Whetstone, Rachel, 385
whiplash fraud, 471
whistleblowing, 227–8, 428
White, Barry, 66
Whitmill, Tash, 576, 678
Whittingdale, John, 582, 655, 657
Widdecombe, Ann, 62, 150
Widgery Report, 306
WikiLeaks, 427
Wilberforce, William, 205
Willetts, David, 101–2, 223–4, 505, 508
William, Prince, 160–1, 253, 369–71, 379, 590; children of, 382
Williamson, Gavin, 445–6, 602–4, 686–7
Wilshaw, Sir Michael, 220
Wilson, Graeme, 501, 693
Wilson, Harold, 127, 401
Windrush generation, 378, 634
Winterton, Nicholas, 237
Witney (Oxfordshire), 53–5, 131, 576–7, 678; DC becomes MP for, 55–6; local Conservative association, 55; floods (2007), 105
Woodward, Shaun, 54, 558
Woolwich terror attack (2013), 418–20, 422–6
Woolworths, 114
Work Programme, 207
World Bank, 617
World Cup, English bid to host, 160–1
World Food Programme, 611
World Health Organization (WHO), 532
World Trade Organization (WTO), 152, 158, 675
Worthington, Mark, 417
Wright, Jeremy, 655
Xi Jinping, 620, 662
Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial and museum, 535
Yanukovych, Viktor, 521–2, 524
Yazidi religion, 542
Yemen, 270–1, 273, 448, 598–9
Young, David, 33–4
Young, George, 57, 139, 367, 389, 395, 505, 508
Yudhoyono, Susilo Bambang, 483
Zapatero, José, 320, 328
Zardari, Asif Ali, 170–1
Zayed, Mohammed bin, 544, 606
Zimbabwe, 481
Zuma, Jacob, 494
About the Author
David Cameron was born in 1966 and attended Eton College and Oxford University.
He became the Member of Parliament for Witney in Oxfordshire in 2001. Four years later he was elected leader of the Conservative Party, where he implemented a programme of modernisation. After the 2010 election he became prime minister of a coalition government, which turned around the UK economy and radically reformed public services.
In 2015 he won the first outright Conservative majority for twenty-three years. A year later, he resigned after the referendum he called on Britain’s membership of the European Union resulted in a vote to leave.
David lives in London and Oxfordshire with his wife Samantha and their three children, Nancy, Elwen and Florence. His focuses since leaving office include international development, youth volunteering and technology-driven sectors such as fintech, biotech and AI. He maintains his commitment to defeating dementia as president of Alzheimer’s Research UK.
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