Foreign Office minister resigned with damning letter criticising the PM Nicknamed 'thestenographer' forfastidious note-taking in Whitehall Raises prospect of explosive, detailed account of her time in government Publishers liken it to diaries of ex-Labour spin doctor Damian McBride Ex-International Development minister Andrew Mitchell backs arms embargo

By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor

Published: 07:21 EST, 6 August 2014 | Updated: 10:23 EST, 6 August 2014

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David Cameron is braced for further embarrassment from the resignation Baroness Warsi, as publishers clamour for the rights to her memoirs of life in government.

She dramatically quit the government yesterday with a damning condemnation of Mr Cameron's 'morally indefensible' policy on Gaza.

Baroness Warsi was well-known as a fastidious note-taker during Cabinet meetings and her account of life in the Coalition could prove explosive in the run-up to the general election.

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