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How David Cameron can be made foreign secretary without being an MP

David Cameron has been appointed as foreign secretary by Rishi Sunak as part of a major cabinet reshuffle sparked by Suella Braverman’s sacking. On Monday morning, Braverman was sacked as home secretary after writing an article in the Times in which she accused the Metropolitan Police of “playing favourites” with how it handles protests. The […]

Charlie Herbert by Charlie Herbert
2023-11-13 10:12
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David Cameron has been appointed as foreign secretary by Rishi Sunak as part of a major cabinet reshuffle sparked by Suella Braverman’s sacking.

On Monday morning, Braverman was sacked as home secretary after writing an article in the Times in which she accused the Metropolitan Police of “playing favourites” with how it handles protests.

The article was widely criticised by figures from both within and outside the Tory Party, who accused her of undermining public confidence in the police and labelled her comments as “offensive” and “inflammatory”.

It later emerged that Braverman had ignored edits to the article that Number 10 had suggested and that the Prime Minister had not signed off on the article.

Braverman’s sacking was the start of a major cabinet reshuffle by the Prime Minister, which has seen James Cleverly appointed home secretary.

But without doubt the most surprising appointment is David Cameron’s return to frontline politics as foreign secretary.

The Rt Hon @David_Cameron has been appointed Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs @FCDOGovUK pic.twitter.com/r9fL9dIgzs

— UK Prime Minister (@10DowningStreet) November 13, 2023

The former Tory leader and prime minister isn’t currently an MP, having resigned as MP to Witney in 2016, but this doesn’t mean he can’t be appointed as a secretary of state.

Cameron will be made a peer in the House of Lords as a matter of urgency, therefore allowing him to be appointed as a secretary of state.

If David Cameron is to be back in government as Twitter suggests, he’ll have to be made a peer (having resigned as an MP in Witney).
Echoes of when Gordon Brown brought back Peter, then Lord Mandelson in 2008… shortly before Labour went on to lose the 2010 election … pic.twitter.com/XZVTxpgJxx

— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) November 13, 2023

This wouldn’t be the first time a former prime minister has re-entered government before.

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