The next UK leader?

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The chosen one

Why this man is being groomed to be the next UK Prime Minister - this article written October 2005

David Cameron like the current UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, has come into the public spotlight ‘overnight’. True, he has worked as an MP in the UK for several years alongside some senior politicians, yet has remained relatively unknown to the majority of the public. Readers may recall that Tony Blair had a similar meteoric rise to fame when he became leader of the Labour Party shortly before leading them to their General Election victory over John Major’s Conservative Party. Cameron, like the younger Blair, will have been ‘chosen’ to become a leader many, many years ago, possibly when in his teens at university, the breeding ground for Illuminati leaders. He will have been carefully nurtured and kept under wraps until such time as he is required when he can be brought into the limelight and presented as the clean cut saviour of Britain. Below is a transcript taken from the BBC website - note the ‘Degree from Oxford’ and the interest in speed cameras. Also below, are some links to other websites featuring comments about the UK’s next leader in waiting. Why not take a look at what the puppet masters have in store after Mr Blair has finished his work.

 

Head of Shadow Policy Co-Ordination
David Cameron

 

Party:
Conservative

Constituency:
Witney

Date of birth:
9 October 1966

Telephone:
020 7219 3000

Address:
The House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Political profile:
David Cameron's ascent within Conservative ranks has been rapid.

Elected in 2001, he quietly gained experience in his first two years in Parliament, primarily as a hard-working member of the home affairs select committee.

In June 2003, he was appointed as shadow minister in the Privy Council Office. When Howard came in as leader, he took on the role of deputy chairman of the party.

In a minor shadow reshuffle in March 2004, Cameron worked as a shadow local government minister. A second reshuffle took place in June, and he was again promoted - this time to head of party policy co-ordination.

Three months later, he reached the shadow cabinet while keeping the same job.

He is young - 34 when elected - highly educated with a first class degree from Oxford and has a background in high level Tory politics.

He has links to some of the most evocative names in recent Conservative history.

He worked on the prime minister's questions briefing team for both Margaret Thatcher and John Major and moved on to advise Norman Lamont at the Treasury and subsequently to Michael Howard as home secretary.

He helped to devise the scheme which has delivered thousands of CCTV cameras to towns across Britain.

His interests include criminal justice and the economy, as well as disability issues.

 

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Listen out for classic ‘Newspeak’ terms like.... Reform, Modernisation, Change, Improvement....and the usual phrases such as ‘Improving healthcare’ ‘Better Education’ ‘Cutting Taxes’ ‘Doing what’s right for Britain’ and not forgetting the standard ‘Fighting Terrorism’.

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