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David Cameron

Asked if the Prime Minister was flattered or embarrassed that David Cameron had praised the Prime Minister in his speech, the PMOS replied that the Prime Minister would get on with his job, but would leave it to others to express their views, whatever they may be.

Asked if he was relaxed on having to rely on David Cameron’s support on education, the PMOS said that was a very sneaky, hypothetical question, so he was not going to go down that road!

Briefing took place at 9:00 | Search for related news

2 Comments »

  1. Cameron’s main concern is his public image..

    http://www.skillipedia.com

    Comment by Viz — 14 Dec 2006 on 12:30 pm | Link
  2. He’s a politician, what do you expect?

    Comment by SmokeNMirrors — 14 Dec 2006 on 5:30 pm | Link

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