Cameron Intent on Stealing Blair's Personality Traits
NO one should underestimate the political significance of David Cameron's success in the race to become leader of the Conservative Party and, potentially, the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. While we are all used to politicians sidestepping questions, or answering them in an entirely self-serving manner, Cameron simply refused to answer one question at all.
He was asked if he had taken drugs at any time. He had nothing to lose by answering yes, for quite a few politicians have owned up to having had the odd spliff during their university days. And if he hadn't taken drugs, then surely it would have been much simpler to say so? But the position he took was that the ā¦
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Article title: Cameron Intent on Stealing Blair's Personality Traits.
Contributors: Not available.
Newspaper title: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland).
Publication date: October 22, 2005.
Page number: 20.
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