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David William Donald Cameron ist ein britischer Politiker. Er war vom 11. Mai 2010 bis zum 13. Juli 2016 Premierminister des Vereinigten Königreichs und von 2005 bis 2016 Parteivorsitzender der Conservative Party. Cameron war Initiator des Referendums über die Unabhängigkeit Schottlands sowie des Brexit-Referendums, da er seine innerparteiliche Position mit dem Referendum darüber stabilisieren wollte. Nach der Entscheidung der britischen Wähler für den Austritt des Vereinigten Königreiches aus der Europäischen Union trat er zurück, weil er für den Verbleib plädiert hatte. Seine Nachfolgerin im Amt des Premierministers wurde am 13. Juli 2016 die bisherige Innenministerin Theresa May. Wikipedia  

✵ 9. Oktober 1966
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“It is here in Britain where in one or two generations people can come with nothing and rise as high as their talent allows. It is here in Britain where success is achieved not in spite of our diversity, but because of our diversity.”

2010s, 2015, Speech on extremism (20 July 2015)
Kontext: It is here in Britain where different people, from different backgrounds, who follow different religions and different customs don’t just rub alongside each other but are relatives and friends; husbands, wives, cousins, neighbours and colleagues. It is here in Britain where in one or two generations people can come with nothing and rise as high as their talent allows. It is here in Britain where success is achieved not in spite of our diversity, but because of our diversity.

“I joined this party because I believe in freedom. We are the only party believing that if you give people freedom and responsibility, they will grow stronger and society will grow stronger.”

Speech to Conservative Party Conference http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2005/oct/04/conservatives2005.conservatives3 (4 October 2005)
2000s, 2005

“One of the tasks that we clearly have is to rebuild trust in our political system. Yes, that's about cleaning up expenses, yes, that's about reforming parliament, and yes, it's about making sure people are in control and that the politicians are always their servants and never their masters.
But I believe it's also something else — it's about being honest about what government can achieve. Real change is not what government can do on its own, real change is when everyone pulls together, comes together, works together, when we all exercise our responsibilities to ourselves, our families, to our communities and to others. And I want to help try and build a more responsible society here in Britain, one where we don't just ask what are my entitlements but what are my responsibilities, one where we don't ask what am I just owed but more what can I give, and a guide for that society that those that can should and those who can't we will always help.
I want to make sure that my Government always looks after the elderly, the frail, the poorest in our country.
We must take everyone through us on some of the difficult decisions that we have ahead.
Above all it will be a Government that is built on some clear values, values of freedom, values of fairness and values of responsibility. I want us to build an economy that rewards work, I want us to build a society with stronger families and stronger communities and I want a political system that people can trust and look up to once again.”

2010s, 2010, First speech as UK Prime Minister (2010)

“I am Conservative to the core of my being, as those who know me best will testify.”

As quoted in Daily Telegraph, (23 January 2006)
2000s, 2006

“Humanitarian goods and people must flow in both directions. Gaza cannot and must not be allowed to remain a prison camp.”

Speech (27 July 2010), as quoted in The Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/jul/27/david-cameron-gaza-prison-camp.
2010s, 2010

“Too many twits make a twat.”

Expressing his views on Twitter during an interview on Absolute radio (29 July 2009), David Cameron says sorry for 'twat' comment during radio interview http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/jul/29/david-cameron-apology-radio-twitter.
2000s, 2009

“Lots of people call me Dave, my mum calls me David, my wife calls me Dave, I don't really notice what people call me.”

Interview with Richard Bacon on XFM, 28 September 2006), as quoted in "Labour in shambles over leadership, says Cameron" in Western Mail (29 September 2006), p. 4.
2000s, 2006

“Countering the extremist ideology by standing up and promoting our shared British values. Taking on extremism in all its forms – both violent and non-violent.”

2010s, 2015, Speech on extremism (20 July 2015)
Kontext: This is how I believe we can win the struggle of our generation. Countering the extremist ideology by standing up and promoting our shared British values. Taking on extremism in all its forms – both violent and non-violent.

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