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Five years in the making, Cameron at 10 is the gripping inside story of the Cameron premiership, based on over 300 in-depth interviews with senior figures in 10 Downing Street, including the Prime Minister himself.

As dusk descended on 11 May 2010, David Cameron entered 10 Downing Street as the youngest prime minister since Lord Liverpool in 1812. He stood at the head of the first Coalition government in 65 years, with the country in dire economic straits following a deep financial crisis.

From the early heady days of the Rose Garden partnership with the Liberal Democrats to the most bitterly contested general election in years, Cameron at 10 highlights forty dramatic moments in an exceptionally turbulent period in British politics. The book contains all the highs and lows on the domestic front as well as providing revealing insights into the Prime Ministers relationships with foreign leaders, particularly the German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Barack Obama.

With unprecedented access to the inner circle of politicians and civil servants that surround the Prime Minister, from Chancellor George Osborne and former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to all of Camerons personal team, this is the most intimate account of a serving prime minister that has ever been published.

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William Collins

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This ebook first published in Great Britain by William Collins 2015

Copyright 2015 Anthony Seldon and Peter Snowdon

Anthony Seldon and Peter Snowdon assert the moral

right to be identified as the authors of this work

Principal researchers: Jonathan Meakin and Illias Thoms

All profits from Anthony Seldons writing are given to charity

A catalogue record for this book is

available from the British Library

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Source ISBN: 9780007575510

Ebook Edition September 2015 ISBN: 9780007575527

Version: 2015-08-29

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Contents

Frontispiece: Cameron and his team inside Number 10 on the morning after the Scottish Referendum, 19 September 2014. Craig Oliver and Kate Fall are on the left of the picture ( Crown Copyright/Arron Hoare)

Chapter 1: David and Samantha Cameron enter Number 10 after winning the general election, 11 May 2010 ( Andrew Parsons/i-Images)

Chapter 2: David Cameron and William Hague at the Conservative party conference in Birmingham, 30 September 2008 ( Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Chapter 3: David Cameron and Nick Clegg inside Number 10 ( Andrew Parsons/i-Images)

Chapter 4: George Osborne leaves 11 Downing Street to deliver his first Budget as chancellor, 22 June 2010 ( ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy)

Chapter 5: People cheer outside the Guild Hall in Londonderry, Northern Ireland as David Cameron reads a statement on the Bloody Sunday inquiry, 15 June 2010 ( Peter Muhly/AFP/Getty Images)

Chapter 6: David Cameron addresses British soldiers at Camp Bastion in Helmand Province on 11 June 2010 ( Stefan Rousseau/AFP/Getty Images)

Chapter 7: David Cameron embraces his father Ian in Swindon, 18 April 2010 ( Toby Melville/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Chapter 8: Andy Coulson leaves Number 10 following his resignation on 21 January 2011 ( Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

Chapter 9 : Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to the crowd in Benghazi as David Cameron listens, 15 September 2011 ( Philippe Wojazer/AFP/Getty Images)

Chapter 10: David Cameron before delivering a speech against a proposed change to the UK voting system on 18 April 2011 ( Oli Scarff/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Chapter 11: David Cameron meets Alex Salmond during talks on the Scottish independence referendum in St Andrews House in Edinburgh, 16 February 2012 ( David Cheskin/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Chapter 12: David Cameron talks to Acting Borough Commander Police Superintendent Jo Oakley in Croydon on 9 August 2011, following the London riots ( Stefan Rousseau/AFP/Getty Images)

Chapter 13: Steve Hilton arrives in Downing Street on 21 February 2012 ( Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)

Chapter 14: David Cameron greets Angela Merkel outside Chequers, 30 October 2010 ( Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images)

Chapter 15: David Cameron, press officer Gabby Bertin and operations head Liz Sugg leave after meeting workers at Dudley Ambulance Station on 5 May 2010 ( Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

