation of former prime minister David Cameron and, most seriously of all, may yet do the same for Liberty Steel and the 3,000 jobs it supports.
Bank of England documents suggest 'Dodgy Dave' turned to 'Desperate Dave' (04/2021): In a House of Commons debate last week on the Greensill lobbying scandal, several Labour MPs referred to former prime minister David Cameron as "Dodgy Dave".
Cameron 'did absolutely nothing wrong' over links with financial services firm - (03/2021): It is time to "move on" from a row over David Cameron's dealings with a financial services company, a minister has told Sky News.
Some Tories say Boris Johnson is 'toxic' in Scotland. Does the PM have a problem (02/2021): As votes were being counted on the night of the Scottish independence referendum in 2014, David Cameron was in Downing Street eating a Chinese takeaway with George Osborne, senior aides and two of his young children. As victory was announced, they witnessed history sitting on their father's lap.
David Cameron: How is his autobiography selling? (09/2020): The ex-PM published his memoir last year - how does it measure up against books by other former leaders?
PM picks ex-Cameron adviser as new business chief (05/2020): A former adviser to David Cameron and proponent of EU reform is to become Boris Johnson's key business liaison figure as Britain's economy wrestles with the devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus: David Cameron's tutor Prof Peter Sinclair dies (04/2020): Prof Peter Sinclair taught the future prime minister at Brasenose College in the 1980s.
Plan to cut the number of MPs axed over 'Brexit workload' (03/2020): David Cameron's proposal to shrink the size of the Commons by 50 MPs is dropped by the government.
David Cameron rejected offer to head COP26 climate conference (02/2020): The former PM thought the job of heading the COP26 summit should go to a government minister.
Johnson employs Cameron's 'vanity' photographer (01/2020): Boris Johnson has employed David Cameron's former personal photographer as a special adviser.
Boris Johnson aide Danny Kruger chosen as Devizes candidate (11/2019): Danny Kruger is a former speechwriter for David Cameron and political secretary to Boris Johnson.
David Cameron under MORE pressure for UK to leave EU as ANOTHER Cabinet minister (04/2015): DAVID Cameron was facing fresh pressure over Europe last night after another Tory Cabinet minister indicated support for Britain cutting ties to Brussels.David Cameron: Bradford Council's can cope with further cuts (03/2015): DAVID Cameron has insisted Bradford and other cash-strapped councils can cope with huge looming cuts – and warned they would be even bigger under Labour.
David Cameron says 'callous murder' of Boris Nemtsov must be rapidly investigate (02/2015): Prime Minister says "callous murder" of Russian opposition politician "must be fully, rapidly and transparently investigated, and those responsible brought to justice"TV chiefs warn David Cameron and Nick Clegg they will be 'empty chaired' (01/2015): The four major broadcasters issued a statement warning the party leaders that if they decide not to participate in the debates they will 'take place with those who accepted the invitation’.
Prime Minister David Cameron hosts Great British Menu banquet (12/2014): The Prime Minister hosts the dinner for World War II veterans.David Cameron challenged by Labour MP to give Dave Whelan's £1.5million donation (11/2014): Labour MP Karl Turner has written to the prime minister to suggest it would be more fitting the £1.5million that Dave Whelan has given to the Tories since 2007 be distributed to charities.
David Cameron vows: We will not pay £1.7bn EU bill (10/2014): DAVID Cameron has angrily denounced a surprise European Commission demand for £1.7 billion from UK taxpayers as “unacceptable” and “unjustified” and flatly refused to pay the money by the deadline of 1 December.David Cameron signals tax upheaval in wake of Scottish referendum (09/2014): David Cameron suggests that England and Scotland could have different levels of income tax after and big cities will be 'empowered' after the referendumDavid Cameron: Life's a beach for holidaying prime minister (08/2014): The Prime Minister has insisted he is keeping abreast of the crisis in the Middle East as he holidays in CornwallDavid Cameron's Big Society Network Investigated By The Charity Commission For ‘ (07/2014): A regulator is investigating the awarding and use of taxpayer-funded grants by the charity set up to lead the Prime Minister's Big Society initiative amid Labour calls for an investigation into political influence. The Charity Commission is examining whether Cabinet Office funding for a childhood ob
David Cameron you're a loser - Nigel Farage slams PM after Europe defeat (06/2014): NIGEL Farage claims yesterday's defeat over the appointment of Jean-Claude Juncker to a top European Union post exposes David Cameron's inability to negotiate Britain's relationship with Brussels.