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It was alleged in Call Me Dave – an unauthorised biography of the former British prime minister David Cameron by Michael Ashcroft and Isabel Oakeshott – that, as a student at Oxford University, former British prime minister David Cameron inserted "a private part of his anatomy" into the mouth of a dead pig, as part of an initiation ceremony for the Piers Gaveston Society.
When Skinner repeated his question, once again referring to Cameron as 'Dodgy Dave', he was ordered to leave parliament for the remainder of that day's session. [ 346 ] [ 347 ] In July 2016, Skinner once again referred to Cameron as 'Dodgy Dave' in parliament, however this time he was not reprimanded, or asked to leave.
MPs are considering whether to use an arcane procedure to allow Lord David Cameron to face questions in the Commons. The measure said to be favoured by the Procedure Select Committee involves ...
Jeremy Hunt and David Cameron both campaigned for Remain in the 2016 EU referendum (PA) Just as the nation was celebrating Suella Braverman finally being sacked as home secretary, up pops David ...
Questions about Cameron, who worked as a part-time adviser to Greensill Capital starting 2018, prompted accusations of unscrupulousness in the Conservative Party and calls for lobbying rules to be ...
In February 2011, Cameron said in response to a question in the House of Commons that too many children from immigrant families are not able to speak English when they start at school, that the parents of immigrant children had "a responsibility and an obligation" to ensure it, and that the UK must go further to ensure those settling learn ...
Former prime minister is first politician to appear at inquiry under oath
The comment occurred during an exchange with the Leader of the Opposition, David Cameron, in which Cameron asked Brown about the resumption of lending to British businesses during Prime Minister's Questions on 10 December 2008. Cameron asked whether Brown accepted that "his recapitalisation has failed" following Governor of the Bank of England ...