 It's certainly moves us a lot cheaper than it used to be. It's going to take a while. We'll talk to the issues. We'll talk to the home affairs issues and we'll answer all sorts of questions. Well, I think we can get one for them. I mean, there are a few years on. There's going to be a couple of minutes. We have a few minutes. We're going to have a few minutes now. Let's prevent the pandemic. What was going on? We've got a few minutes left. If there is no more, what will happen? We're going to get four, six, six, and seven. If you're doing a live... If you're doing a live, I've got a shout. What do you with a shout? I'll shout anyway. Yeah, OK. If you're doing a live, make sure to tell me the shout. I'll take it for a second. Yeah. Yeah, that's true. Man? Man? Just this ear? I'm sorry. Right, so... No, no. Yes. Yes! Yes. See? All right, go to the store and find me a telegram and I'll give that to you. Will you put some back in here? I'll show it to you in a moment, but I'll have to have an issue with the rest of us so we can all go to the store. I'll have to get the bag out of the way so I don't have to. It's such a poor old store, I know, I just can't work with it, so it's fine. All right, go to the store and find me a telegram and I'll give that to you in a moment, but I'll have to get the bag out of the way so I don't have to. All right, go to the store and find me a telegram and I'll give that to you in a moment, but I'll have to get the bag out of the way so I don't have to. At the same time, I mean, he would certainly like me to have a phone call with a satanist, a cliente, a partner, a company who's a service manager, a counter-faceted, a voice be looked at with a tinder and any specific things like that. I need a mic. I need a mic. I'll have to get my office set up so I can take a seat and then we'll be fine. It's a nice location. You can talk to him. I'll have to get this. I'll have to get this. I'll have to talk to him. I'll have to talk to him. I'll have to get this. I'll have to talk to him. I'll have to talk to him. I'll have to talk to him. I'll have to get this. It's cleverly moved across to have this David Cameron coming to be a foreign secretary. We've seen some more senior ministers who've said go this morning. They've said at the beginning it's a wide order to be shuffled. And we've got to see now who else pops up on the streets. He is going to be a foreign secretary, so I think we've got to get on the line. You want to go through? You should. Good boy. Chopper. Look behind you. We have a way. Is the PM weak, Miss Coffee? Is this a resound just for chaos? What's your new role as coffee? Do you have any sense of that? There you go. This is just the beginning of a wider reshuffle. As I said earlier, all of this is about the Trojans trying to reset this government. Trying to have it crushed up. He talks about this reshuffle since the summer of last year. And it's expected that in September then the block delayed. Now it's on. And David Cameron is said to be the next foreign secretary. There's nothing that's going to happen on the spectrum side. And all of that will be something we don't know. There's a way through. The government's going to open it up. I imagine we've got to see now how the government's going to do. And I think that this record is gone. There's nothing that's going to happen. I think it's really good to see now how the government's going to react. And I think that's one of the things we need to do now. I think that some of that is important. I think that's one of the things we need to do now. I think that's one of the things we need to do now. I think that's one of the things we need to do now. I would say when someone says get your cameras on down, I think I see the vision of David Cameron and Ian Borser. I don't think I should make that. I was not expecting that. My life was expected. That was genuine. I was surprised that you were raising that. What you should see is that we need to be following the problem. This is the case in the last week by the former cabinet minister. This is a strategy, but we need to be aware of this relation. Where as the good policy I think, we have to be able to get the attention of the country. What it is I think we start to approach the country. We are trying to bring it back and that was one to five minutes ago. It is prominent and helping to go into a general election. Of course he could come in and say that he would represent to the European Union. I don't know how the European Union would feel about this particular concern. But again, we should see that. If you think about what place it has been on the stage of the leadership declaration sort of. I don't believe that I have got the people of Ireland to agree with that. But that is a good thing and it has built the relationship and it is very binding and it has led us to be able to do a positive review. I think it is a good thing that someone went in. They were saying there is a connection to what he is going to say. You could ask what this is like about the people of Ireland in the process. They were expecting that way and I want you to know with some legitimacy what he is saying. I think it is up to the European Union to make decisions and then I think it is up to the European Union to take a job that other Governments would see as their business would want to pay by the way they have accomplished. I would say that this would have had a better outcome and he said that he would come with a part of the failed state which is not the fate of the changes and 13 years of tooling failure. Why are great parties talking about change because it is commonly told who out of five registrations want to change in the next election. They are just not quite sure who will start with that change so there is still some to play with. Do you have confidence in the PM? Secretary I think it is up to the European