Former British PM wants to return to frontline politics as he is 'bored'
David Cameron wants a return to the cabinet because he is 'bored s***less' and has his eye on becoming Foreign Secretary, friends have revealed.
The former British Prime Minister is said to be hoping for a return to front-line politics after a new Tory leader succeeds Theresa May post-Brexit, Daily Mail reports.
But the reaction by MPs has been largely negative with former cabinet colleague Iain Duncan-Smith admitting he is still 'pretty unhappy' he quit No 10 in July 2016 after losing the referendum because he 'should have seen it through'.
Since resigning he has spent much his time writing his book in a £25,000 shed in his Cotswolds garden.
But at 52 it appears he is ready to return with source close to Mr Cameron said he would not rule out going back to Westminster if a future Tory leader asked him.
It will have to wait until after next spring when he releases his memoirs, which is expected to settle scores with Brexiteers including his former friend Michael Gove and Vote Leave figurehead Boris Johnson.
A spokesman for David Cameron refused to comment last night.