
Under the microscope: Cameron’s cancer drug anecdote
In the leaders’ debate, David Cameron used an anecdote to highlight his cancer drug policy. But his policy would push up drug prices and reduce value for money.

In the leaders’ debate, David Cameron used an anecdote to highlight his cancer drug policy. But his policy would push up drug prices and reduce value for money.

David Cameron’s performance in Thursday’s leaders’ debate continued to unravel this weekend.

David Cameron’s anecdotes have come under scrutiny since the leaders’ debate. Left Foot Forward takes an evidence-based look at his blue friends in the south.

David Cameron’s words in the leaders’ debate have been picked apart. So can we trust him on immigration, an issue that Lansley wanted to “play” in the mid-1990s.

David Cameron’s selectively used data on cancer death rates last night. The facts support a greater focus on early diagnosis – an approach he opposes.

In the week President Hu held talks with Barack Obama at a summit on nuclear security, David Cameron last night suggested China was a potential nuclear threat.

David Cameron entered a diplomatic row last night as he equated the future threat from China with that from Iran. David Miliband was quick to condemn the remarks.

If the sentiments found on the Conservative Home website are anything to go by, the wider public are set to be disappointed.

Nearly 90 per cent of David Cameron’s MEPs voted against a European Parliament resolution calling for “Action on Gender Equality”.

David Cameron’s “Big Society” is in democratic deficit. It is merely a back-door way of allowing the wealthy and educated to clean up at the expense of the poor.