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'You caused enough damage': MPs react to David Cameron's rumoured return 'You caused enough damage': MPs react to David Cameron's rumoured return
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Angela Rayner, the shadow education secretary, has labelled the rumoured return of David Cameron to frontline politics as “bizarre”.Angela Rayner, the shadow education secretary, has labelled the rumoured return of David Cameron to frontline politics as “bizarre”.
Rayner, the MP for Ashton-under-Lyne, was among a series of Labour MPs who reacted to reports of the former prime minister being interested in the job of foreign secretary.Rayner, the MP for Ashton-under-Lyne, was among a series of Labour MPs who reacted to reports of the former prime minister being interested in the job of foreign secretary.
The Sun reported the 52-year-old told friends he wanted to return to the front benches, two years after leaving No 10 in the wake of the Brexit vote.The Sun reported the 52-year-old told friends he wanted to return to the front benches, two years after leaving No 10 in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Rayner tweeted: “Just when you thought politics couldn’t get anymore bizarre.Rayner tweeted: “Just when you thought politics couldn’t get anymore bizarre.
“No David please stay in retirement you caused enough damage last time.”“No David please stay in retirement you caused enough damage last time.”
Just when you thought politics couldn't get anymore bizarre. No David please stay in retirement you caused enough damage last time 😩 https://t.co/DHhXwWTadOJust when you thought politics couldn't get anymore bizarre. No David please stay in retirement you caused enough damage last time 😩 https://t.co/DHhXwWTadO
The paper said Cameron would not be against the idea of a cabinet recall, regardless of who succeeds Theresa May.The paper said Cameron would not be against the idea of a cabinet recall, regardless of who succeeds Theresa May.
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Andrew Gwynne, the shadow communities and local government secretary, wrote: “God. No. Didn’t he do enough damage first time round?? Please spare us all.”Andrew Gwynne, the shadow communities and local government secretary, wrote: “God. No. Didn’t he do enough damage first time round?? Please spare us all.”
Anna Turley, the Redcar MP, said: “The sense of entitlement is unreal. Please go away and think about what you’ve done.”Anna Turley, the Redcar MP, said: “The sense of entitlement is unreal. Please go away and think about what you’ve done.”
Yvette Cooper tweeted: “What, because it worked out so well last time? Man, you ripped up our closest international partnership. By accident. That makes you even worse than Boris Johnson.”Yvette Cooper tweeted: “What, because it worked out so well last time? Man, you ripped up our closest international partnership. By accident. That makes you even worse than Boris Johnson.”
What, because it worked out so well last time? Man, you ripped up our closest international partnership. By accident. That makes you even worse than Boris Johnson https://t.co/s5i2xhzU52What, because it worked out so well last time? Man, you ripped up our closest international partnership. By accident. That makes you even worse than Boris Johnson https://t.co/s5i2xhzU52
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