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David, Samantha and Florence Cameron in No 10 Christmas card David, Samantha and Florence Cameron in No 10 Christmas card
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David and Samantha Cameron have chosen a black and white portrait of the couple and their youngest daughter Florence for their 2013 Christmas card.David and Samantha Cameron have chosen a black and white portrait of the couple and their youngest daughter Florence for their 2013 Christmas card.
The photo was taken in Downing Street.The photo was taken in Downing Street.
Florence Cameron also featured in their 2010 card, which pictured her outside No 10 just days after she was born.Florence Cameron also featured in their 2010 card, which pictured her outside No 10 just days after she was born.
In 2012, the family chose an image of the Olympic torch arriving outside No 10 while, a year earlier, a photo of a street party for the royal wedding was used to represent their year.In 2012, the family chose an image of the Olympic torch arriving outside No 10 while, a year earlier, a photo of a street party for the royal wedding was used to represent their year.
Labour leader Ed Miliband and his wife Justine and Lib Dem counterpart Nick Clegg and his wife Miriam are expected to release details of their Christmas cards in the coming days. For their festive offering, Labour leader Ed Miliband and his wife Justine have chosen an image of the couple walking along the Brighton seafront with their two sons Sam and Daniel.
The picture was taken by the Press Association's chief political photographer Stefan Rousseau at the start of the party's conference in September.
Lib Dem counterpart Nick Clegg and his wife Miriam are expected to release details of their own Christmas card in the coming days.
UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage insisted he would not appear in his Christmas card and that its theme would be "suitably festive".
He tweeted: "I suspect there will be a mixture of nativity and also some robins and winter scenes. But with religious themed stamps."