Union to take a role in the direction that the issue about China and the NPP is concerned that the Prime Minister is in court to show up to China and it does bring a better night to the NPP in the next election. Do you have confidence in the Prime Minister? Secretary I think it is up to the European Union to take a role in the direction that the Prime Minister is taking. Do you have confidence in the Prime Minister? Secretary I think it is up to the European Union to take a role in the direction that the Prime Minister is taking. Do you have confidence in the Prime Minister? Secretary I think it is up to the European Union to take a role in the direction that the Prime Minister is taking. Do you have confidence in the Prime Minister? Secretary I have no idea. Do you have confidence in the Prime Minister? Secretary I think it is up to the European Union to take a role in the direction that the Prime Minister is taking. Do you have confidence in the Prime Minister? Secretary I think it is up to the autumn in the agenda to take out that role. I think it is up to the Prime Minister to take out the role. Secretary Since we have heard it, Did you get a good shot of Cameron? Straight through those doors. I'm not surprised. Oh, did she? That's quite nice. Oh, I like that. She obviously wanted to get in the package tonight. She's getting sad. Yeah, she gets sad. I don't know, I don't know. Or a trope maybe, I don't know. Again. Brightly, you know. So weird. So weird. I don't know. I don't know. Hello? Yeah, I can hear you now. There's a bit of a slight buzzing noise, actually. I don't know if it's your end or my end. Slightly annoying noise. Back. All right, thank you. I can hear you well, yeah, great. We can live with it, but it's still... How are you? You're absolutely right. I cannot claim to have forecast this, particularly since, as you implied, there have been one very big public disagreement recently between David Cameron, which is Sunak, and on the day that which is Sunak announced that he was confirmed that he was cancelling the second leg of high-speed rail to the north of England, Cameron came out and said that was a very big mistake. But, you know, here we are. He is back in the government as foreign secretary. He's literally just walked past me directly through some big warhound gates and he directly into the foreign office. And I'm feeling the nostalgic is quite the right word, but it's as though I've gone through a wormhole. I mean, I was here after David Cameron and morning after David Cameron lost that vote on the UK's membership of European Union. As you remember, he led the campaign to stay in the European Union. Now, in the morning, when he lost the vote, he quit. Literally just behind me, Lydus Podia, saying that was it. And I have to say, very few of us expected him to be back in government. There are precedents. One president in sort of modern times, post-war period of the former prime minister coming back as foreign secretary. Alex Douglas Hugh was prime minister before the Wilson government's victory in civil war. Then he returned after ever he's as foreign secretary from 17 to 74. So there's that president, there's another president of a peer of the realm being foreign secretary under that general, Carrington, famously during the Fultons War. So the... But there is no modern example of somebody in the House of Lords having quite such a senior job. I mean, it raises all sorts of questions at this point. One is, what does it say about Tory MP's look which is saying that he's got, he has to go outside to get a foreign secretary? What does it say about his confidence in them? Is it even their policy? That is one question. He was also, as I say, a large opponent of Brexit. This is a government that is supposed to be making the best of. Brexit led by Richard Sunak, who was an avowed, consistently, you know, an avowed Brexiter about, you know, consistently in favour of leaving the European Union. So interesting that he's brought back into government somebody who will inflame the Brexit wing of the sorry party. And then finally, there have been these allegations laid against Richard Sunak recently that he is too close to Dominic Cummings. Dominic Cummings was really, when he was working for Boris Johnson, gave Richard Sunak his big break in government. He was more responsible than anybody else, including the Prime Minister, making him Chancellor during the Covid crisis. Dominic Cummings cannot bear David Cameron. He is consistently moved about it. As I said in the tweet earlier today, Dominic Cummings would rather stick Prince in his eyes and see David Cameron backing in government. So interesting that Richard Sunak has publicly declared independence from Dominic Cummings by indeed bringing David Cameron not just back into government but into one of the two highest offices of state as far as the Secretary of State. Well, it's always been very big news when she sacked such a senior minister a second time, of course, that she has been sacked in little over a year. On this occasion, the reason she's been sacked is because David Cameron, Richard Sunak decided she just wasn't loyal in what I understand from the sources behind me in the Downing Street. The reason for sacking was not the article in The Times last week which did attract a lot of emotions when she attacked the police for it was wrongly allowing the probe Palestinian march to go ahead. That wasn't approved by Downing Street. It did appear to be approved for Richard's protocol. It did look disloyal but I am told that the decision to get rid of that was actually made rather earlier when she made those very controversial comments about how homeless people living in tents were making a lifestyle choice. That actually set shockwaves not just across the country but within her own parliamentary party. Lots of Tory MPs distancing themselves in the