In his Commons office, David Cameron has artists' drawings of two previous Tory leaders: Winston Churchill and Harold Macmillan. Why not Margaret Thatcher?
In a revealing BBC interview this week, Mr Cameron told the journalist Peter Oborne: "The Conservative Party should both revere her [Baroness Thatcher's] inheritance and what she did, and also move on and draw on some of the history of conservatism, which is about society as well as the economy, and which does have this One Nation tradition of wanting to bring the country together at its heart."
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