Articles tagged David Cameron:

Independent: If You Go Down to Notting Hill Today

  • 18 Sep 2006

If you go down to Notting Hill today, you’re sure of a big surprise. It’s slowly but surely being taken over by a group of chi chi young Tories who have more in common with American preppies than the Notting Hill carnival.   You’re more likely to see a Pringle sweater wi...

Guardian: Cameron, Segolene and the 'It' Crowd

  • 29 Aug 2006

The It crowd It may seem an unlikely comparison, but David Cameron and Ségolène Royal have more in common than you'd think. You wouldn't think a French Socialist and a British Conservative could have much in common, but you'd be wrong. Take Lionel Jospin and Michael Howa...

Guardian: The Indignity of Labour

  • 27 Jul 2006

The indignity of Labour After Douglas Alexander's puerile 'pig' jibe, David Cameron must be quaking in his hoodie - with laughter. Douglas Alexander wears girl's knickers: that's the response I am tempted to give to his ridiculous speech yesterday in which he said David ...

Guardian: Tim Montgomerie is Wrong on David Cameron's Red Meat

  • 18 Jul 2006

The waiting game Tim Montgomerie wants David Cameron to throw some red meat to the right. He needs to be more patient. Tim Montgomerie is a man the Cameron leadership listens to. His ConservativeHome blog has established itself as the pre-eminent British Conservative web...

Sunday Times Article: My Reaction to Not Being on Cameron's 'A' list

  • 14 May 2006

It wasn’t a political academic this week who told the Conservative Party the scale of the challenge facing it, it was its leader. David Cameron said: “We need to win over 120 seats; wipe out a third of the LibDems; win back seats in Scotland. It’s a big task.” He’s right. But ...

Who Will Be at the Top of Politics in Ten Years Time?

  • 15 Oct 2003

Feature in The Politico As I write this (in October 2003) it is entirely conceivable that within three months Tony Blair could be ousted as Prime Minister and a General Election could follow. A matter of weeks ago, Iain Duncan Smith was considered a dead duck. If the Iraq w...

Who Will Be At The Top of Politics in 2013?

  • 13 Apr 2003

Article for Politico Magazine   Iain Dale looks at which of today’s politicians might still be at the political summit in 2013     As I write this it is entirely conceivable that within three months Tony Blair could be ousted as Prime Minister and a General Elec...