Former PM David Cameron Returns to Government

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has returned to the British government after being appointed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as Foreign Secretary.

Despite not being a democratically-elected politician, the appointed position allows Cameron to have a political role.

The move comes as Conservatives are exiting the British government.

Former U.K. Home Secretary Suella Braverman was dismissed on November 13.

According to one source, “Suella has gone because the prime minister wants a united team to deliver the changes this country needs for the long term.”

Braverman said in a statement, “It has been the greatest privilege of my life to serve as Home Secretary. I will have more to say in due course.”

Reporting from Breitbart:

David Cameron is best remembered now as being, alongside Iraq War architect Tony Blair as being one of the key figures of the middle-ground era of post-Margaret Thatcher British politics. The nominally Conservative leader entered into a coalition with the Liberal Democrats to gain power and embarked on a programme of change for Britain, including constitutional reform and ever-growing levels of immigration.

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Today’s moves represent a serious gamble for Prime Minister Sunak, as he aligns himself with the old pre-Brexit world of trenchant globalism and signals a clear break with the pro-border control wing of the party. The Conservatives — who have now been in government for 13 years — are presently considerably trailing Labour in polls, with the next general election expected at the latest in December 2024, or January 2025.

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