very heartless words about the plight of the homeless. I am told at that point which is an excitement she just could never be a team player and therefore took the decision to get rid of her but he's waited till now to make the announcement because pre-shuffle is not the case of things. When you remove one brick you've got to replace it and then when you replace that brick you then got to find another brick to replace that one. They are very really simple things this one is going to involve quite how many ministerial appointments but I would imagine up to 20 or so simply because I am told it will be going on till the middle of the afternoon so we are looking at really quite an ambitious reshuffle those places the Prime Minister said it is the team who will be preparing for the general election quite something over a year ago literally just a year away they are not ruling out there may be other changes before then but this will be the shape of the team that he wants to turn into the general election Chancellor confirmed in place, there have been rumours that he might be moved but he's been confirmed in place and therefore certainly stay to do the ultimate statement next week and then the budget in March but another change we are undoubtedly going to see is in Therese Coffee's agriculture grief, she's just gone in there have been rumours now for weeks that she would be off that she would soon reshuffle her out of the government and that looks now highly like that that's alright so I was sort of I had to go over a couple of things but you are happy with that aren't you see you later I'm just going to hang around for other people wondering past and we'll just film them and I'll do the old show so as soon as we see anybody else coming in or coming out you could just be old obviously obviously who gets them interested very soon yeah no I haven't heard anything so I've been going through these down the street so yeah I don't know if they've come in or anything so can I just leave them to you is that alright if you get chance to and I'll get them off you I'll sort of I'll change that yeah I sort of have later with you if I don't speak to you later then I'll see you cheers mate thanks this is a really selfish call which is do you have just a cup of coffee that is would you have any sense when the next person slides into a ride so I so I can probably I can't probably pop out for half an hour I can probably it's a half an hour an hour what do you reckon no no sure I just I just have fun struggling to speak for lack of caffeine so definitely got half an hour and if you could if you could watch that so my it turns out there's not going to be anything for at least half an hour I'm going to go get a cup of coffee late when you're coming back we'll see we'll see I shall keep it I do mind if I leave my things here because I want to keep an eye on everybody alright I'll see you in a bit James we'll see former prime minister he's no longer an MP and he's also in the media in the statement I don't know I want to help I just started I've just heard prime minister he's prime minister and then the reshuffle we'll see we'll see quickly we'll see we'll see we'll see we'll see we'llect think we we'll be Tai we'll see we'll be I'll see what happens we'll see where to turn When you think about the budget before this, we do need about 10% of space, so it's about a lot of money. It's about the PM making money, like it seems to be changes as we try to do for the long term. So we've had our breakfast, but now we've got lunch and dinner, and we've got all our food in there, and it's Larry, he's got all our food in there, he's got all our food in there, he's got all our food in there, and so I'm just going to say that that took everyone by surprise. I'd like to say that the most thing is the number one that the Prime Minister about to buy bought, his surprise, people will get burdened tomorrow, that he's bringing home a former Prime Minister and a former Prime Minister that today has so many companies as well, and then if there's debate about the rightAnglers Some of the most concerned is that we found a vaccine during the general season situation, even to the extent that it involved a very high-risk secretary to a point where she doesn't believe this is for the sake of the population. We have a tool for that. It was sent to my room. The other one did a woman Brexit and deported wealth, monthly expulsion from the party during the Brexit. That's okay, back in. One of them said to me, we believe that the government needs to position itself in the sense of writing a policy that is a strong set of principles by the Prime Minister in the sense that this is about trying to be very non-government and getting about the views of the press. The first thing is that the other governments are saying to make a change and that they will sell out their ideas. Some will argue with their own party for six years ago. Some people might not even see that there's a kind of impact to what the government is about. And you say, does that change if we bring back the old government? So I think there's a question there. I mean, what do you pretend there's some sort of a tensor to me? I thought that was that. I said, wouldn't you change as much about the personalities and the different approaches when you're a cabinet, and you're going to do things differently to do it properly. So that's kind of the opposite. I think I'm all about politics here as well. But David Couchburn, I was just going to say that what he said might have disappeared because he didn't hear about the opening of the Parliament as a religious team. It's a policy that is also a question to his decision to go back to the law for the 70% of the national income being spent on the aid budget part. It was a key camera room on the seat seat. I think they might have discussed that and decided to write it down