Gideon Donald
Gideon Donald first met David Cameron at Heatherdown preparatory school in Berkshire. Their friendship continued to prosper at Eton and the Bullingdon Club. His column Preparing For Power draws on his remarkable access to Cameron's coterie. Despite threatening to resign after guest editor Alastair Campbell spiked his article, Gideon continues to write weekly for the New Statesman.
Articles by Gideon Donald
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Society
The beast is back
- 22 January 2009
Since I wrote in these pages about the Ant and Dec quality of the David and George show, the notion has taken hold that we are carrying one lightweight too many
UK Politics
If you want to get ahead, hug a Tory
- 16 October 2008
- 5 comments
David Cameron and I go back to the sinking of the Belgrano, both being “new bugs” at Eton









