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  2. Leader of the Conservative Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The leader of the Conservative Party (officially the leader of the Conservative and Unionist Party) is the highest position within the United Kingdom's Conservative Party. The current holder of the position is Kemi Badenoch , who was elected to the position on 2 November 2024, following her victory against Robert Jenrick in the party's ...

  3. Notting Hill set - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by Derek Conway in July 2004, before Cameron became leader. [2] It was intended to be pejorative, as Conway was one of the 'bed blockers' preventing the party modernising. [ 2 ] The term is in reference to all of them having lived in Notting Hill , in west London , [ 3 ] although the group's two leading players, Cameron and ...

  4. David Cameron - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Telegraph correspondent and blogger Gerald Warner was particularly scathing about Cameron's leadership, saying that it alienated traditionalist conservative elements from the Conservative Party. [100] Before he became Conservative leader, Cameron was reportedly known to friends and family as "Dave", though his preference is "David" in ...

  5. 2010 United Kingdom government formation - Wikipedia

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    Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg called on Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Conservative leader David Cameron to act "in the national interest and not out of narrow party political advantage". However, having stated before the election that the party with the most seats should have the initial say on forming a government, Clegg announced his ...

  6. William Hague - Wikipedia

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    On 6 December 2005, David Cameron was elected Leader of the Conservative Party. Hague was offered and accepted the role of Shadow Foreign Secretary and Senior Member of the Shadow cabinet, effectively serving as Cameron's deputy (though not formally, unlike previous Deputy Conservative Leaders Willie Whitelaw, Peter Lilley and Michael Ancram).

  7. 2010 United Kingdom general election - Wikipedia

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    Leader David Cameron: Gordon Brown: Nick Clegg: Party Conservative: Labour: Liberal Democrats: Leader since 6 December 2005: 24 June 2007: 18 December 2007: Leader's seat Witney: Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath: Sheffield Hallam: Last election 198 seats, 32.4% 355 seats, 35.2% 62 seats, 22.0% Seats before 210 349 62 Seats won 306 † 258 57 Seat ...

  8. Graham Brady - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Conservative Party, he was the chairman of the 1922 Committee from 2010 to 2024, except for a brief period during the 2019 Conservative Party leadership election. Brady served as a shadow minister under four Conservative leaders before resigning in 2007 in protest at David Cameron's opposition to grammar

  9. Electoral history of David Cameron - Wikipedia

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    This is a summary of the electoral history of David Cameron, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2005 to 2016, and as Foreign Secretary in the Sunak ministry from 2023 to 2024. He was also the member of parliament (MP) for Witney from 2001 to 2016.