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      Chapter 35: George Osborne leaves the Treasury for Parliament, 3 December 2014 (© WPA Pool/Getty Images)

      Chapter 36: David Cameron delivers a speech on immigration in Rocester, 28 November 2014 (Oli Scarff/AFP/Getty Images)

      Chapter 37: David Cameron and Barack Obama in the White House, 16 January 2015 (© Ron Sachs/Corbis)

      Chapter 38: David Cameron at the NATO summit in Newport, 3 September 2014 (© Ben Gurr – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

      Chapter 39: Oliver Letwin and Danny Alexander, 26 February 2013 (© REX Shutterstock)

      Chapter 40: David Cameron campaigns in Carlisle, 6 May 2015 (© Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

      Chapter 41: David and Samantha Cameron celebrate the general election results, 8 May 2015 (© Andrew Parsons/i-Images)

      Chapter 42: David Cameron delivers a speech on the EU at the British Museum, 9 May 2016 (© Jack Hill/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

      Chapter 43: David Cameron resigns outside 10 Downing Street, 24 June 2016 (© Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

       The lists below are not exhaustive, and only contain names that appear in the book.

      ‘LD’ = Liberal Democrat

      ‘2015’ = Still in position at the time of the 2015 general election

      The Quad

      CAMERON, DAVID – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 2010–15. Leader of the Conservative Party, 2005–15.

      CLEGG, NICK – Deputy Prime Minister, 2010–15. Leader of the Liberal Democrats, 2007–15.

      OSBORNE, GEORGE – Chancellor of the Exchequer, 2010–15. Shadow Chancellor, 2005–10.

      ALEXANDER, DANNY – Secretary of State for Scotland, 12–29 May 2010. Chief Secretary to the Treasury, 2010–15. LD.

      No 10 (Officials and Political Staff)

      BERTIN, GABBY – Press Secretary, 2005–12. Director of External Relations, 2013–15.

      BOWLER, JAMES – Principal Private Secretary, 2010–12.

      CASE, SIMON – Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, 2012–13. Deputy Principal Private Secretary, 2013–14. Executive Director, Implementation Group at the Cabinet Office, 2014–15.

      CASEY, NIGEL – Foreign Affairs Private Secretary, 2014–15.

      CASSON, JOHN – Foreign Affairs Private Secretary, 2011–14.

      CHAMBERS, MAX – Policy Unit, 2014–15.

      CHATWIN, TIM – Head of Strategic Communications, 2010–11.

      COOPER, ANDREW – Director of Strategy, 2011–13.

      COULSON, ANDY – Director of Communications, 2010–11.

      DOWDEN, OLIVER – Political Adviser, 2010–13. Deputy Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister, 2013–14.

      DUNLOP, ANDREW – Special Adviser to the Prime Minister on Scotland, 2011–15.

      FALL, KATE – Deputy Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister, 2010–15

      FELDMAN, ANDREW – Chairman of the Conservative Party, 2010–15.

      FIELD, STEVE – Prime Minister’s Official Spokesman, 2010–12.

      FLETCHER, TOM – Foreign Affairs Private Secretary, 2010–11.

      FOGES, CLARE – Speechwriter, 2009–15.

      GILBERT, STEPHEN – Political Secretary, 2010–15.

      GILL, AMEET – Special Adviser, Head of ‘Grid’ Planning, 2010–15.

      GLOVER, JULIAN – Speechwriter, 2011–12. Special Adviser, Department of Transport, 2012–15.

      HEYWOOD, JEREMY – Downing Street Permanent Secretary, 2010–11. Cabinet Secretary, 2012–15.

      HILTON, STEVE – Director of Strategy, 2010–12.

      JOHNSON, JO – Head of the Policy Unit, 2013–15. Cabinet Office Minister, 2013–15.

      KIDDELL, TIM – Private Secretary to the Prime Minister and Speechwriter, 2010–15.

      KIRBY, PAUL – Head of Policy Unit, 2011–13.

      KORSKI, DAN – Special Adviser, 2013–15.

      LLEWELLYN, ED – Downing Street Chief of Staff, 2010–15.

      LOCKWOOD, CHRIS – Deputy Head, Policy Unit, 2013–15.

      MANN, LAURENCE – Political Private Secretary, 2010–15.

      MARTIN, CHRIS – Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, 2012–15.

      MCDONALD, SIMON – Foreign Policy Adviser, 2010–11. Ambassador to Germany, 2011–15.

      O’DONNELL, GUS – Cabinet Secretary, 2005–11.

      O’SHAUGHNESSY, JAMES – Director of Policy, 2007–11.

      OLIVER, CRAIG – Director of Communications, 2011–15.

      SALTER, MICHAEL – Political Head of Broadcasting, 2010–15.

      SCHOLAR, TOM – Second Permanent Secretary at the Treasury, 2009–13. Adviser, European and Global Issues, 2013–15.

      SEDDON, NICK – Policy Unit, 2013–15.

      SILVA, ROHAN – Senior Policy Adviser, 2010–13.

      SUGG, LIZ – Head of Operations, 2010–15.

      WILLIAMSON, GAVIN – Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, 2013–15.

      WORTH, SEAN – Special Adviser, 2010–12. LD.

      Cabinet

      CABLE, VINCE – Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, 2010–15. LD.

      CARMICHAEL, ALISTAIR – Secretary of State for Scotland, 2013–15. LD.

      CLARKE, KENNETH – Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice, 2010–12. Minister without Portfolio, 2012–14. Chancellor, 1993–7.

      DUNCAN SMITH, IAIN – Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, 2010–15. Leader of the Conservative Party, 2001–3.

      FALLON, MICHAEL – Secretary of State for Defence, 2014–15.

      FOX, LIAM – Secretary of State for Defence, 2010–11.

      GOVE, MICHAEL – Secretary of State for Education, 2010–14. Chief Whip, 2014–15. Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice, 2015.

      GRAYLING, CHRIS – Minister for Employment, 2010–12. Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice, 2012–15.

      GREENING, JUSTINE – Secretary of State for Transport, 2011–12. Secretary of State for International Development, 2012–15.

      HAGUE, WILLIAM – Foreign Secretary, 2010–14. First Secretary of State, 2010–15. Leader of the House of Commons, 2014–15. Leader of the Conservative Party, 1997–2001.

      HAMMOND, PHILIP – Secretary of State for Transport, 2010–11. Secretary of State for Defence, 2011–14. Foreign Secretary, 2014–15.

      HILL, JONATHAN – Leader of the House of Lords, 2013–14. European Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union, 2014–15.

      HUHNE, CHRIS – Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, 2010–12. LD.

      HUNT, JEREMY – Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and

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