was uneasily conservative party, and clearly gre! responsible, they may not completely responsible, they may not even majority responsible. there were who felt that, is ministers who felt that, is conservative headquarters firing on to make sure it machine, and want to make sure it was was top richard holden, new as party leader, david cameron wanted to be seen as a modern, centrist, compassionate conservative, highlighting green issues, welcoming liberal democratic government and legalising gay marriage. all a far cry from the so called culture wars of recent years. good afternoon, everyone, and welcome. on the steps of downing street. while out of office, the now lord cameron has been critical of some of rishi sunak s decisions, including scrapping part of the h52 line. but there have been shifts in foreign policy, too. while he wooed the chinese president over a pint and a english pub, today, many tory mps see beijing as a huge threat. his intervention in libya in 2011 fac
of that? one thing the return of david cameron does not - of that? one thing the return of david cameron does not signall of that? one thing the return ofl david cameron does not signal is change. you can t fix the problems rishi sunak is facing with personnel changes. you can only fix them with policy changes and the tory party can t do that. the only way to get real change is to get rid of the tory government, have a general election and have a new labour government in its place. flat government in its place. pat mcfadden. government in its place. pat mcfadden, the government in its place. pat mcfadden, the shadow cabinet office minister who is going to be running the labour party s general election campaign. every time i say goodbye to henry, someone leaves! we are timing it badly. henry zeffman, chief political correspondent is still with us. we saw laura trott leaving and she s been confirmed as the new chief secretary to the treasury. quite an importantjob, especial