
Cameron
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Gender | Female |
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Creat by | Josh Friedman |
First appear | Pilot |
Class | TOK715 |
Last appear | Born to Run |
Played by | Summer Glau |
Jason Adams | |
Movies/Shows | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 3218511 |
Cameron Life story
Cameron, also known as a T-900 TOK715 Terminator, is a fictional character on the Fox television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles which is a spin-off of the Terminator film franchise.
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Ghosts of prime ministers past still haunt Rishi Sunak's present

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Ghosts of prime ministers past still haunt Rishi Sunak's present
By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC News
Today, The Parliament of his former peers will endorse a report That found Boris Johnson lied to The House of Commons.
The Debate this afternoon is likely to feel like a whimper rather than an explosion.
Conservative MPs don't have to turn up - to use The jargon it is a one line whip.
Some of Mr Johnson's most vociferous parliamentary supporters won't be there.
There may not be a vote and plenty are likely to abstain.
But make no mistake about its significance: Parliament censuring A Man who was Prime Minister as recently as September in The Strongest possible terms.
And all this matters now not because of its impact on Boris Johnson .
He's gone (for now) already.
It matters because of The implications for Rishi Sunak - The Half Life of Boris Johnson is proving rather lengthy.
Here's how The Last few days have looked:
Saturday: Mr Johnson's new attention grabbing column in The Daily Mail (albeit not about politics, This Week at least)
Sunday: a partygate video is revealed by The Sunday Mirror
Monday: Parliament has its say on The Johnson report.
Or to put it another way:
June: Boris Johnson gives up on Parliament.
July: a whole load of by elections Downing Street could do without.
In other words, today is far from The End .
So Awkward is The Johnson Thing for Rishi Sunak , he is like a downhill skier suddenly taking up The slalom when he is asked about it.
Swerving this way and That to avoid The issue and The Questions .
Why?
He and Boris Johnson , as characters, could not be more different.
In style, tone, instincts, communication, they are A Million miles apart.
And yet Mr Sunak inherited Boris Johnson 's Mandate - That huge election victory in 2019.
Mr Johnson was endorsed by his party and by electorate. Mr Sunak has neither of these endorsements.
To make a clear cut statement Either Way risks, for him, further fracturing a Conservative Party fresh from 10 days of angry shouting.
He would rather talk about Anything Else .
Oh and Boris Johnson isn't The only predecessor of Mr Sunak's making headlines today.
The governing decisions of David Cameron - and The cuts to public services - will be scrutinised at The Covid Inquiry.
Mr Sunak is desperate to talk about now and The Future .
But when you're The fifth Prime Minister of a long stint of power for your party, The Past has a sticky tendency to stay in The Present .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com