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Former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries discusses the shock appointment of David Cameron in the cabinet reshuffle, saying the Conservative party is “heading to defeat”. Ms Dorries adds that after “getting himself in the tackiest lobbying scandal” a “quick phone call is made to the King” and “that’s what happens when you go to Eton.”
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00:00 the poll rating for the Conservative Party is not going to be improved
00:04 by the inclusion of David Cameron into the Cabinet, I can tell you that,
00:08 because there are so many MPs right at this moment thinking to themselves,
00:11 how come he gets that job and I don't? David Cameron stopped being Prime Minister,
00:17 but David Cameron went to the EU, didn't come back with any concessions,
00:20 held a divisive referendum, wrongly nailed the government's colours to the wrong mark,
00:26 should never have done that, should have stayed impartial, when he lost took his bat and ball
00:31 home, spent seven years in a shepherd's hut shooting stag on grouse moors, got himself
00:36 in the tackiest lobbying scandal by trying to earn shed loads of money through the whole Greensill
00:41 affair, and decides he wants to wash his reputation and it's time to come back into Westminster,
00:47 and a quick phone call is made to the King and he pops into Foreign Secretary. That's what happens
00:52 when you go to Eton. The colleagues who are happy to see David Cameron back are the Remain
00:56 colleagues, obviously they're happy to see him back, and this is one of the reasons why
00:59 I think the Conservative Party is almost ungovernable at the moment and it's why
01:03 it's heading to defeat, you know.
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