George Osborne: Waiting for the tables to turn? - BBC News

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Media captionHighlights from George Osborne's interview on the Today programme A mere two months ago George Osborne was the second most powerful member of the government. Then he was the first cabinet minister Theresa May sacked when she became prime minister, dispatching him to the backbenches. Politics is brutal. But if Mrs May hoped the former chancellor would disappear she was wrong. While David Cameron has opted for memoir writing and - it's safe to predict - a future on company and charity boards his old ally is staying in politics. With typical wily twinkle George Osborne said he would not be writing his memoirs because he didn't know how the story was going to end. He will not want to be a sniping critic of the government he's been excluded from.

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