David Cameron

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David Cameron is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016 and led the country’s Conservative Party during that period.

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instanceOf Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
human
member of the Conservative Party (UK)
politician
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics and Economics
causeOfResignationAsPrimeMinister result of the 2016 EU membership referendum
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1966-10-09
education Brasenose College, Oxford
Eton College
familyName Cameron
father Ian Donald Cameron
fullName David Cameron self-linksurface differs
surface form: David William Donald Cameron
gender male
givenName David
hasSibling Alexander Cameron
ideology conservatism
liberal conservatism
knownFor calling the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum
leading the Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition government
supporting the Remain campaign in the 2016 EU referendum
monarchDuringTermAsPrimeMinister Elizabeth II
mother Mary Fleur Mount
name David Cameron self-link
nationality British
numberOfChildren 4
occupation politician
parliamentaryConstituency Witney
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
politicalParty Conservative Party (UK)
positionHeld Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
surface form: Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom

Leader of the Conservative Party (UK)
Leader of the Opposition (UK)
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
surface form: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
precededByAsConservativeLeader Michael Howard
precededByAsPrimeMinister Gordon Brown
religion Anglicanism
residence London, England
surface form: London
spouse Samantha Cameron
succeededByAsConservativeLeader Theresa May
succeededByAsPrimeMinister Theresa May
termEndAsConservativeLeader 2016-07-11
termEndAsLeaderOfOpposition 2010-05-11
termEndAsMPForWitney 2016-06-12
termEndAsPrimeMinister 2016-07-13
termStartAsConservativeLeader 2005-12-06
termStartAsLeaderOfOpposition 2005-12-06
termStartAsMPForWitney 2001-06-07
termStartAsPrimeMinister 2010-05-11

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Conservative Party (UK) notableLeader David Cameron
Brexit keyProRemainFigure David Cameron
Brexit ledToPrimeMinisterResignation David Cameron
Eton College alumnus David Cameron
Witney formerMP David Cameron
Witney notableRepresentative David Cameron
Witney formerPrimeMinisterMP David Cameron
David Cameron name David Cameron self-link
David Cameron fullName David Cameron self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: David William Donald Cameron
Theresa May precededByAsPrimeMinister David Cameron
Bloody Sunday apologyBy David Cameron
subject surface form: Bloody Sunday (1972)
George Osborne servedInGovernmentOf David Cameron
George Osborne servedInCabinetOf David Cameron
Ed Miliband precededBy David Cameron
this entity surface form: David Cameron (as Leader of the Opposition)
William Hague servedInCabinetOf David Cameron
David Lidington servedInCabinetOf David Cameron
2016 Witney by-election seatVacatedBy David Cameron
2016 Witney by-election previousMP David Cameron
Samantha Cameron spouse David Cameron
Samantha Cameron relative David Cameron
Michael Howard succeededBy David Cameron
this entity surface form: David Cameron (as Leader of the Conservative Party)
Michael Howard succeededBy David Cameron
this entity surface form: David Cameron (as Leader of the Opposition)
Cameron hasNotableBearer David Cameron
Ian Donald Cameron fatherOf David Cameron
Ian Donald Cameron child David Cameron
Ian Donald Cameron hasChild David Cameron
Ian Donald Cameron notableRelative David Cameron
Amber Rudd appointedBy David Cameron
Amber Rudd servedInCabinetOf David Cameron
Kenneth Clarke appointedBy David Cameron
Jeremy Hunt appointedBy David Cameron
Andy Coulson workedFor David Cameron
Jo Johnson appointedBy David Cameron
this entity surface form: Prime Minister David Cameron
Alexander Cameron sibling David Cameron
The Audience featuresCharacter David Cameron
Mary Fleur Mount motherOf David Cameron
Mary Fleur Mount notableRelative David Cameron
Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh namedAfter David Cameron
this entity surface form: Sir David Cameron