Cameron refuses to say if he advised Sunak on leaving D-Day earlySource: BBC
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00:00Did you advise Rishi Sunak that he should be at the event that we're showing now?
00:07Did you have that conversation with him?
00:09Well, first of all, the photograph of President Biden and Macron, Schultz and myself, that wasn't an event.
00:17It was literally President Macron said he wanted to have a word with me.
00:20And I went up and we had an exchange.
00:24And then he said, let's have a photo of the quad, which is Britain, France, America and Germany.
00:30And so there we were having a photograph. It wasn't an event or a meeting or anything as substantial as that.
00:35In terms of my advice, I'm part of a team and I support my team leader.
00:41And I give advice confidentially to my team leader about all sorts of things.
00:46And we act as a team and I support his decisions and I support the things that he does.
00:51Trust is really important, Mr Cameron. It's something we'll come on to in just a moment.
00:54But I mean, in the light of that, trust in you is also important.
00:59It's about people's credibility, isn't it? So my question was fairly simple.
01:02Did you ever at any point, did you advise him that he was making a bad decision?
01:07Well, I'm not getting into advice that I or my department gave.
01:11Ultimately, politics is a team enterprise. It's important to remember that.