David Cameron Declines Return to Prime Ministership, Supports Sunak
Former Prime Minister and current Foreign Secretary, David Cameron, firmly dismisses speculation of returning to the top post, underscoring his commitment to the Conservative government and his satisfaction working under Rishi Sunak.
- David Cameron, now the Foreign Secretary, rules out any possibility of returning as Prime Minister, expressing contentment in his current role.
- Cameron praises Rishi Sunak's leadership amid challenges, describing him as 'the best briefed and a phenomenal brain'.
- Despite allies' suggestions, Cameron rejects the idea of serving under a potential future Labour government led by Keir Starmer, reaffirming his allegiance to the Conservatives.
- Cameron's strong stance comes as the Tories face declining polls and internal speculation about leadership.
- He emphasizes the importance of Conservative governance and his role in supporting the party's agenda amid ongoing geopolitical crises.