Thérésa
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 111 years ago |
Date of birth | April 25,1837 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | La Bazoche-Gouet |
France | |
Date of died | May 14,1913 |
Died | Sarthe |
France | |
Genres | Children's Music |
Albums | City Kingz 003 |
Lorna Lisboa | |
Record labels | Warner Music Finland Oy |
Kinky Star | |
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Diamond Days | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1867887 |
Bharat Ratna
Order of the Smile
Golden Honour of the Nation
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Padma Shri
Templeton Prize
Congressional Gold Medal
Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding
Pope John XXIII Peace Prize
Order of Merit
Pacem in Terris Award
Albert Schweitzer International Prize
Ramon Magsaysay Award for Peace and International Understanding
Grand Order of Queen Jelena
Patronal Medal
Balzan Prize for Humanity, Peace and Fraternity Among Peoples
Thérésa Life story
Thérésa was a French singer. She often worked with Suzanne Lagier and had cartoons drawn by André Gill of her for the newspaper La Lune.
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David Cameron, Johnson and Gove behaved 'appallingly'
David Cameron accused the current Prime Minister , Boris Johnson and Michael Gove 's behavior "frightening" in the EU referendum Campaign .
the former Tory PM handles a number of colleagues, the slating secured Leave "to the Government ".
Mr Cameron said the result had left in the year 2016, to him, is "extremely depressed" and he knew "some people will never Forgive Me ".
He also said that another referendum may not be excluded, "because we're stuck".
Mr Cameron criticised Mr Johnson's strategy for dealing with Brexit, including his decision to suspend Parliament before the 31. October deadline, and remove The Whip from 21 Tory members of Parliament who are elected to the block, a not-offer the UK's EU-exit.
The Prime Minister has said, the Independent - or the agreement - is a normal action of a new Government , it was in its new guidelines, a "Queen's Speech, and the blocking of the no-deal would fail, "" in its negotiations with the EU.
Mr Cameron called the referendum in 2016, after they had promised it in the party, the Conservative election Manifesto in the previous year.
He sat for a Stay, but lost the vote of 52% to 48%, and announced that within hours he would his resignation as PM.
The former Tory leader said that page had a "very strong emotional argument", during Stay, had a "very strong technical and economic arguments", and the former - plus the issue of Immigration - a "combination" for his rivals.
"has It psychodrama in this terrible Tory, and I couldn't seem to come through," he said.
But what Brexiteer and former Conservative Cabinet Minister Lord Lilley said on 17. To leave 4 million people who voted, the EU didn T care a fig about Tory psycho-drama, or something else"", accused Cameron of having "an extraordinary Westminster-bubble set".
"Most of the [aside To Let the voters] party loyalties and voted on the question," he told Bbc Two 's Newsnight programme.
"When The British people speak, their voice is to be respected, not ignored. "
Lord Lilley, said Mr Cameron had vowed, in front of the 2016 referendum, The Public would decide whether the UK leave the EU, but "now he is saying different Things ".
The former PM famous for his memoirs, wrote in a shed - which reportedly Cost £25,000In his interview with The Times , Cameron, who was Prime Minister between 2010 and 2016, his Conservative colleagues, Mr Johnson, Mr Gove, Penny Mordaunt and Priti Patel said the left, The Truth , the home had "" in the Campaign for the referendum, especially when it comes to Immigration .
He said: "Boris had pleaded never leave the EU, right?
"Michael was a very strong Euro-sceptic, but someone I knew had, as this liberal, compassionate, rational, Conservative and ended with arguments about Turkey [with EU accession] and [UK] flooded, and what have you. "
Mr Cameron called it "ridiculous" and "simply not true", when Ms Mordaunt made a similar argument about the Turkey, followed by receivables from the now Minister of the interior, Ms Patel, "is that rich people understand the problems of Immigration ".
He added: "I suppose some people would say, all is fair in love and war and of political campaigns. I thought there were places that the Conservatives would go against each other. And they did it. "
Despite his criticism of his former colleagues during the Campaign for the referendum, Cameron defended his decision, which had to be treated in the coordination, namely the Problem of the EU"".
