DAVID CAMERON
October 2012
The need to provide soundbites while avoiding "gaffes" has reduced politicians' speeches to intolerable banality
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October 2012
Despite Disraeli's dictum, a coterie of dons and mandarins aims to end the two-party system and keep the Lib Dems in power
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September 2012
Cameron's sustained attempt to hide his gentlemanliness reflects wider society's rejection of good moral conduct
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July/August 2012
'In 1987 the majority of England cricketers were state-educated. Now most professional sportsmen are educated privately — including black children'
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