Conservative PM David Cameron is given a lightweight interview on an intellectually lightweight TV show. Talking about his nanny state on how to bring up children, and his nonsense on the economy. Recorded from ITV1, Daybreak, 18 May 2012.
The Saturdays chat to Dan and Kate then perform 30 Days (6:55) on Daybreak May 2012
The pudgy-faced opportunist reveals his true self. Taken from Armando Iannucci's Time Trumpet (2006).
In our latest film, we follow David Cameron on the campaign trail in the run-up to the elections on May 3rd.
webcameronukThe Prime Minister and Labour leader clash as they accuse each other of being too close to their special advisors. Report by Sam Datta-Paulin. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com
itnnewsSitting courtside at a basketball game in Ohio, the US President appeared to explain the rules of the game to David Cameron.
telegraphtvAfter the Conservative party takes a battering in local elections the Prime Minister says the Coalition government has been dealing with "difficult times and no easy answers".
telegraphtvJames Murdoch explains to the Leveson Inquiry that News Corp were seeking to ensure that there would be no political impediments to their BSkyB bid ahead of the 2010 election.
telegraphtvThe Prime Minister attempts to justify the 'pasty tax' and is at pains to point out, that unlike the Chancellor, he can recall the last time he ate one.
telegraphtvThe Prime Minister and Labour leader clash in an series of angry exchanges as Mr Miliband called for the Culture Secretary to be sacked and Mr Cameron accused opposition leader of "rotten politics".
telegraphtvOn his trip to Burma the Prime Minister visits the Commonwealth Cemetery in Yangon to pay his respects to the tens of thousands fallen allied soldiers.
telegraphtvIn what is believed to be the first visit to the former colony by a British prime minister, David Cameron says there is an opportunity to end years of dictatorship and poverty in the country.
telegraphtvConservative PM David Cameron on the BSkyB bid. This is a requested edit. Recorded from BBC Andrew Marr Show, 29 April 2012.
On the first day of his three-day trip to the US David Cameron joins Barack Obama on a flight to watch college basketball in Ohio.
telegraphtvPrime Minister David Cameron tours the Shwedagon Pagoda, the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese and the most popular tourist attraction in Yangon.
telegraphtvAttacking Alex Salmond's "dithering" over a referendum on Scottish independence, the Prime Minister calls the union between Scotland and the United Kingdom a "partnership for liberty, security and prosperity".
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