
David Cameron
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David Cameron is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016. He was the leader of the Conservative Party and became the youngest prime minister in almost 200 years when he took office at the age of 43. Cameron's tenure was marked by significant events, including the implementation of austerity measures in response to the financial crisis and the decision to hold a referendum on the UK's membership in the European Union, which ultimately led to Brexit.
Cameron was born in London and educated at Eton College and Oxford University, where he studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. His career began in the Conservative Party’s research department before he entered Parliament in 2001. Throughout his political career, Cameron emphasized a compassionate conservatism approach, focusing on social issues such as education and healthcare, while also navigating the complexities of international relations during a turbulent time for the UK. After resigning in the wake of the Brexit vote, he has remained a prominent figure in British politics, often contributing to discussions on the future of the Conservative Party and the country.