Chinese media cheers David Cameron’s appointment as foreign secretary
A Communist Party newspaper said he was a political figure who has ‘the potential to breathe new life into the China-UK relationship’.
A Communist Party newspaper said he was a political figure who has ‘the potential to breathe new life into the China-UK relationship’.
'Pulling any rabbit out of the hat is unlikely to change the Conservative's fortunes at the next election, but if there is one, this almost certainly isn’t it.'
The former Tory leader hit out at David Cameron over his relationship with China after concerns were raised over his latest lobbying work.
The actor slammed Cameron for running off after the Brexit vote which he says he called just to get at Nigel Farage.
His involvement in the scheme has drawn severe backlash from critics including Iain Duncan Smith and Tim Loughton.
"He's an unelected Foreign Secretary appointed by an unelected Prime Minister."
If elected, Rachel Reeves would become the first-ever female chancellor, while Yvette Cooper would take up the position of home secretary.
Lord David Cameron will have to face elected politicians only when he appears before Commons committees.
The former prime minister became the UK’s new Foreign Secretary in a surprise move in a reshuffle sparked by the sacking of Suella Braverman.
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