Cameron refuses to say if he advised Sunak on leaving D-Day early

13 Jun 2024 • 7:20 PM MYT
The Independent
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David Cameron refused to say if he had offered any advice to Rishi Sunak that he may be making a poor decision by leaving D-Day 80th anniversary commemorations early last week.

The prime minister left Normandy before a major international ceremony marking the anniversary of the Allied landings so he could record a TV interview as part of his push for votes in the general election.

Mr Sunak later apologised, saying on reflection it was a “mistake.”

“I’m not getting into advice that I or my department gave,” Lord Cameron, who attended the commemorations as foreign secretary, said.

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