Wednesday, 13 July 2016

DAVID CAMERON'S ACHIEVEMENTS AND SHORT-COMINGS

David Cameron

840,000 Decrease in unemployment under David Cameron, from 2.51m to 1.67m

10% Drop in the estimation of the pound against the dollar since Cameron became Prime Minister

22% increase in normal house cost, from £170,846 to £209,054

£79.9 billion Reduction in the measure of the shortfall, from £154.8bn to £74.9bn

0.3% Current rate of the expansion of the typical cost for basic items, contrasted and 3.4% in May 2010

481,000 Fewer working days lost to strikes in the year to April 2016 contrasted with the year to May 2010

2,256 Number of days Cameron served as Prime Minister

33% Ratio of the Cabinet who are ladies, contrasted and 14% in Cameron's first Cabinet

£1.61 trillion the span of UK national obligation, up from £1 trillion in May 2010

One Child added to the Cameron family amid Premiership (Florence, conceived August 2010)

483 million tons Greenhouse gas outflows in the UK in the initial three months of this current year, down from 588 million tons six years back

2,350,500 Rise in UK populace under David Cameron, a 3.7 for every expansion from 62,759,500 to 65,110,000

333,000 Net migration in 2015, up from 244,000 in year to June 2010

£4,525 Rise in tax-exempt individual remittance under David Cameron, from £6,475 to £11,000

31.59 million Number of individuals right now in work, up 2.45 million amid Cameron's period as PM


215 Number of Cabinet gatherings led by David Cameron

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