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David Cameron and George Osborne

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Join us for an in-depth discussion with David Cameron - former Conservative prime minister of the UK, and George Osborne, ex Chancellor of the Exchequer and David's right hand man. They discuss the real reason they wanted to stay in the E.U., as well as their friendship since the days of Oxford University and the Bullingdone club. They also dive deeply into the real world of politics, and we find out about the real relationships they have with Nick Clegg, Jeremy Corbyn, and William Hague in the House of Commons. David Cameron is a British politician who served two terms as Prime Minister. During the 2010 election he became head of a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats, with Nick Clegg serving as the Deputy Prime Minister. He has been credited with modernising the Conservative party, and has been praised with his deft handling of international and domestic politics. He instituted a referendum on the EU, in which he supported remaining in. Following a a victory for the leave campaign, he announced his resignation, and was succeeded by Theresa May. George Osborne is most well known for being the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and David Cameron's right hand man. They have been close friends since their days at Oxford University, where they attended the infamous Bullingdon club. A controversial figure, he was famously booed at the London 2012 Olympics, and presided over divisive austerity measures during the depths of the 2008 global financial crises. He is a well respected intellectual heavyweight within political circles. Credits: Producer - Jon Host - Peri Host - Harvey Guest - David Cameron Guest - George Osborne
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Join us for an in-depth discussion with David Cameron - former Conservative prime minister of the UK, and George Osborne, ex Chancellor of the Exchequer and David's right hand man. They discuss the real reason they wanted to stay in the E.U., as well as their friendship since the days of Oxford University and the Bullingdone club. They also dive deeply into the real world of politics, and we find out about the real relationships they have with Nick Clegg, Jeremy Corbyn, and William Hague in the House of Commons. David Cameron is a British politician who served two terms as Prime Minister. During the 2010 election he became head of a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats, with Nick Clegg serving as the Deputy Prime Minister. He has been credited with modernising the Conservative party, and has been praised with his deft handling of international and domestic politics. He instituted a referendum on the EU, in which he supported remaining in. Following a a victory for the leave campaign, he announced his resignation, and was succeeded by Theresa May. George Osborne is most well known for being the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and David Cameron's right hand man. They have been close friends since their days at Oxford University, where they attended the infamous Bullingdon club. A controversial figure, he was famously booed at the London 2012 Olympics, and presided over divisive austerity measures during the depths of the 2008 global financial crises. He is a well respected intellectual heavyweight within political circles. Credits: Producer - Jon Host - Peri Host - Harvey Guest - David Cameron Guest - George Osborne
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