David Cameron dismisses Nadine Dorries claims of 'plot' for him to return as Tory leader
Lord Cameron has dismissed suggestions he could lead the Conservative Party once more, after former MP Nadine Dorries alleged there was a "plot" for him to succeed Rishi Sunak in the event of a general election loss.
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