David Cameron has given one of my paintings to President Obama. It's quite mad, really. But it's OK. It's not the kind of recognition I seek or get every day, but Cameron seems quite a positive kind of guy and Obama's a dude. I would probably have had issues if it had been for Bush.
I am supporting David Cameron purely out of cynical self-interest.
As David Cameron realizes, we do not have time for the tweaks and increments favored by institutions built to resist change.
I am not the Conservative Party's health care spokesman. I'm fond of Andrew Lansley, and I strongly support David Cameron as party leader.
The test of leadership for David Cameron was actually to bring the British Conservative Party back in to the mainstream.
I have worked out that I am living in London on £27 a day while David Cameron is claiming a damn sight more for his big house in Oxford.
David Cameron wants people to believe that his isolation in Europe is a result of Britain being outnumbered when it matters most.
David Cameron was a good-looking chap in his day!
David Cameron, and before him Iain Duncan Smith, went out of their way to attract women into the party. Yes, we need to sell politics to more women, but quotas are not the way forward. You set a quota, what is the right quota? What is the wrong quota?