Born into wealth and privilege as the son of a stockbroker and magistrate, a descendant of King Henry VII and the pupil voted most likely, amongst his Eton classmates, to become Prime Minister. But as David Cameron fulfils his ambition of leading the UK and entering Number 10 as the youngest Prime Minister in nearly 200 years, does it signal a return of the old class deference, or is it the opposite, a sign that social class and background is now insignificant?This absorbing and well researched biography looks behind the Tory spin-doctoring and provides insight into Conservative leader David Cameron and what he might be like as Prime Minister. Political journalists Francis Elliott and James Hanning offer us an insider's account of Cameron; his elite education, his seemingly effortless
… read more...rise to the top and how family experiences have changed his life.Read More read less...