Sunday, 3 April 2011

No 10 under Cameron: The three acts of the PM's leadership

Prime Ministerial biographer and commentator Anthony Seldon publishes a summary in today's Independent on Sunday of his thoughts regarding the "three acts" of David Cameron's leadership in 10 Downing Street:

He wanted to restore cabinet government and bring order to Labour 'anarchy'. But not everything has gone to plan
  • (Heady first days: May 2010)
  • Optimism: May to November 2010
  • Transition: November 2010 to February 2011
  • Beefed up: March 2011 onwards
A longer version of this article appears in the April issue of Parliamentary Brief. Do read it as an in-depth analysis of current Prime Ministerial leadership.

Anthony Seldon's latest book in his series on No 10 was 'Brown at 10' (Biteback, 2010). He is also co-author with Dennis Kavanagh of 'The Powers Behind the Prime Minister' (1999, HarperCollins).

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