because they thought, of course, that differences were there as well. So maybe it was going to be finally on ground for perhaps a few more years. I was talking to someone back this morning with Kendrickson and she gets kicked out of what he said to me. I don't know what every body says now she's taken a second to read and if the plot was taken away from her she is still quite the person queen over the barter of what the right-wing press would like to hear. She has to say and she now has that plan and she speaks as one of her allies said to me in vivid terms in a way that captures the imagination of many in the country certainly a lot of conservative and lost roots in the soap. You know, it is a reasonable process to be spoken about but if you would have made some debate about doing that big of this is the participation of the team that's won and the team said to her that many need to go on the field set to the agenda and if it takes a break on this state and away from her that the slightest touch is on the ourselves and the very much seen in the general public press and all of the very much seen in the general public press and everyone says there's talks of young people in a transport 작업 and the youth are the young people and the youth are the young people and the youth are the young people and everything and in general I am I am and that in a way has come back to what we've been looking at, rather than just a different result, which later will be there. The whole issue around community rivers has been a headache of the economy by small stable taxes, but he's also, you wouldn't think of that when you think of him. Because he was the guy that did the follow-up stuff, okay, but he spent tens of billions of tax per month, so you might think, but you remember when Boris Johnson was trying to push the station, he said, if you do that, you have to deal with taxes, so he is kind of a right-wing conservative economically, I think he is a conservative politician, so this is why, if rather than people to say they don't actually feel that way, I think this should be, this idea of people to know what the economy is, what people are going to do, what the government is going to do, what the government is going to do, what the government is going to do, what the government is going to do, you don't have to worry about it. I'm never going to give up. It's just useful to cut away, so yeah, because if you can, it's fine. There you go, good luck. I'm going to get back to you because I've got to talk to you about it now. We've seen that film, Plain. It's just called Plain. It sounds like my catastrophe gone to me. There's this plane crashers in the Philippines on this island. I'll watch it on the flight. You've got to watch it on the flight. It's just going to say. Yes, it's good. It's just called Plain, because I'm going to have to... Well, if it's going to be there, I can't do a long crash. If it's going to be there, I'll have to... What's the question of the time? No, that's fine. It's a sort of what you're trying to do. I mean, I think you're tired of the spills a little bit, the art of the island, because I haven't used it in a long time. All right, next question. Can you just scout whatever the centre of the island is? I'm particularly interested in scout whatever the centre of the island is. And just see if there's anything we can do. But I'm more interested in cameras. Because cameras are much more interesting to use. But we're not going to get a lot of... If so, it could be a very nice... And it could also be... Well, they're not picking up. Can you keep trying? So I do think we might have to see how that will happen. I've heard from the National Railway, I'll deal with the National Railway. It's just a special selection of spikes, so they... The expectation is... It's a fun room job, eh? It was very hard to walk past you in that precise moment. You all right? What fucking reason did he give it to you? I've taken his no chance of checking his lines. No, no, no, no, no, no. I was on a daydream, and I suddenly thought, oh my god. Anyway, I'm sorry, this has happened. But you must come on the show now. I'll tell you you can. I'll get the team to get in touch. I'll get the team to get in touch. Just to let you know it was Rachel. Oh, are they going to do a long walk? Oh, it's just a lorry. What's up? I suppose so. That's all right. Do you mind if I pick that up? Yeah, he walked right through my door. OK, I'm not going to mention that. But I'm really happy to see you. Yeah, yeah, I'm glad that my description and your ability to respect each other worked out. Anyway, very funny. All the best. What it just depends on who it is. It may be you. If I see somebody, I won't be in shock. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. No. Thank you. Hello. Nice to see you. Yeah. OK, do not laugh. It's just me. So, quite a few things. It's something we've got. It's really nice to see you. Thank you. You look serious. Mr. Holder, did you help Holder? Cabinet Government, remain united. No, do not get it. It's all right. OK, no worry. He could not walk away, basically, at all. No. It's just a bit unpredictable. It's just a bit unpredictable. Yeah, I know. Unless you're just rolling the whole time, it's a problem. