David Cameron

A Pret a Manger fan. Will Tory backbenchers like his Brexit menu?
Former co-chair of party lays blame with 'extreme' Michael Gove and 'toxic' Sir Lynton Crosby - and accuses current leadership of ignoring growing problem.
We and the public were promised Leveson Part Two as a means of uncovering the full scale of systematic wrongdoing
Three years ago I was convinced Corbyn was a brave, principled man who would change British politics for the better
Home secretary admits she should have realised scale of problem sooner.
Former foreign secretary once backed giving MPs a vote on war.
May is keen to avoid parliamentary embarrassment over Syria but we cannot accept constitutional engineering by soundbite
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.