Overview
- David Cameron, now the Foreign Secretary, rules out any possibility of returning as Prime Minister, expressing contentment in his current role.
- Cameron praises Rishi Sunak's leadership amid challenges, describing him as 'the best briefed and a phenomenal brain'.
- Despite allies' suggestions, Cameron rejects the idea of serving under a potential future Labour government led by Keir Starmer, reaffirming his allegiance to the Conservatives.
- Cameron's strong stance comes as the Tories face declining polls and internal speculation about leadership.
- He emphasizes the importance of Conservative governance and his role in supporting the party's agenda amid ongoing geopolitical crises.