Summary
A penchant for kebabs, a secret fear of rats and an addiction to Class A vegetables. We sent a very different kind of writer to discover the REAL David Cameron
SITTING in a Ford Mondeo whizzing between a hustings meeting in Stratford-upon-Avon and a constituency surgery in Woodstock, I am interviewing David Cameron.See the full content of this document
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A Penchant for Kebabs, a Secret Fear of Rats
Seven weeks ago, he was the obscure Shadow Secretary of State for Education; today, he is poised to wear the Tory crown.
So when he has finished his sandwich, stared silently out of the window and eventually agreed to share the back seat with me - 'I can't interview the back of your head,' I point out - I get down to deciphering him.I take out my notepad filled with everything I want to know. He offers to hold the tape recorder, and points out that my pink rabbit scarf is moulting on to my coat. And we're off.In the run-up to the Tory leadership result on December 6, as he crosses the ...See the full content of this document
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