The pressureBritish Minister David Cameronnew Head of Foreign Affairs in the UKconfidence to assert his own political “experience” to lead diplomacy in a period of “profound global change” and, although he admitted that he did not like “some decisions” of the current head of government, Rishi Sunakjudged that he had also shown “exemplary leadership in difficult times”.
That Cameron joins cabinet, 7 years after stepping down in the wake of the Brexit referendum, was the biggest shock of the Government crisis sparked by the sacking of the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman. “The Prime Minister has asked me to do it The Minister of Foreign Affairs and I gladly accepted itCameron said in a statement.
This was done in the midst of “extraordinary” challenges, including Russian aggression in Ukraine and the crisis in the Middle East, and with the aim of the UK continuing to support its allies and making its “voice” a reality. “voice” on the international stage.
“Even though I have been out of the political forefront for the past 7 years, I wish I had been experience –as Conservative leader for 11 years and Prime Minister for 6 years — let me help the prime minister face this important challenge“, was added.
In this regard, he pointed out that stability and security at the global level are also important for national interests, in his message he praised the good work of British diplomatic staff. “International security,” he added, “is critical to our domestic security.”
Cameron wants to “help” Sunak work towards security and prosperity, with a view to forming the “strongest team” to shore up the Conservative Party as well in the face of the next general election. Opinion polls now put Labor as favourites.
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