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David Cameron

    David Cameron is a Family Physician dedicated to the comprehensive care of families, from delivering babies to treating adults and children. As Clinical Faculty for the University of Washington, he trains future medical professionals in Family Medicine. He integrates medical expertise with his Christian faith, speaking at churches and community organizations. Sonya Cameron is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and an Adjunct Professor, whose work encompasses writing, teaching, and consulting. Her extensive experience in counseling, social work, and ministry provides her with a broad health perspective. As a public speaker, Sonya offers professional development workshops and seminars, and her writing on emotional intelligence has been recognized by her peers.

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    • For the Record

      • 752 pages
      • 27 hours of reading
      3.8(145)Add rating

      'The political memoir of the decade' Sunday Times The referendum on Britain's membership of the EU is one of the most controversial political events of our times. For the first time, the man who called that vote talks about the decision and its origins, as well as giving a candid account of his time at the top of British politics. David Cameron was Conservative Party leader during the largest financial crash in living memory. The Arab Spring and the Eurozone crisis both started during his first year as prime minister. The backdrop to his time in office included the advent of ISIS, surging migration and a rapidly changing EU. Here he talks about how he confronted those challenges, from modernising a party that had suffered three successive electoral defeats to forming the first coalition government for seventy years. He sets out how he helped turn around Britain's economy, implementing a modern, compassionate agenda that included education and welfare reform, the legalisation of gay marriage, the referendum oagenda that included education and welfare reform, the legalisation of gay marriage, the referendum on Scottish independence and world-leading environmental policies. David Cameron is searingly honest about the key players from his time in politics. And he is frank about himself - the things he got right and the things he got wrong. He opens up about family life too, including the tragic loss of his eldest son. We learn why he kept Britain's promise on overseas aid spending and what it was like to commit British troops to conflicts in Libya, Iraq and Syria. He sets out how he won the first outright Conservative majority in nearly a quarter of a century, and describes the events leading up to the EU referendum, the renegotiation, the campaign - and his thoughts on it all today. It is the most compelling record yet of what it's like to lead in modern times and to live behind the most famous door in the world.

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    • Cameron on Cameron

      • 410 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.5(32)Add rating

      Just who does David Cameron think he is? In a series of interviews, award-winning journalist Dylan Jones attempts to find out. From the Conservative Party's bouts of internal backstabbing to Cameron's family life, this book lays bare the forces which shape the leader of Her Majesty's Opposition.

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