I'm with FenellaTheWitch on this. I also liked Cameron and think he was fairly straight as politicians go. Perhaps a bit naive at times - his idea that the pay of those at the top in any company should not exceed ten times that of the lowest seemed fanciful and difficult to legislate although well meaning. But he is widely respected and has been wise in keeping his head down since quitting office. I never saw him as cutting and running by the way, it made perfect sense that someone who had campaigned to remain in the EU felt he was the wrong person to see through our leaving (the media would have used that to discredit him), although I think he would have made a far better job of it than the three who followed.I liked Cameron. That was a conservative party I understood. He should never have called the referendum (IMO) but I think he knows that.
Actually, I think he should have called the referendum because there was obviously an appetite for it and the result showed it was what the public wanted. However, he made a very poor job of arguing the Remain case. He can take a full responsibility for that.
Probably the most astute thing Rishi has done tbh. Something for the more traditionalist Conservative voter to grab onto.
Nick Abbot can dig out his Cameron soundbites now.