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Hello. Thank you. Thank you. Hello. It's one o'clock and you're watching Sky News live from Dad's. It's time for us to shuffle. Well, the problem is, it's packed. It's packed for a day and a half. It's packed for a day and a half. It's packed for a day and a half. It's packed for a day. It's packed. Can this Cabinet really pull together? Cabinet Government, remain united. It's packed. The other thing I'm thinking of is, watch out for George Fox. Now, another team, which is seen as an ally, could she be heading, some suggested, make for the environment strong? First, let's say, suggesting this is the fault he might have given you as an environment strong. When he had to do a reshuffle of human work with his bedrolls and a bunch of other designs, what he actually did, and how it would be given to see someone who assumed that, who backwards would have made it all the way, and then was siding sidelined under Johnson and Bennett whose trust now comes back. So now we have the gate and two men to watch over. So, we pass the gate to the... ...and then we go and then we go and finish the tour. We've got it! Now we're going to have to take a look at that. Some of the ladies are just trying to get away from the fact that they're both right to listen to the third boxback. And then the fact that they're both right to listen to the third boxback. They've come to lessen the weight but in a way it's getting bad. In a way, that is quite a lot of criticism made about what Mr. Sparrow would be like if he was to listen to me and whether there's barricade, they would have boosted the weight as to how cowards are called. I mean, it's not that risk but what it does, we'll say so, as a Prime Minister, what Mr. Johnson took away from all the cowards in that last week, he doesn't just want to manage what Mr. Sparrow's doing to be a class of Mr. Sparrow tonight. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Hello. What's your new role in the Bishop of Laura? First, start with government. Is this a government that can hold together? No, it's not. No, it's not. It's all about me, of course. It's all about you. That's all I haven't said before, actually. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I can hear you. Thanks, man. Oh, yeah, I can hear you well. Can you hear me okay? Very good. Are you okay, there? Is that all right? Thank you. Are we present? No. All right, so I'm going to do this and then I'll go over. I can hear you well, yeah. Sure. Did you hear that? Okay, no worries, thank you. Jesus. It's like Kentucky Fried Chicken. Oh, never again. Yeah, you are the most difficult human being since you've seen that, like, over a year ago. Yeah, particularly for cameras. Partly because you're looking at that, but actually for you and Dave, there are no obvious big hitters to take that foreign secretary job. At a time when that job has been more important, is more important, excuse me, than for many, many years because of the poorly things we've witnessed in the Ukraine with Putin's invasion and now the terrible events in the Middle East, in Israel and Gaza. This is a prime minister who wants this country to play a leading role on the world stage and the advantage of having something like David Cameron in back is he knows many world leaders. He is already a big figure. So that's why he's coming back. I think there's also a sense in which he plays better in Tory heartlands in the so-called Blue Wall than Suella Ravner, who has been sacked as home secretary and the reason she has been sacked is because she has seen, I'm actually seeing that in somebody who's simply not a team player. Obviously there's been much speculation that she would go since she wrote out an authorised piece for the time, a piece criticising the police for not stopping the march, the pro-Palestine march, over the weekend, a piece, as I said, that Downing Street over there did not authorise, but I'm told that the prime minister already decided to sack her when she made those very contentious remarks about how homeless people living in tents were making a lifestyle choice. She's been replaced by James Clevelain, who was foreign secretary, creating that opening for David Cameron. It is remarkable for me to be back here seven and a half years after David Cameron stood at the podium outside Downing Street and announced his resignation. He just lost the referendum on keeping Britain in the European Union. He'd been leading the campaign to keep Britain in the European Union, but he couldn't stay after British people rejected his appeal to stay in the European Union. At that point, he described himself as having been the future once. He is back, quite remarkable. What was going on there? What do we think was happening? Sorry, there's nothing. Is that good? It's not around. As long as you can see Downing Street in my shoulder. Yeah, we can do it while the programme's on, if you like. Are you recording on a card or are you sending it straight through? I'm... Of course. Is that good? All right. Shall we do it immediately after? Let's just do it immediately after the hair. This is not the thing that I think is surprising. First... And then in 2015, in general election, you were scared... Yeah, I can do well, yeah. I'll be talking again at this level. Happy? Thanks. David Cameron. Yeah, I can do well. Sir Ed Davy, huge reshuffle news today. Former Prime Minister David Cameron coming back as Foreign Secretary. What do you make of this appointment? Well, it doesn't sound like change that Rishi Sunak told us he was going to give. It sounds like desperation. And frankly, he really can't appoint someone to the House of Lords quite that easily. There's a process to check someone passes the test. And David Cameron has a crisis, a scandal around him, over the Greensill scandal. And questions have to be asked, whether it's appropriate to put him in the House of Lords at all. How do you think it will go down within the Conservative Party as well? Obviously, they were very divided over Brexit. He oversaw that referendum vote. Do you think it's going to bring the party together? Well, the Conservative Party has been very divided for a number of years now. And there's going to be divisions over the sacking of Sweller-Braverman right to do so. But I'm sure that will annoy some people on the Conservative right. And David Cameron, I think, will also prove a divisive figure. So I think Rishi Sunak has a government that just can't do the work.