David Cameron

Member of the House of Lords

David Cameron

Member of the House of Lords

David Cameron, who served as the UK Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016, made a surprising return to government in November 2023 when he was appointed Foreign Secretary under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. To take on the role, he was granted a peerage, becoming Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton, and took a seat in the House of Lords. His tenure as Foreign Secretary lasted until July 2024, during which he played a key role in shaping the UK’s foreign policy and diplomatic relations.

Cameron Warns of 'Moment of Danger' as Eurozone Crisis Deepens

According to David Cameron, the global economy is at "a moment of danger" due to the eurozone crisis. He emphasized the need to stabilize the euro and focus on growth in the UK economy. Cameron also highlighted the importance of safeguarding UK interests if eurozone states move towards closer integration, stating that the Liberal Democrats agree with this approach.

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