Unlike David Cameron, we can’t flee Brexit disaster | William Keegan
by William Keegan from on (#4277Q)
Our former PM apparently has regrets over the EU referendum. We have to deal with the consequences of his mistake
Almost everywhere I go, people ask me: "Where is David Cameron?" I must admit that I occasionally bump into him. He gives a superficial impression of insouciance, but one hears on the grapevine that, privately, he regrets having called that referendum.
Now we also hear that "friends" of Cameron say he wishes at some stage to return to a cabinet job, although presumably not under Theresa May. Has he no shame?
I am reassured that commentators have not been fooled by claims that Hammond's budget heralded the end of austerity
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