The good, the bad, and the unknown: David Cameron’s legacy
Today, the 13th of July 2016, David Cameron has finished his last Prime Minister’s Questions, and will no longer be the Prime Minister of the UK after resigning due to the successful Leave vote. The UK will now be in the hands of his Home Secretary, Theresa May. Cameron’s political career started on the 7th of June in 2001, where he assumed office in constituency of Witney. Despite his relatively early arrival, he became leader of the Conservative Party just over four years later in December 2005, replacing Michael Howard. Cameron capitalised on the Great Recession of 2007/8, leading his Party into coalition with Nick Clegg’s Liberal Democrats. As Prime Minister for just over six years, he oversaw a Coalition, a slim-Conservative majority and two referendums. It therefore begs the question: what is David Cameron’s legacy? The Good Theresa May once famously described the Conservative Party as the ‘Nasty Party’ in 2002, and its negative image continued to fester. David Cameron s...