Rishi Sunak’s cautious reshuffle unlikely to alienate Tory camps
by Aubrey Allegretti Political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6541B)
New cabinet is designed to bring down the temperature in the party - but dangers lie ahead
Rishi Sunak has opted for a somewhat cautious cabinet reshuffle, appointing a handful of key allies while trying to splice together the top teams of his two predecessors, Liz Truss and Boris Johnson, in an effort to hold the Conservative party together.
The finished product probably does not resemble the cabinet he would have liked to form, nor the one with which he would hope to lead the Tories into the next general election - but it has done the job insofar as it just slightly ruffles most MPs' feathers rather than alienates a whole wing of the party.
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