Being Foreign Secretary is harder than it looks for David Cameron
Beneath his slick presentation, Cameron’s achievements at the Foreign Office have been limited.
ByBeneath his slick presentation, Cameron’s achievements at the Foreign Office have been limited.
BySlick communication is not a nice-to-have but a key function of governing.
ByOne hundred days into the job, David Cameron has reinvigorated British foreign policy.
ByIn an era of geopolitical turmoil, Labour could learn from the former prime minister’s bracing approach to foreign policy.
ByThe Foreign Secretary isn’t hamstrung by party factions in the way Keir Starmer is.
ByThe Procedure Committee is set to recommend that the Foreign Secretary be called to the Bar of the House.
ByThe Foreign Secretary admitted that he was “worried” Israel had broken international law.
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByThe Cameron years were the blandest phase of British decline. Did we ever leave them?
ByThose who welcomed the former PM’s return are recalling a golden age that never truly existed.
ByAnti-institutionalism has gripped the Conservative Party in a dangerous way.
ByYour weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
ByFor all his flaws and the fury from left and right, the new Foreign Secretary should risk a few trips…
ByThe former prime minister embodies the failures of supposed “centrism”.
ByCriminal investigations and court cases could produce embarrassing details about David Cameron’s involvement in the disgraced finance firm.
ByThe new Foreign Secretary is the architect of low-productivity, low-investment, low-waged Britain. It’s time to break with the failed experiment.
ByOne MP described David Cameron’s return as a “slap in the face”, but the Tory party has little appetite for…
ByThe adults are back in the room. It’s a shame they trashed it last time.
ByBob Pickard, a whistleblower from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, says the new Foreign Secretary is a mark of British…
ByDavid Cameron’s appointment is a bafflingly inept move and a symptom of Tory exhaustion.
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