A series of major changes have recently taken place in the UK, which has sparked widespread public attention and discussion.
First, Home Secretary Suella Braverman was removed from office for publishing controversial articles. In the article, Braverman accused London of favouritism in policing and said that pro-Palestinian groups were "**
Immediately after the article was published, it sparked criticism from the crowd, demanding that she be dismissed.
In the face of criticism, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reacted quickly and made a cabinet reshuffle.
Braverman was removed as Home Secretary and replaced by former British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly. Cleverly had previously excelled in the diplomatic field, so he was appointed as the new Home Secretary, succeeding Braverman.
At the same time, the return of former British Prime Minister David Cameron has attracted widespread attention.
Cameron was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016, however, after the Brexit referendum results were revealed, he announced his resignation and withdrew**.
The Brexit referendum voted 52% to 48% in favor of leaving the EU, while Cameron and his ** voted in favor of remaining in the EU. The result of the referendum was a huge defeat for Cameron and marked the UK's departure from the European Union.
Subsequently, Cameron officially stepped down as prime minister and resigned from the lower house of parliament a few months later.
Recently, however, Cameron has returned to the political scene.
His appointment as the new foreign secretary has attracted widespread attention and discussion. David Cameron has led major decisions in the UK, and now his return has undoubtedly had a significant impact on British politics.
His appointment has also forced people to look back and reflect on past Brexit referendums and their implications for the future of the UK. In summary, the recent new appointments of the UK's first Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary have aroused widespread attention and discussion.