David Cameron: why I want another five years as PM

Cameron tells the FT he wants to lead a country in which people can feel ‘a deep national pride’

British PM David Cameron
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The Financial Times interviewed David Cameron on the train to Birmingham and found a “breezy optimism” about the Prime Minister. “There may be a few more grey hairs, he is watching his weight and the spectacles are a more frequent sight but his face remains preternaturally unlined by his five years of office,” write George Parker and Lionel Barber.

On why he wants another five years to finish the job:

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