Do Blair and Cameron have right stuff to stop the Gaza genocide?

David Cameron

Sunak and Israel in danger of repeating past mistakes

Yesterday proved to be another bizarre day in British political life, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak cutting the umbilical cord with fire-breathing Home Secretary Suella Braverman, whose venomous rhetoric about “hate marches” across the country in protest against Israeli genocide in Gaza had gone down like a lead balloon, and ordaining a shock resurrection for one former PM, with the possibility of a second coming for another.

David Cameron, who stepped down from the post in 2016 after Theresa May was sworn in following the Brexit referendum, in which he’d sat on the remain couch, returned to the limelight in Sunak’s Cabinet reshuffle to bolster his floundering pussyfooting in the face of the Israeli state slaughter of Palestinian children.

But Cameron’s shock return to frontline politics did not deflect criticism of Sunak, with Andrea Jenkyns submitting a letter of no confidence in him to Graham Brady, chair of the Conservative 1922 Committee... FULL STORY