All living prime ministers have now criticised Boris Johnson's Brexit proposals - with David Cameron urging people to look at the "big prize" at the end of talks theneweuropean.co.uk
Former prime minister David Cameron said he is unconvinced that Boris Johnson can win a general election if there is a Brexit delay beyond October 31st. theneweuropean.co.uk
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron has had little to say in public since leaving office three years ago. But now, with the publication of his 703-page memoir, he has a lot to say. Mostly, though, he is sorry, very sorry about Brexit. nyti.ms
David Cameron, the former British prime minister whose decision to hold a referendum on Brexit kicked off three years of political turmoil, is sorry, very sorry, And no shortage of people are angry at him for his role. nyti.ms
"I fixed a date at the American ambassador's tennis court, where we would be able to play and talk privately," Mr. Cameron writes, describing meeting where he tried to change Boris Johnson's mind on Brexit. nyti.ms