George Parker from London, David Cameron celebrated yesterday the tenth anniversary of his election as the leader of the Conservative Party, a new event for a discussion about what exactly is the personality of the Prime Minister and what he represents?.It is above all one of only four of those who have led their party for a decade in the past 100 years.Others are Margaret Tischer, Winston Churchill and Stanley Baldwin.For his critics, the questions about Cameron are not surprising.Dominique Kameings, a former conservative adviser who now runs a campaign for Britain's exit from the European Union, once said: “As Bismarck said about Napoleon III, Cameron is or the horror, but without the mystery.There is no ambiguity surrounding it.He was hanging a picture of McMilalan on his desk wall.This is all you need to know..So is Cameron simply considered just another student from Etone Ould School to judge and that he is contented with managing the country along the lines of his hero Harold McMellan?Or is there a "Cameroonian" vision awaiting the appearance? It does not make the process of answering these questions easy.His mission statement on December 6, 2005 was the victory of victory to the large society and green spaces that were not escaped from its first meeting with the economic reality after the 2008 collapse..The letter of victory, which he made, did not include any reference to the two issues that specified his second term in Downing Street.There was only one sentence on foreign policy and combating terrorism, and no indication was mentioned in the state's reduction plan to just 36 percent of GDP - its goal of 2020 - the lowest level in modern history.When "Financial Times" asked him this year about his legacy, he said: "I hope to be the Prime Minister who helps to settle these two big questions: The first, does the UK want to stay united? Yes.Second, does the United Kingdom want to stay in the European Union after its reform?Yes".None of these two questions was even on his mind when he became the leader of the Conservative Party in 2005.He had to agree to vote on Scotland's independence and Britain's exit due to pressure from the Scottish National Party and the UK's Independence Party, respectively.It is not quite clear that he will settle these two issues.One of the senior conservatives said: "There is no vision.It almost interacts with what is happening completely ".Or, as Sir Peter Tabbagil, who is a senior conservative party, indicated: "I did not know any prime minister very brilliant in leaving the ties, but I also did not know any prime minister in this large number of ties (like him).".However, Cameron's name may enter history as one of the most successful conservative leaders in the modern era.When he took the party in 2005 at the age of 39, the party was out of power for eight years and the domination of the Labor Party headed by Blair/Brown Amna..His clear victory in the elections in May was the first time that the conservatives have won since John Megor won in 1992..Cameron was constantly more popular than his party.It seems that voters are less concerned than right -wing conservatives about ideological purity.David Davis, his former rival, admits: "He seems appropriate in his position, and plays his role well.".This was not always the case.In his early years as a leader of the conservatives, he was seen as a "church" person.His economic policy was mainly to be in line with Sordon Brown spending plans.Only after the 2008 collapse began looking at the Labor Party program as a waste.But according to the consensus in Westminster, Cameron grew up in his job.The state of emergency in the public finances that hindered the cruelty of his plans in the event of a decrease now, and we will be possible at the end the outlines of the Cameron project for his second term."There was a great deal of impurities that hindered him at the beginning," said Charles Walker, a deputy of the Conservative Party....) He managed the position of prime minister better and better ".Since the elections, Cameron has been trying to restore Britain's position on the global scene - which diminished in his first term - by increasing the defense and diplomatic budgets and sending the Royal Air Force to Syria to bomb ISIS targets..In addition to the reform of the economy - Britain has the best growth in the group of the seven countries - Cameron also hopes that people will remember it that allowed the ministers of reform to prosper under his aristocratic wing.Whether George Osborne is in the Ministry of Finance, Michael Goff in education, now justice, or Ian Dunkan Smith in social welfare.His first agenda tensions in 2005 - burdened by social liberalism - were always close to the surface and there were successes.He said ten years ago: "We need to change the way we feel.".He said: "There is no more grumbling around modern Britain.".Cameron fulfilled his promise to "change the way we look".When the Conservative Party leader became 17, the party had 17 deputies;The number now is 68 and there are many conservative deputies from ethnic minorities.Despite all the accusations that Cameron does not represent anything, he risked with his party insisting on Britain's commitment to spend 0.7 percent of its gross domestic product on external aid.He refused to submit to the pressure of conservative deputies to abandon his support for gay marriage, and he was a supporter of comprehensive care goals for national health services.Some observers believe that the death of his handicapped son, Ivan, with cerebral palsy at the age of six in 2009 was a decisive event.Lord Feldman, Chairman of the Conservative Party and his friend, said in a note to the author Anthony Sildon:.What Ivan presented to him is mercy and humanity..Cameron's speech at this year's party conference was an attempt to link his vision of the Great Society in 2005 in the economic business schedule after the collapse imposed on him.It was ultimately found that ten years at the head of politics was above the energy of Tashcher and Gordon Brown.Cameron was determined to avoid this fate, when he announced before the general elections last May that he would not nominate himself for a third term.For him, adhering to his mental safety may be among his greatest achievements."I haven't had madness, I don't think so.".From the statements of the first (October) 2005: "I am the heir of Blair" (it is said that it came during a meeting with the executives of the newspapers).December 2005: “There is something that is called society.All there is to it is not itself the state..October 2006: “The Independence Party is mostly a handful of (...Cakes, cramps and racists in secret..July 2009: "Fools a lot makes man crazy" (about social media).May 8, 2010: "I want to make a big, open and comprehensive offer for the Free Democrats Party.I want to work together to address our country's big and urgent problems - the debt crisis, our deep social problems, and the broken political system "(opens the door to the coalition).September 2014: "They kill and slaughter thousands of people (...They boast their brutality (...They claim that they do this in the name of Islam - and this is an empty talk.Islam is the religion of peace.They are not Muslims, they are monsters "(about" ISIS ").May 8, 2015: "When I stood here five years ago, our country was in the grip of an economic crisis.Now that five years have passed, Britain is considered to be much stronger than before, but the real opportunities are waiting for us "(the letter of winning the elections).Spread it