I spent a year with Cameron - this is his shot at redemption
Evening Standard|November 14, 2023
IT IS just what he wanted. And it is just what he needs. If David Cameron stands any chance of serious political redemption, then this is it, a return to frontline politics in a job which will play to his strengths of persuasion, charm and compromise.
Dylan Jones
I spent a year with Cameron - this is his shot at redemption

At least it rescues him from a lifetime of Chinese consultancy. Many will never forgive him for the almost offhand way he steered Britain into an unnecessary Brexit cul-de-sac, and the ramifications of his mistake continue to cast a pall over the country.

And yet there appears to be a second act for our beleaguered former prime minister, and on a broader scale an opportunity for him to try to recast the last 13 years of Tory rule.

I once spent a year with Cameron, on and off, when he was leader of the Opposition, back in 2007, working on a book that allowed him to espouse his ideas in a series of conversations.

I accompanied him on prison visits, constituency visits, by-election rallies, meetings with various security heads, and spent so much time in Portcullis House I thought I might have to start paying council tax.

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