DAVID Cameron has admitted his return to frontline politics is “unusual“ - but insists he's ready to face “daunting challenges“. In a dramatic twist, the 57-year-old ex-PM was today granted a peerage by King Charles - allowing him to accept a role as Foreign Secretary. Mr Cameron replaced James Cleverly, who has taken over from Suella Braverman as Britain's new Home Secretary following Rishi Sunak's decision to remove her from the role. In another shocking twist, Esther McVey has returned to the Cabinet as the PM's “common sense tsar“, tasked with tackling the scourge of wokery. Speaking about his appointment today, Mr Cameron said: “I know it's not usual for a Prime Minister to come back in this way but I believe in public service. “The Prime Minister asked me to do this job and it's a time where we have some daunting challenges as a country, the conflict in the Middle East, the war in Ukraine. The Sun newspaper brings you the latest breaking news videos and explainers from the UK and around the world Become a Sun Subscriber and hit the bell to be the first to know Read The Sun: Like The Sun on Facebook: Follow The Sun on Twitter: Subscribe to The Sun on Snapchat:
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