Mr Cameron was one of more than 400 ex-politicians given free reign to roam the premises

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Mr Cameron was one of more than 400 ex-politicians given free reign to roam the premises, eat subsidised food and drink in its VIP Strangers bar. But sadly for Mr Cameron, an embarrassing admin blunder put an end to it. The Daily Mail Online reports he is no longer a pass holder because his team expected parliamentary officials to contact them when the pass needed renewing. A peak at the House’s most recent roster shows his pal George Osborne has got his hands on a pass despite Mr Cameron not quite renewing his in time. Since calling the EU referendum in June 2016 and stepping down as prime minister and allowing for Theresa May to swoop in, he is said to have only visited the House of Commons “once or twice”.

But he is expected to renew his pass next year. The pass is a Category X permit and are issued to MPs who have served at least one full term in parliament but do not allow them to bring guests into the House. Mr Cameron was said to have been hoping for a return to politics as Foreign Secretary after Mrs May is replaced before the next general election.

Currently, he has been writing his memoirs in his £25,000 shed at his home in the Cotswolds. As for his closest ally George Osborne, he made headlines for taking up an eye-watering eight jobs. These include editor of the London Evening Standard, which he works four days a week for a £200,000 salary, Chairman for Exor which owns Juventus Football Club. His salary has not been disclosed.

George Osborne made headlines for taking up an eye-watering eight jobs