Braverman out, Cameron in: Rishi Sunak's 'shock' reshuffle

Nov 13, 2023 View Original Article
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"And in a shock return to government, said Politico, David Cameron will be Britain's new foreign secretary, marking the first post-war example of a former prime minister serving in a successor's cabinet since the 1970s, when Conservative Alec Douglas-Home was named foreign secretary in Ted Heath's government."
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"Suella Braverman has been sacked from her role as home secretary and removed from government entirely as Rishi Sunak begins a major cabinet reshuffle."
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-38% Liberal
"On Sunday, Braverman doubled down on her criticism of a pro-Palestine march - joined by at least 300,000 people - even though most arrests were linked to a far-right counter-protest which saw violent scuffles near the Cenotaph."
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-38% Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

46% : And in a "shock" return to government, said Politico, David Cameron will be Britain's new foreign secretary, marking "the first post-war example of a former prime minister serving in a successor's cabinet since the 1970s", when Conservative Alec Douglas-Home was named foreign secretary in Ted Heath's government.
31% : Suella Braverman has been sacked from her role as home secretary and removed from government entirely as Rishi Sunak begins a major cabinet reshuffle.
31% : On Sunday, Braverman "doubled down" on her criticism of a pro-Palestine march - joined by at least 300,000 people - "even though most arrests were linked to a far-right counter-protest" which saw "violent scuffles" near the Cenotaph.

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