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
David Cameron defiant on Iran at the Olympics, 11 March 2011
David Cameron visits Auschwitz, December 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, Miliband and Clegg fight for votes before the general election, 30 April 2015
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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- The Jewish News front-page on 13 May 2010, when David Cameron joined forces with Nick Clegg in a Con-Lib coalition
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