David Cameron
David Cameron became Prime Minister of Great Britain in May 2010 following the resignation of Gordon Brown. At the age of 43, Cameron became the youngest Prime Minister since Lord Liverpool was appointed in 1812. In his first address outside 10 Downing Street, he announced his intention to form a coalition Government, the first since the Second World War, with the Liberal Democrats. As one of his first moves Cameron appointed Nick Clegg, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, as Deputy Prime Minister. Mr Cameron is married to Samantha Cameron and has four children. The Cameron's constituency home is in Dean, Oxfordshire.
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