A furious David Cameron accused Boris Johnson of ruining my bloody career , according to the explosive diaries of a former minister.
The ex-prime minister s frustration burst out on the eve of Mr Johnson s successful campaign to replace Theresa May in Downing Street.
Mr Cameron gave vent to his pent-up feelings at his fellow Old Etonian s rise to power over breakfast with Sir Alan Duncan. The incident on May 1, 2019 is revealed in the former Foreign Office minister s memoirs In The Thick Of It.
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The entry reads: Breakfast with David Cameron. He is so glad not to be in the middle of everything that is going on at the moment.
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Henley Festival has been rescheduled after being put back twice because of the coronavirus pandemic.
It will now take place from 15 to 19 September.
Artists booked to play the Floating Stage last year, including James Blunt, Madness, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor, have been confirmed to play at the event.
Also booked are Sister Sledge, Radio 1 DJ Sara Cox, and comedians Al Murray, Rory Bremner, and Shappi Khorsandi.
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image captionThe festival is set on the banks of the River Thames
Myleene Klass and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, who were booked for the 2020 event, will not be playing.