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SHOCK AND AWE! CAMERON BACK... BUT WHO WILL SPEAK UP FOR RED WALL?

Daily Express

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November 14, 2023

Ex-PM's sensational comeback in major reshuffle sparks anger on Tory Right

- Sam Lister

SHOCK AND AWE! CAMERON BACK... BUT WHO WILL SPEAK UP FOR RED WALL?

DAVID Cameron's sensational return to frontline politics has unleashed furious accusations that Rishi Sunak has now given up on the Red Wall.

The Prime Minister resuscitated the former PM's fortunes by making him Foreign Secretary as he stamped out the Cabinet career of Suella Braverman in a brutal telephone sacking.

Now a peer, Lord Cameron insisted he believed in public service and vowed to play a "part of the strongest possible team" that will take the party into the general election.

But Conservatives in traditional Labour areas said the centre-Right had been "purged" from the Cabinet and warned: "Enough is enough". Dame Andrea Jenkyns submitted a letter of no confidence in Mr Sunak to 1922 Committee chairman Sir Graham Brady.

She wrote, in the letter reproduced below: "If it wasn't bad enough that we have a party leader that the party members rejected, the polls demonstrate that the public reject him, and I am in full agreement. It is time for Rishi Sunak to go."

Dame Andrea, pictured inset right, said that forcing Boris Johnson out was "unforgivable enough", but "to purge the centre-right from his cabinet and then sack Suella who was the only person in the cabinet with the balls to speak the truth of the appalling state of our streets and a two-tier policing system that leaves Jewish community in fear for their lives and safety."

Seven years after quitting when he lost the Brexit referendum, Lord Cameron is now one of the most powerful figures in Government.

Just a month after he lashed out at the PM over the decision to axe HS2 plans, the new Foreign Secretary said while he "disagreed with some individual decisions" Mr Sunak is "showing exemplary leadership" at a difficult time.

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