David Cameron on Tuesday reentered the cabinet, marking his first return to frontline politics in over seven years. This development followed a significant cabinet reshuffle on Monday, where the former prime minister assumed a new role, replacing James Cleverly.
Cleverly, in turn, became the home secretary, succeeding Suella Braverman, who was dismissed due to her criticism of the Metropolitan Police. The prime minister welcomed the new cabinet members, emphasizing the significance of the upcoming week with key events, including inflation figures and the court’s decision on the government’s Rwanda policy expected on Wednesday.
Notably, Cameron, now Lord Cameron following his recent House of Lords appointment, surprised many with his unexpected return to political life. Despite the job offer being extended last week, Downing Street successfully kept the appointment under wraps, avoiding any premature leaks.
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