
Politics back to Noughties? New Labour stalwarts and Cameron return
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62% : After he left Downing Street as PM in 2007, Sir Tony became a Middle East envoy working on behalf of the US, Russia, the UN and the EU.52% : But he has recently raised the prospect of a return to Westminster as Labour looks poised to re-enter government at the general election.
51% : He left Government just a year later when he moved to the private sector with Saatchi & Saatchi and, later, Teneo Blue Rubicon.
50% : And who else could be plotting a return? David Miliband David Miliband has recently raised the prospect of a return to Westminster as Labour looks poised to re-enter government at the general election David Miliband served as a minister throughout the 2000s as part of the New Labour government.
49% : Now known as Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton, after Rishi Sunak handed him a seat in the House of Lords, the 57-year-old is back in Government as Foreign Secretary.
44% : 'He knows how unpopular Mandelson is with many Labour Party members, not to mention voters.' Lord Cameron Now known as Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton, after Rishi Sunak handed him a seat in the House of Lords, the ex-PM is back in Government as Foreign Secretary Not to be outdone in the recent bout of Noughties nostalgia, the Tories have returned David Cameron - who led the party between 2005 to 2016 - to the political frontline.
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