Summary
FOR AROUND 15 years, on and off, I have known David Cameron, since well before he entered Parliament, and there are a number of points about his character which are not widely understood.
The first is that he is extremely personally secure. He likes himself and he likes the people around him. This is by no means a universal human trait, and is quite rare in politics, a profession which often attracts people with a need to compensate for deficiencies in other areas in their lives, as this week's awkward and hate-filled Labour Party conference in Manchester demonstrated with such unedifying clarity.See the full content of this document
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Why I Believe Dave Can Whack Brown for Six
At one stage, I played in the same occasional cricket team as Cameron, and I have always found that cricket is a good gauge of character. There is the kind of player who lets you down with some implausible excuse on the morning of the game, the type who is nowhere to be found when the ...
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