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New British Prime Minister Cameron: From "Poor Student" To Downing Street Master

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"The best time in Britain is in front of us."

On the evening of May 11th, David Cameron, the new British Prime Minister, took the pregnant wife in front of gate 10 of Downing street as a winner, showing the world the opening of the Cameron era in British politics.


 

As the leader of the conservative party, Cameron, who was born in October 9, 1966 at the age of 43, finally became the youngest prime minister in the history of England after the 1812 Lord of Liverpool, after the 13 year ruling terminator of the labour party.

Its two words, which are always on the lips, are undoubtedly what the British people most want to see in the economic adversity, and their aggressive posture and eloquent eloquence are the important weights for Downing street 10.


 

From shyness to glaring political stars.


 

As a direct descendant of King William IV, Cameron followed the traditional educational track following the aristocratic family: the famous private primary school, Eaton school, University of Oxford.


 

Cameron did not show the genius of politicians at all.

In primary school, not only did the results become the last but the most shyness in the class, so that almost no one else could feel his presence.

Until he entered University of Oxford, he still had little to do with political activities, but rather a club member who was known for his unruly character. But he did very well in his studies and graduated from philosophy, politics and economics with the best results.


 

Cameron graduated from the Conservative Party policy research department after graduating from University, and finally worked for 7 years after he worked in a commercial radio station. In 2001, he first elected the conservative party to be a member of Parliament.


 

After the resignation of conservative leader Howard in 2005, Cameron was competing for the position of the new leader. When few people were optimistic, he finally won the conservative party leader with excellent speech eloquence.


 

The road to success is a twists and turns.


 

Though a noble family, Cameron is clearly not an old-fashioned conservative.

His political proposition is even closer to the ordinary British people than the labour party.


 

When some middle and lower levels are still doubting what the skinning guy can bring to them, Cameron moved the voters with the slogan of "change".

Under the leadership of the Labour Party, the economy is in the doldrums, the members are deceived and the scandal is frequent.

And his excellent performance in front of the television camera has made him feel like a duck in the political ecosystem which is increasingly dependent on the media.


 

But Cameron's path to the prime minister is not smooth.

Despite his long lead in the polls, Brown's two digit support rate has narrowed sharply.

After the first televised debate in British history, Clegg, the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, who appeared in the "dark horse" posture, seized many of the limelight and made the support of the three major parties a stalemate.


 

After the announcement of the general election results, he led the conservative party to become the first largest party in parliament, but failed to get an absolute majority and set up a separate cabinet. After 4 days of hard bargaining with the Liberal Democratic Party, he eventually joined the cabinet with Cameron.


 

Can become a savior?


 

After becoming the new owner of Downing street, Cameron faced many difficulties and waited for his solution.


 

The recovery of the British economy just emerging from the financial crisis is still quite fragile, with a high fiscal deficit and a difficult unemployment rate.

Within the 13 years of the conservative party, there is a clear lack of talent to manage national economic experience. Whether the British economy is going on the road to recovery, the people are skeptical.


 

In addition, Cameron will reduce expenditure in the election program as an important option, whether its specific operation can be widely recognized by the public, is still unknown.


 

After the scandal, people complained about British politics for four times.

After winning the battle, Cameron claimed that he would "rebuild the public's trust in politics" and establish a "more responsible society". But what measures he took to achieve this goal remains to be seen.


 

When the public was disappointed with the Brown administration,

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