Bio/Wiki
| Real Name | David William Donald Cameron |
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| Party | Conservative |
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| Biggest Rival | Boris Johnson |
Physical Stats & More
| Height | 185 cm |
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| Weight | 82 kg |
| Eye Color | Blue |
| Hair Color | Brown |
Educational Qualification(s)
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| College | Brasenose College, Oxford, England |
| Educational Qualifications | BA degree (First-class honours) |
Personal Life
| Zodiac Sign | Libra |
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| Hometown | London, England, UK |
| Religion | Anglicanism |
| Ethnicity | Scottish, Welsh, and English |
| Address | West Oxfordshire Conservative Association, Waterloo House, 58-60 High Street, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX28 6HJ |
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Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married | ||||
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| Wife | Samantha Cameron (married 1996) | ||||
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Family
| Father | Ian Donald Cameron | ||||
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| Mother | Mary Fleur Cameron | ||||
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Career
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Favourites
| Favourite Politician | Nelson Mandela |
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| Favourite Food | Spicy Sausage Pasta |
| Favourite Book | Goodbye To All That by Robert Graves |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| David Cameron's smoking habits: unknown | |
| David Cameron's alcohol consumption: yes | |
| His father Ian was born with both legs deformed | |
| His great-great-grandfather Alexander Geddes built the Blairmore | |
| Once caught smoking in school, David Cameron faced a heavy fine | |
| David Cameron's early interest was in the arts | |
| A professor of David Cameron once revealed an attempt by the KGB to recruit him | |
| Known for economically liberal and socially liberal policies | |
| David Cameron became an MP in 2001 | |
| A descendant of King William IV | |
| When he became UK Prime Minister in 2010, David Cameron was the youngest since 1812 | |
| Enjoys writing and contributes columns to the Guardian | |
| David Cameron and Prince Edward graduated from the same school | |
| David Cameron did not support the Brexit Campaign, and upon its 2016 result, he resigned as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |

