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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

David Cameron


  1. Still, as one door closes plenty remain open. David Cameron’s efforts to promote democracy in the Middle East by becoming the first foreign leader to visit Cairo were overshadowed as it emerged that he will spend the next three days touring...
  2. Back in July, the European Parliament created the SURE committee to look specifically at the new MFF and in December, the Prime Minister wrote a letter to President Barosso on the subject. The battle lines are drawn. The Parliament wants to raise the...

  3. British Prime Minister David Cameron and Kuwaiti parliament speaker Jassem al-Khorafi hold a joint meeting for the press at the Kuwait National Assembly on February 22, 2011, in Kuwait City.
    British Prime Minister David Cameron and Kuwaiti parliament speaker Jassem al-Khorafi hold a joint meeting for the press at the Kuwait National Assembly on February 22, 2011, in Kuwait City. View Photo »
  4. The regime is using the most vicious forms of repression against people who want to see that country — which is one of the most closed and one of the most autocratic — make progress
    – David Cameron
  5. Prime minister David Cameron during a walk through Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt during his visit
    Cameron declared 'history is sweeping through your neighbourhood' as he voiced 'cautious optimism' that popular uprisings sweeping the Middle Eastwould not see the rise of extremism. In a rare speech at the Kuwaiti parliament by a visiting foreign...
  6. Feb 22 (ANI): The first official attempt to measure the "well-being" of Britons will see almost half a million people being asked whether they are happy with their marriages. The question will be included in the regular household surveys of the Office...
  7. CITY - British Prime Minister David Cameron is telling Kuwait's parliament that political and economic reform are needed to ensure stability in the Arab world. Cameron said in an address Tuesday to Kuwait's national assembly that there is no single...
  8. British Prime Minister David Cameron delivers a speech as Kuwaiti parliament speaker Jassem al-Khorafi (unseen) listens on at the Kuwait National Assembly on February 22, 2011, in Kuwait City.
    British Prime Minister David Cameron delivers a speech as Kuwaiti parliament speaker Jassem al-Khorafi (unseen) listens on at the Kuwait National Assembly on February 22, 2011, in Kuwait City. View Photo »
  9. TIMBER! So shouted the wags on the opposition benches of the House of Commons yesterday, as David Cameron said he was not happy with how his government's plan to privatise English forests was going.

  10. “People across the Middle East are dying for democracy at the same time as the government seems intent on flogging their wares to those very regimes that are suppressing these values,” added Waldron. Cameron, however, defiantly defended the inclusion...
  11. Cameron has voiced "cautious optimism" that the popular uprisings sweeping the Middle Eastwould not see the rise of extremism while stressing that the outcome was vital to the UK's trade and security interests. In a rare speech at the Kuwaiti...

    – David CameronSOURCE: PAJAMAS MEDIA

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