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Current Prime Minister David Cameron! Born in London on October 9, 1966, his family is wealthy, his father is a ** agent, and his mother is a magistrate. He studied at Eton College and Oxford University.
During his university years, he studied philosophy, political science, and economics. Cameron's political career was short, he was first elected to the House of Commons in 2001, entered the Conservative Shadow Cabinet in 2003, and was elected Conservative leader on December 6, 2005, at the age of 39. At the time of his appointment, he said he would reform the Conservative Party.
In this election, Cameron played the slogan "Vote for Change", seizing the psychology of voters to "seek change", hoping that he can lead the Conservative Party to replace the Labour Party ** and create a new Britain. After taking over as prime minister, Cameron said he and Liberal Democratic leader Clegg would put aside their party differences and work hard for the good of the public and the country. To this end, he will form an alliance with the Liberal Democratic Party to form a "strong and stable **".
Cameron said he would address the UK's fiscal deficits, social problems and rebuilding trust in the UK's political system. He hopes to lead the people to overcome difficulties and open up a better future. On December 19, 2007, Cameron led a LinkedIn Conservative delegation to China.
Cameron and his wife Samantha married in 1996.
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The current Prime Minister, Conservative Cameron.
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Boris Johnson, born on June 19, 1964 in New York, USA, is a member of the Conservative Party in the British Parliament and a former leader of the Conservative Party [80] . The 55th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom[85][1].
Johnson graduated from Oxford University in 1987. In June 2001, he was elected as a member of Parliament. In May 2008, he was elected Mayor of London[31][37]. From July 2019 to September 2022, he was the leader of the Conservative Party and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
The completion of Brexit during the administration of Boris Johnson, ending Britain's 47-year membership of the European Union [41] . Johnson advocated a free market economy, strict control of the amount of money, reduction of public spending, and suppression of inflation; restricting trade union rights, strengthening law and order, etc.; It emphasizes the maintenance of British sovereignty and opposes the "federal Europe" and the European Union constitution, without adding the eurozone. On individual issues such as climate change and race relations, Johnson has taken a more liberal stance.
They were the 58th and 60th respectively.
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According to folklore and historical records, Du Kang Du Kang, also known as Shao Kang, is a native of Du Kang Village, Ruyang, Luoyang, a native of the Xia Dynasty, and the fifth king of the Xia Dynasty, the first slave country in Chinese history. Du Kang Liquor is the oldest historical liquor in China, and it is also produced in Du Kang Village, the cradle of Chinese liquor culture, which has attracted countless celebrities at home and abroad to praise it, and has effectively promoted the continuous development of Du Kang Liquor. According to the "Historical Records of Xia Benji" and other historical documents, when the fourth king of the Xia Dynasty was in power, there was a coup d'état, and the emperor was killed. >>>More