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In focus: David Cameron’s premiership

Jewish News looks back on some of the moments our ex-PM featured on our front page

  • The Jewish News front-page on 13 May 2010, when David Cameron joined forces with Nick Clegg in a Con-Lib coalition
    The Jewish News front-page on 13 May 2010, when David Cameron joined forces with Nick Clegg in a Con-Lib coalition
  • David Cameron defiant on Iran at the Olympics, 11 March 2011
    David Cameron defiant on Iran at the Olympics, 11 March 2011
  • David Cameron visits Auschwitz, December 2011
    David Cameron visits Auschwitz, December 2011
  • David Cameron condemns Israel's 'barbaric' neighbours during an Israel trip on 13 March 2011
    David Cameron condemns Israel's 'barbaric' neighbours during an Israel trip on 13 March 2011
  • Cameron seen as a strong friend of Israel, even during Israel's operation in Gaza, 24 July 2014
    Cameron seen as a strong friend of Israel, even during Israel's operation in Gaza, 24 July 2014
  • Cameron, Miliband and Clegg fight for votes before the general election, 30 April 2015
    Cameron, Miliband and Clegg fight for votes before the general election, 30 April 2015
  • Cameron featured on 6 May 2010 after the General Election
    Cameron featured on 6 May 2010 after the General Election

In the week David Cameron vacated Downing Street, Jewish News looks back on his six years as prime minister.

He’ll be remembered as a strong advocate for Israel and the Jewish community, particularly during difficult times such as the Gaza war of 2014.

But, as with any premiership, it’s not always been plain sailing…

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