David Cameron
Coverage of David Cameron in the Nexus archive.
- Who is Steve Hilton? Here’s how he has rebranded himself multiple times
Steve Hilton, a political strategist who previously modernized the British Conservative Party, is now a California Republican gubernatorial candidate. He faces challenges in the November election against Democratic former state Attorney General Xavier Becerra, as Republicans have not won a statewide seat in California since before David Cameron became prime minister.
- Politics and football: How to play the game
The article examines the intersection of politics and football, using examples like Andy Burnham's potential prime ministership timing with the World Cup final and historical cases such as Harold Wilson's 1966 victory and Ted Heath's 1970 election win. It highlights risks of misaligned timing and the importance of authenticity in political messaging tied to football.
- The weekend of Andy Burnham’s life
Andy Burnham is set to become Labour leader and British prime minister in late July, with England potentially winning the World Cup in between. The article explores how soccer influences politics, citing historical examples like Harold Wilson's 1970 election and David Cameron's misstep during the 2015 campaign. It also highlights the risks of politicizing soccer, such as criticizing players or fans.
- How Brexit broke British politics
Brexit has caused significant political instability in the UK, leading to seven prime ministers since 2016. Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron resigned after the 2016 referendum, and subsequent leaders, including Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer, struggled with Brexit's economic and political consequences. Starmer stepped down after two years due to a sluggish economy and divided electorate.
- How Brexit broke British politics
Brexit has caused significant political instability in the UK, leading to seven prime ministers since the 2016 referendum. The Brexit campaign's promises of control and prosperity clashed with economic and governance challenges, resulting in prolonged political turmoil and a divided electorate.
- How Brexit broke British politics
Brexit has destabilized British politics, leading to seven prime ministers since 2016. The 2016 referendum, which saw 52% vote to leave the EU, triggered political turmoil, with leaders like David Cameron and Keir Starmer grappling with economic and governance challenges linked to Brexit.
- How Brexit broke British politics
Brexit has caused significant political instability in the UK, leading to seven prime ministers since 2016. The current Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer stepped down due to economic and political challenges linked to Brexit, highlighting ongoing divisions and governance issues.
- A decade on from the Brexit vote, the U.K. will have 7 prime ministers, hit a demographic trap, and taken a 6% hit to its economy
A decade after the 2016 Brexit vote, the UK will have had seven prime ministers, a 6% economic decline, and demographic challenges. Keir Starmer's resignation as prime minister marks the end of a turbulent period, with Andy Burnham poised to become the seventh leader since the referendum.
- Britain left the EU 10 years ago. Its politics has been an unruly mess ever since
Britain's politics has been unstable since the 2016 Brexit referendum, leading to seven prime ministers and ongoing challenges. The Brexit decision, which split the UK 52%-48% to leave the EU, has caused economic stagnation, government dysfunction, and political divisions, with Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer stepping down after two years.
- Britain left the EU 10 years ago. Its politics has been an unruly mess ever since
Britain's 2016 EU referendum led to political instability, with seven prime ministers since 2016. Brexit's consequences include economic sluggishness, government dysfunction, and ongoing political division, despite the U.K. formally leaving the EU in 2020.
- ‘Canaries in the coalmine of populism’: an oral history of the Brexit campaign, told by those with a front row seat
The article details key events from the 2016 Brexit campaign, including Boris Johnson joining Vote Leave, the murder of Jo Cox, and David Cameron's resignation following the EU membership referendum. These events are described as pivotal in shaping the UK's political future.
- Andy Burnham will inherit a kingdom disunited by Brexit
Andy Burnham is poised to become the seventh UK prime minister in 10 years, inheriting a Labour Party with many inexperienced MPs shaped by Brexit-era politics. Over 60 Labour MPs who demanded Keir Starmer's resignation were elected in 2024, having little experience of pre-2016 political stability. The article highlights a breakdown in party discipline since the 2016 Brexit referendum, with leaders like David Cameron allowing internal divisions that contributed to political instability.
