There is specualtion that the former Prime Minister could be about to re-enter frontline politics by taking on a cabinet role
David Cameron has been seen arriving at Number 10 Downing Street this morning fuelling speculation he may be about to enter frontline politics.
It follows the publication of an unauthorised article in The Times published last Thursday in which she criticised the way pro-Palestinian protests had been policed. All eyes have been on Downing Street this morning for clues as to who might be in line for a key role. And there was big shock when Mr Cameron, who was Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016, stepped out of a car and into Downing Street shortly before 9am.
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