David Cameron
When Gordon Brown, Sarah and the boys left, there were tears and hugs all round – then we were told “right, 45 minutes to get ready for the next lot”.
It's inevitable - or is it?
Cynical, slippery and ruthless? Perhaps. But the former foreign secretary moves within touching distance of replacing Theresa May.
The reference to the former PM did not go unnoticed by viewers.
A match made in hell? The blond leading the blond? Or a meeting of like minds, and temperaments, that the world had better get used to?
"I am delighted."
Slashing payment "has not worked" says PM but NUS says change of heart "too little too late".
Analysis: too little, far too late from the PM as all sides monster her 'new' offer.
'For The Record' will be released in September.
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About David Cameron
David Cameron took office in 2010 after forming a coalition government with Nick Clegg. He has since seen the popularity of his party fall as well as internal rebellions against the alliance with the Lib Dems.