When they say: go out through a door and come back in through the window. It is the case of David Cameron, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom who in 2016 was overwhelmed by the result of Brexit referendum which he himself had convened (only to then campaign for no and lose): now instead he has been designated Foreign Minister by Rishi sunak, the current prime minister.
Cameron, Tory Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016, he was simultaneously urgently co-opted into the non-elective House of Lords: no longer being in Parliament (which is mandatory for members of the British government, ed.) since his resignation as MP 7 years ago.
The exit of Suella Braverman
The decision to reshuffle was taken by Sunak after formalizing the removal of the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman following his controversial statements on Palestine. Considered a hawk of the right, she is a Tory, she is more ultranationalist, she had criticized the leaders of the London Metropolitan Police, accusing them of having been too lenient towards the demonstrators present at the pro-Palestine demonstrations that have affected the whole country in recent days. “It has been the greatest privilege of my life to serve as Home Secretary. I will have more to say in due course", were the first words of the former minister reported by the BBC.