Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron has been appointed as the Foreign Secretary in a cabinet reshuffle triggered by the dismissal of Suella Braverman as Home Secretary. During his tenure as Prime Minister, Cameron played a key role in promoting economic and trade cooperation with China, leading to what was known as the “Golden Era” of UK-China relations. However, concerns have been raised about Cameron’s ties with Beijing, including his involvement in promoting China’s Belt and Road initiative. Critics question his integrity and impartiality, and there are concerns about the future direction of UK-China relations under his leadership.
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