UK: David Cameron “Thinking About Coming Back” as Tory Leader
The move would play “perfectly” into Reform’s hands, says his unofficial biographer.
The move would play “perfectly” into Reform’s hands, says his unofficial biographer.
Moscow responds to statements from French and British leaders, calling them “a completely new round of escalating tensions.”
Conservative MPs said comments by the foreign secretary risked rewarding Hamas’ atrocities.
The new foreign secretary is “determined” to bring Britain and the European Union closer together.
David Cameron is likely to frustrate the Tory Right by putting his focus on “re-energising” international development.
Enforcement has been almost non-existent for so long that cannabis is de facto legal.
The Tories have spent years trying to look tough on Beijing. So why make Cameron, who sought a “golden era” in UK-China ties, foreign secretary?
The ex-home secretary said Sunak lacks “the qualities of leadership that this country needs.”
The Tories are as liberal as they ever were. With Cameron back, some voters might actually stop falling for the party’s ‘conservative’ con.
Braverman’s attempts to appear tough and right-wing have gone too far for the prime minister.
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