David Cameron has spoken of the importance of his Christian faith to him while acknowledging that it grows "hotter and colder by moments".The Conservative leader told the Evening Standard that he did not have a "direct line" to God and did not pray for guidance from the almighty. But he stressed: "I do have faith and it is important, yes".
In a candid interview, he also said he hoped to live as "normal" a life as possible if he becomes prime minister.
"I believe it must be possible to be a good father, good husband, normal person, a good party leader and, by dint of that, a good prime minister," he told the newspaper. ...