Cameron's Comeback and Johnson's Inquiry: Ex-PM Relishes Return as BoJo Faces COVID Scrutiny
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David Cameron is relishing his dramatic political comeback as UK foreign secretary, while his old rival Boris Johnson faces scrutiny over his COVID decisions as PM.
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Cameron is jetsetting around meeting world leaders again after years out of politics, while Johnson battles to rescue his reputation at a public inquiry.
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Some see Cameron's new role as perfect for him - the global status without the headaches of domestic politics that he endured as PM.
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Cameron slipped easily back into government, though some say he still acts like he's PM in his demands and work rate.
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Cameron's appointment has sparked some jealousy among peers like George Osborne and his fate compared to Johnson's shows how quickly politics can shift.