Faced with an almighty mess Starmer opts for big shake-up

This reorganization means the action of a prime minister faced by a supreme confusion – and hurrying down, he tries to seize that moment for the purposes of his own and his government.
This is a shorter, as big as you can imagine the replace the Exchequer Chancellor.
Previously, Downing Street has clearly demonstrated that Rachel Reeves did not go – a movement to calm the markets – but implied the width and depth of the future change.
The “wide range” was how a government was described from inside for lunch.
Damla Damla, appointments were fed in the afternoon.
According to Teatime, he met the definition of this word.
Two new occupations of two of the great government offices: a new home secretary and a new foreign secretary.
And for the first time, the three major offices under the prime minister – home secretary, external secretary and chancellor – were all occupied by women.
Of course, all of this was requested by the former Deputy Prime Minister’s personal foul and Foibles, a nightmare up to a week, Sir Keir Starmer focused on surrendering the beginning of his government’s “second stage”.
Angela Rayner is a great political character, a great personality in Westminster.
As the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary, he could find a substitute instead, but instead he rearranged his government in a much greater way.
Reorganizing a government is an exercise of authority and danger – and this is only for the prime minister.
For individuals relevant – with targets or drilled targets – overlooked, destroyed or dismissed, almost always raised, smiling and promoting.
So the danger for number 10.
Do them correctly and a change can be noticeable on this scale and a government can be re -energy.
Do them wrong or do it too often, and the progress of a government can be Jolty and piece by piece, and the backbench battalion of discontent grows.
From the Prime Minister’s point of view, a political war appears.
After the first year in the office, it confronts a UK reform which is buffetized by shrinking approval ratings.
Sir Keir concluded that being big is the best option.
He knows that he should see it quickly – and he hopes that the new team can do it.




