Brexit latest: David Cameron says he 'fully supports' Theresa May

David Cameron has told Sky News that he fully supports Theresa May
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Sophie Williams7 November 2018

Former Prime Minister David Cameron says he fully supports Theresa May as she battles to negotiate Brexit.

He made the comments to Sky News as he was seen walking past Number 10 on Wednesday.

Mr Cameron said: “I’m on my way to the Treasury. I fully support what she’s doing and want to let her get on with the job.”

He added that he was in Westminster to work on his book.

David Cameron pictured outside his £25,000 shed
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Mr Cameron was awarded an £800,000 contract to pen his memoirs.

He hit the headlines after it was reported that he had installed a luxury £25,000 shed at his home in which he hopes to spend his time writing a book.

The former prime minister apparently confided that he was bored two years after resigning following the Brexit referendum and would like a spell as foreign secretary.

The source told The Sun: “David is dedicated to public service and has often said he wouldn’t rule out a public role, domestically or internationally. He is still a young man.”

The newspaper added that Mr Cameron was aware that any return would have to wait until “some time” after the publication of his memoirs, which is expected next year.

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