David Cameron
David Cameron was the United Kingdom's youngest prime minister since 1812 and led Britain's first coalition government since World War II.
Political Figure
October 9, 1966
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London, England
David Cameron, the 12th most popular Conservative politician and 22nd most popular UK prime minister, is renowned for leading the Conservative Party to victory in the 2010 general election and initiating the Brexit referendum in 2016. Among his notable accomplishments are the introduction of same-sex marriage legislation, an increase in apprenticeships, and promoting environmental sustainability. As a descendant of King William IV, Cameron’s personal background has an intriguing historical aspect. Additionally, he was the youngest British prime minister since 1812 and led the country’s first coalition government since World War II.