DAVID Cameron’s appointment as Foreign Secretary could make sense if one thinks about it.
As a peer in the House of Lords, Lord David Cameron would be safe from cross-examination by SNP peers, as there are none.
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I believe David Cameron and Rishi Sunak are preparing to go into the next General Election offering a second referendum on rejoining the EU. That would leave both Labour and the SNP in an uncomfortable position: Labour because they have endorsed Brexit; the SNP because their support for re-entry to the EU would be undermined.
David Cameron, as a known Europhile, as Foreign Secretary could travel around Europe probing for allies for moderated return terms.
Bob Cotton
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