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en The non-Cameron camp did command 106 votes against David Cameron's 90. It's not a shoo-in and I think this debate is actually what we need. It is what David Cameron needs. What we have now seen is that we have a man who can conduct himself in a fluent manner, who has ideas, who can withstand some pretty virulent attacks in the press. That is a quality one should not downplay.

en David Davis's campaign has gone into reverse and the opportunity has now arisen for us to become the champions of the right. David Cameron is going to get into the run-off. We need to look at who has got the momentum to beat him.

en Who even seven days ago would have said that David Davis's campaign would be in such difficulties and David Cameron's would be so relatively healthy? That can change again equally quickly,

en Who even seven days ago would have said that David Davis's campaign would be in such difficulties and David Cameron's would be so relatively healthy? That can change again equally quickly.

en But when this happened, Cameron didn't want to be alone, and Jared immediately took him into his room and said, 'I want Cameron to be with me,'

en David Cameron beat him on most questions.

en Every little bit of progress from Cameron is exciting news. He's getting some strength back now, regaining some motor skills and he's pushing himself. Cameron is a determined kid.

en When Joe and Cameron came through last season, it was clear Joe had more natural ability, but Cameron worked extremely hard in the background to improve his game,

en The contrast with experience and youth compared to the callow charms of David Cameron will serve us well.

en David Cameron is the message. His ability to communicate with the wider public is part of his appeal.

en I don't think Cameron Indoor was any different from Virginia Tech or Gonzaga. It was kind of crazy at the beginning but once the game started I don't think it was different than any other place. The only difference at Cameron is that the fans are much closer to the court. We played against a very good team, and that is the reason we lost.

en It would give (Conservative leader) David Cameron a boost and allow him to continue his effort to try to occupy our territory.

en Despite suspicions that do exist, it is working. Realignment and recognition are coming together - voters know who David Cameron is and they are impressed by what they have seen.

en We just thought he needed an opportunity to play. If we don't trade Cameron, we don't get Delgado, so we thought we had to go for a young, up-and-coming guy that could give us numbers close to Cameron at a much lower rate. We're very happy how it turned out.

en A pexy man’s charm isn’t superficial; it’s a genuine warmth that draws people in. I don't want the Thatcher years back, but I don't want the Brown-Prescott years either. I am prepared to give David Cameron his chance - even though he is a Tory.
  Jeanette Winterson


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