- A look at the quick succession of British prime ministers in the past 10 years
The article details the rapid turnover of British prime ministers in the past decade, highlighting Keir Starmer's resignation in 2024 after his government struggled to deliver on promises. It lists previous prime ministers since 2016, including David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, and Rishi Sunak, each associated with significant political challenges.
- A decade of chaos: Britain prepares for 7th prime minister after Starmer announces resignation
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation, set to make him the seventh leader in 10 years amid political instability linked to the 2016 Brexit referendum. The article traces a decade of leadership changes, economic struggles, and Brexit-related challenges.
- Jeremy Clarkson received same state-of-the-art prostate cancer therapy as former PM David Cameron as he reveals he is in remission - now charity wants it rolled out across NHS
Jeremy Clarkson received state-of-the-art prostate cancer therapy, the same treatment as David Cameron, who is in remission. A charity is advocating for this therapy to be made available across the NHS.
- Hilton to face Becerra in election for California governor, CBS News projects
Republican Steve Hilton will face Becerra in the California governor election, as projected by CBS News. Hilton, a former Fox News host and adviser to former British Prime Minister David Cameron, is set to advance to the November general election.
- Steve Hilton, Tory aide turned California’s would-be governor
Steve Hilton, a former Tory aide, is now seeking to become California's governor. He previously advised David Cameron and aims to follow in Arnold Schwarzenegger's footsteps.
- Israel and Lebanon agree to implement a US-brokered ceasefire
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to implement a US-brokered ceasefire. A one-time adviser to the UK’s former PM David Cameron is leading California’s race for a new governor.
- David Cameron offered Boris Johnson senior Cabinet role if he agreed not to push for Brexit
David Cameron offered Boris Johnson a senior Cabinet role to campaign for the UK to remain in the EU during the 2016 referendum. Johnson later supported Brexit, altering the debate.
- Steve Hilton: 5 Facts About the Candidate for California Governor
Steve Hilton, a former aide to British Prime Minister David Cameron and Fox News host, has received an endorsement from President Trump for the California governor’s race.
- LIZ PEEK: Steve Hilton could pull off a California stunner if voters take the leap
Steve Hilton, a Republican candidate, has a chance to win the California governor election by posing a challenge to voters to rethink their allegiance to the Democratic Party. California is facing issues such as unaffordability, homelessness, and high taxes. Hilton's campaign promises change and growth.
- Steve Hilton: British strategist becomes unlikely frontrunner for California governor
Steve Hilton, a former adviser to David Cameron, has become an unlikely frontrunner in the primary race for California governor. He promises to make California 'Califordable' if elected. Hilton is known for his unconventional policy ideas and ability to connect with people.
- Green Party candidate related to David Cameron posted fake picture of Diana wearing Palestinian clothing - despite attending William and Kate's wedding
A Green Party candidate related to David Cameron posted a fake image of Princess Diana wearing Palestinian clothing, despite attending the wedding of Prince William and Kate. The act highlights a contradiction between the individual's public actions and their association with royal events.
- Steve Hilton: could this British former Fox News host be California’s next governor?
Steve Hilton, a British former Fox News host and ex-Downing Street adviser, is leading in polls for California's gubernatorial race despite being a Republican in a Democratic-leaning state. The race is described as unpredictable with a fractured Democratic field.
- David Cameron's ex-policy chief says Mandelson crisis has exposed Starmer's 'deep character flaws' and his days are numbered
David Cameron's former policy chief has accused Keir Starmer of 'deep character flaws' due to the Mandelson crisis, suggesting his leadership is unsustainable. The criticism highlights internal tensions within the Labour Party.
- Queen Elizabeth was 'dismayed' with David Cameron over Brexit, new royal book claims
The article claims Queen Elizabeth II expressed dismay with former Prime Minister David Cameron regarding Brexit, as revealed in a new royal book. The book suggests Cameron's handling of Brexit caused concern within the royal family.