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Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy today criticised the appointment of Lord cameron as foreign secretary, telling MPs “this House needs government accountability more than ever”. He said: “At a time of grave international crisis, at a moment ...
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The former Conservative prime minister was unexpectedly appointed as foreign secretary in Rishi Sunakâs reshuffle
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From a decision showing a âlack of vision, drive and talentâ to a âpositive developmentâ, cameronâs appointment has divided opinion
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A woman was shocked to find out that David cameron was back in government - when she was stopped in the street by a news reporter. Paul McNamara, Channel 4’s senior political correspondent, was on the streets of Dudley, West Midlands, gauging the p ...
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An Ipsos poll found the public had mostly negative memories of David cameron’s time in office but supported the decision to sack Suella Braverman.
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Multiple right-wing MPs have criticised the Prime Minister following his reshuffle, sparked by Suella Braverman’s sacking.
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After his triumph in Libya I canât wait to see what Lord Failed State achieves as foreign secretary, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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Lord David cameron entered Downing Street as foreign secretary in Rishi Sunak’s cabinet for the first time on Tuesday, 14 November. In Monday’s dramatic reshuffle after Suella Braverman was sacked as home secretary, the prime minister gave the fo ...
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Rishi Sunak was seen laughing and joking as he held the first meeting with his new cabinet meeting following Monday’s reshuffle. The prime minister promised “big, bold decisions that will drive change” as he gathered his top team, following the ...
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Mr cameron has returned to frontline politics just over seven years after he resigned as Prime Minister following the Brexit Referendum.
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MPs such as Kwarteng and Rees-Mogg are resentful of ex-PMâs Brexit stance and see his comeback as a gamble
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Jaishankar posts light-hearted remark on X as his UK trip coincides with prime minister’s shake up
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Rishi Sunak announced he is “pleased to appoint a new foreign secretary” in his first speech since David cameron’s controversial return to Cabinet. The prime minister believes Mr cameron will “build on everything” that the Conservative Part ...