Former Prime Minister David Cameron makes the front pages of most daily newspapers on Saturday through the admissions, regrets and attacks contained in his just-released memoirs.
The Times leads with a book extract from Mr Cameron, who insists he was right to call the Brexit referendum, but says he’s sorry for the uncertainty and division that has followed, and that ultimately, he failed.
'I'm sorry. I failed'#tomorrowspaperstoday@AllieHBNews #DavidCameron pic.twitter.com/o6OVf4TOmL
— The Times Pictures (@TimesPictures) September 13, 2019
The Guardian reports Mr Cameron thinks every day about the referendum result and feels Boris Johnson has behaved “appallingly” by proroguing Parliament.
The Guardian front page, Saturday 14 September 2019 | Cameron: Johnson has behaved appallingly pic.twitter.com/2YI8Gwxp9G
— The Guardian (@guardian) September 13, 2019
The Independent says Mr Cameron has criticised Mr Johnson’s Brexit strategy, saying a no-deal departure would be a “bad outcome” for Britain.
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— The Independent (@Independent) September 13, 2019
The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail lead with Mr Cameron lashing out at Mr Johnson and Michael Gove, and saying that Brexiteers had behaved appallingly.
Saturday’s Daily TELEGRAPH: “Cameron lashes out at Gove and Johnson” #bbcpapers #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/A5f3TRTctb
— Allie Hodgkins-Brown (@AllieHBNews) September 13, 2019