David Cameron
Labour leader to offer "sensible" Brexit deal.
Ex-PM says "you'd think we had reinstated the workhouse" and that Tory-led government should have "ripped the plaster off" in the early days of his premiership.
Former PM says Johnson should give Tory rebels a way back into the party.
Even the former Tory PM's critics have lambasted the original article.
As David Cameron renews his feud with the former Vote Leave chief, a fresh battle looms over just who should run the Tory campaign.
Former PM blender-blitzes the five stages of Brexit grief. And apology or acceptance for his own blunders is still notably absent.
The former PM said he was "hugely depressed" in the wake of the result – but refused to rule out the option of a second referendum.
She told a crowd in Rotherham: “I’d just like to point out – I am a girly swot and I’m proud of it. Let’s see who's in their job the longest.”
More than 300 people were killed and 1,200 injured when troops under British command fired into a crowd of protesters in 1919.
This letter comes days after the PM used similar language in the Commons.
About David Cameron
David Cameron took office in 2010 after forming a coalition government with Nick Clegg. He has since seen the popularity of his party fall as well as internal rebellions against the alliance with the Lib Dems.