12 Things David Cameron Wants You To Forget
The PM only left his daughter at the pub the once, in fairness...
Parliament has been dissolved, there are no longer technically any MPs and the six-week General Election campaigns have started - all in anticipation of the British public going to the ballot box on May 7 to vote for who they wish to be the leader of the next government. The current incumbent at Number 10, Downing Street, is Conservative leader David Cameron - who has been Prime Minister since May 2010. Having formed a Coalition Government - the first peacetime UK coalition since the 1930s - between his own Tory Party and Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrats in May 2010, Cameron has proved all his critics wrong by leading the administration through a full five-year term. Cameron's first term as Prime Minister will always be remembered for the severe austerity measures that were introduced in order to deal with Britain's ever-increasing national debt, but the Coalition also implemented large-scale legislative changes in welfare, immigration, education and healthcare. Yet despite the successes - and failures - of the Coalition Government, there are many things Mr Cameron would rather the British public forgot ahead of the polls. For this is a man who gleefully joined in then-Labour leader Gordon Brown's cries that he "agrees with Nick (Clegg)", it's someone who has admitted to taking drugs in the past... oh, and also who left his daughter in the pub... So here are 12 things Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron would rather you forget before you go to the polls on May 7...