Former British Prime Minister David Cameron is appointed as the new head of the Foreign Ministry of the country. This was reported by the British newspaper The Telegraph.
Earlier, the country’s ruling Conservative Party said that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will reshuffle the country’s Cabinet on Monday, 13 November, with the head of the Interior Ministry Suella Braverman already sacked.
“Cameron is being appointed as the new foreign secretary,” The Telegraph writes.
The UK prime minister’s office said former Foreign Secretary Cleverly has been made the new head of the Home Office.
“James Cleverley has been appointed as the new minister at the Home Office,” the prime minister’s office said on social network X.
Cameron became leader of the Conservative Party in 2005 and Prime Minister in 2010. At the time, the politician was 43 years old, making him the youngest head of British government in nearly 200 years. Cameron resigned from both posts in the summer of 2016 after the defeat in the referendum on Brexit – he supported the preservation of the country’s membership in the European Union.
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