* The full interview is in the April issue of Woman & Home, which is on sale now. But she has a good school and if we provide stability for them at home, I'm sure they will be OK.’ ‘My youngest is only four and it probably hasn't sunk in for her yet. ‘They like their school, they've got lots of friends and they like seeing me as much as possible - at least I hope they do! ‘My eldest two know that Daddy is Prime Minister, which means a lot of stuff in the newspapers, but they seem to channel it quite sensibly,’ he says. Mr Cameron also praises the ‘sensible’ way his children deal with life at Number 10. ‘I'm also an obsessive barbecuer one of the most exciting moments of the year for me is when the cover comes off the barbecue!’ Yesterday I made roast chicken and all the trimmings, and my signature dish is probably something slow-cooked - like belly of pork or shoulder of lamb. ‘I love cooking - it's a very good way to get your mind off things. No socks appears to be a recurrent theme - here are the loafers he wore while on holiday in Portugal a month earlier ‘Ideally we'd be at our house in Oxfordshire, which feels more and more like home. ‘That, to me, was a perfect Sunday morning.’Īsked about his perfect night in, he says: ‘It involves cooking - and eating - then watching a good detective drama on TV, or House Of Cards,’ he says. ‘So I do take breaks - last weekend I did an eight-mile bicycle ride along the Windrush valley in beautiful cold sunshine with Samantha and two of our children. I really profoundly believe in this job and what I'm doing but I try to keep a balance because although this job is a complete passion, at the same time it's my judgment that matters so I've got to keep good balance and pace to make sure I don't get frazzled and fried. ‘But also that I'm quite driven in doing what I believe in. The Tory leader - who has been mocked for his fondness for ‘chillaxing’ – defends his practice of ‘taking breaks’ from work.Īsked how his friends viewed him, Mr Cameron says: ‘I hope they'd say I'm optimistic, I enjoy life and that I'm fun. He describes himself as ‘optimistic and fun’, but also ‘driven’. In a soft focus interview, Mr Cameron says that his constituency house in Oxfordshire ‘feels more and more like home’, despite the attractions of Downing Street and his country retreat Chequers.
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