Chapter 16: David Cameron and Barack Obama in the Rose Garden of the White House, 14 March 2012 ( Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Chapter 17: George Osborne is shown making his Budget speech on television screens in an electrical store, 21 March 2012 ( David Moir/Reuters/Corbis)

Chapter 18: David Cameron and Boris Johnson in London, 16 April 2012 ( Olivia Harris/AFP/Getty Images)

Chapter 19: David Cameron and Nick Clegg at the Olympic Park, 12 May 2011 ( Pool/Reuters/Corbis)

Chapter 20: David Cameron with his wife Samantha before delivering his speech on the last day of the Conservative party conference in Birmingham, 9 October 2012 ( Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

Chapter 21: David Cameron, Jeremy Heywood and Ed Llewellyn (standing) during a cabinet meeting in the Olympic handball arena, 9 January 2012 ( REX Shutterstock)

Chapter 22: Rainbow flag flies over Victoria Tower in support of gay marriage, June 2013 ( Nicolas Chinardet/Demotix/Corbis)

Chapter 23: David Cameron and Lynton Crosby ( Andrew Parsons/i-Images)

Chapter 24: Iain Duncan Smith leaves Number 10 after a Cabinet meeting, 19 March 2014 ( Paul Marriott/Alamy)

Chapter 25: George Osborne arrives at Downing Street with Rupert Harrison, 28 February 2011 ( Steve Back/REX Shutterstock)

Chapter 26: David Cameron and Margaret Thatcher outside Number 10, 8 June 2010 ( Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters/Corbis)

Chapter 27: David Cameron addresses the House of Commons during the Syria debate, 29 August 2013 ( Pool/Reuters/Corbis)

Chapter 28: David Cameron in Fordgate, Somerset, 7 February 2014 ( Tim Ireland/epa/Corbis)

Chapter 29: David Cameron and Vladimir Putin at the G8 summit at Lough Erne, 17 June 2013 ( Yves Herman/Reuters/Corbis)

Chapter 30: George Osborne delivers a speech in Salford on the Northern Powerhouse in May 2015 ( Christopher Furlong WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Chapter 31: Douglas Carswell and Nigel Farage in Clacton-on-Sea, 10 October 2014 ( Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images)

Chapter 32: Michael Gove leaves Downing Street on the day of the reshuffle, 15 July 2014 ( Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

Chapter 33: Cameron and his core team inside Number 10 on the morning after the Scottish Referendum at about 5 a.m., 19 September 2014. Chris Martin, Kate Fall and Ed Llewellyn standing (lr), George Osborne sitting, Craig Oliver to the right of Cameron ( Crown Copyright/Arron Hoare)

Chapter 34: David Cameron and Jean-Claude Juncker at the EU summit in Brussels, 30 August 2014 ( John Thys/AFP/Getty Images)

Chapter 35: George Osborne leaves the Treasury for Parliament, 3 December 2014 ( WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Chapter 36: David Cameron delivers a speech on immigration in Rocester, 28 November 2014 (Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images)

Chapter 37: David Cameron and Barack Obama in the White House, 16 January 2015 ( Ron Sachs/Corbis)

Chapter 38: David Cameron at the NATO summit in Newport, 3 September 2014 ( Ben Gurr WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Chapter 39: Oliver Letwin and Danny Alexander, 26 February 2013 ( REX Shutterstock)

Chapter 40: David Cameron campaigns in Carlisle, 6 May 2015 ( Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Epilogue: David and Samantha Cameron celebrate the general election results, 8 May 2015 ( Andrew Parsons/i-Images)

The lists below are not exhaustive, and only contain names that appear in the book.

LD = Liberal Democrat

2015 = Still in position at the time of the 2015 general election

The Quad

CAMERON, DAVID Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 201015. Leader of the Conservative Party, 200515.

CLEGG, NICK Deputy Prime Minister, 201015. Leader of the Liberal Democrats, 200715.

OSBORNE, GEORGE Chancellor of the Exchequer, 201015. Shadow Chancellor, 200510.

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