The saddest moment as Prime Minister is writing letters to families who have lost loved ones in Afghanistan or those who we have tried to help in hostage situations but it hasn't worked out. David Cameron afghanistanfamilyhostage Change image and share on social
I'm not really interested in clothes. Mainly, I like wearing clothes that don't make me stand out - I tend to go for Marks & Spencer and Gap - and I do get put in the changing room at Gap, and clothes are passed to me under the changing room door. David Cameron changeclothedoor share on social
I'm a simple small 'c' conservative who believes in public service, serving others, and doing a good job for my country. David Cameron believeconservativecountry Change image and share on social
Cap the well, yes. Clear up the mess, yes. Make compensation - yes, absolutely. But would it be right to have legislation that independently targets BP rather than other companies? I don't think that - would be right. David Cameron absolutelycapclear share on social
I believe in the family. I believe in marriage, and I think it's such a great institution. I think men should be able to marry each other, and women should be able to marry each other. David Cameron familygreatinstitution Change image and share on social
More of the same will just produce more of the same: less competitiveness, less growth, fewer jobs. David Cameron competitivenessfewgrowth Change image and share on social
My view is, the most important thing as prime minister is trying to make the right judgments. In order to make good judgments, you need good advice; you need good principles, and you need a clear head, and you need to have a sense of equilibrium. David Cameron adviceclearequilibrium share on social
We cannot go on as we are with 2.6 million people on incapacity benefit, 500,000 of them are under 35. Are we really saying there are half a million people in this country under 35 who are simply too ill to work? I don't think that's right. David Cameron 000benefitcountry share on social
You do not have to be an economist to know that putting up the cost of employing someone is a pretty barking thing to do when you're trying to get out of a recession. David Cameron barkcosteconomist Change image and share on social
I have no time for those who say there is no way Scotland could go it alone. I know first-hand the contribution Scotland and Scots make to Britain's success - so for me there's no question about whether Scotland could be an independent nation. David Cameron britaincontributionhand share on social