Ex-Tory PM David Cameron has torn into his successors Theresa May and Boris Johnson for their decisions on security and foreign aid.
In a rare appearance before Parliament, he said Ms May had made a “very bad mistake” in merging the national security advisers and cabinet secretary posts. “I think it was for instance a very bad mistake combining cabinet secretary and national security adviser - they are two jobs,” he told the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy. “For one person, even if you were a cross of Einstein, Wittgenstein and Mother Teresa, you couldn’t possibly do both jobs and I think that temporarily weakened the National Security Council.” He also attacked Mr Johnson for scrapping the Department for International
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