"Every single day I think about you, the referendum and the fact that we have lost and the consequences and the Things that you differently would make, and I care desperately about what will happen," he said.
"I think we can get to a situation where we have to leave, but we are friends, neighbors, and partners. We get it, but I would like to fast-forward to this moment, because it is painful for the country and it is painful to see. "
David Cameron and his wife Samantha, after he was told the PM in 2010Speaking about the current Prime Minister ' s strategy, Mr Cameron, that he "wants him to success," but his plan "turned Into Something completely different".
He said: "Under The Whip of hard-working, Conservative MPs, and sharp practices, with the agreement of the Parliament have been recovered.
"I had no support, either of these Things . Neither I, no believe-outlet deal-British EU is a good idea. "
Cameron's can play, return, bad for JohnsonHelen Catt, BBC political correspondent
David Cameron is very quiet as he walked out of Downing Street for The Last time in 2016.
So his decision to set up this interview to fight for the reason why he called the referendum is of importance.
Despite admitting that he will accept the consequences and, he can not be held responsible for them, by some that he think that he was wrong to call it that.
Instead, he claims that the conduct of the vote was "inevitable".
After years of silence, the timing of Mr Cameron to play back The Front pages, not bad for Boris Johnson .
He is very critical of Mr Johnson's role in the Campaign , writing in his book that he and his colleagues Leave campaigner Michael Gove behaved "appallingly".
And although he seemed to give Mr Johnson, ' room to breathe, as the new Prime Minister , the decision to suspend and to have the Parliament and distribute 21 Conservative rebels seems to have hardened his tone.
Mr Cameron also spoke of the damage to his friendships - including one between him and Mr Gove, who had been Close Friends since University.
"We talked," he said. "Not a huge amount. I've had a conversation with him.
"I have spoken to the Prime Minister a bit, mainly through texts, but Michael was a very good friend. So it was more difficult. "
But the fact he sings the praises of his immediate successor, Theresa May , had his Minister of the interior, during his time at No 10, for their "phenomenal" work-rate and their "ethos of public service", even if he does not unconditionally of their strategy.
David Cameron with Theresa May , when she was his home Secretary"I remember often SMS [Mrs May] about the frustration, a Brexit offer And Then Brexiteers see you agree with the possible danger of the whole project they had devoted themselves," said Mr Cameron. "Tedious and annoying. "
He continued: "There is an argument that Brexit is simply impossible, and No One could have done, and there is an argument that wrong decisions were made. This is somewhere In Between . "
Asked what happens next, Mr Cameron said he could not believe that a no-should be pursued deal Brexit "".
He had also not another referendum to reject.
"I don't think you can exclude this, because we're stuck," he said.
"I'm not saying that will happen or should happen. I'm not just saying that you will find, as a rule, Things that you just have as a way of unblocking of the Blockade. "
David Cameron as PMCameron, the Conservative became party leader in 2005. Five years later he was elected to Downing Street as Britain's youngest Prime Minister in almost 200 years - at the age of 43.
His six-year-term of office - initially in coalition with the Liberal Democrats and with a majority of the Government was dominated by his desire, the deficit to reduce and the introduction of austerity measures, with his Chancellor George Osborne .
But if he is obliged to keep in his party's 2015 Manifesto, a referendum on The British membership in the EU, the focus shifted.
Mr Cameron secured to Stay during the 2016 Campaign , and on The Morning of the result after the discovery that he had lost, he announced, he would be in office, said: "I don't think it would be right for me to be to try The Captain who controls Our Country to its next destination. "
The former PM remained silent Until Now about his two successors at the head of the Tory party - Theresa May and Boris Johnson .
But his reportedly fractious relationship with Mr Johnson was well documented, since their days together at Oxford University - especially as members of The Infamous Bullingdon Club .
boris johnson, conservative party, michael gove, david cameron, brexit
Source of news: bbc.com