What does the cabinet reshuffle mean for next election?

Party staff told to prepare for the polls as Boris Johnson shakes up top team

Liz Truss
Liz Truss, ‘darling of Conservative grassroots members’, leaves 10 Downing Street as the new foreign secretary
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Boris Johnson is rebuilding his junior ministerial team today after appointing a new cabinet that he hopes will keep the Conservatives in power beyond 2024.

The prime minister “laid the groundwork for the next general election” with his “ruthless” cabinet reshuffle, in which Gavin Williamson lost his job as education secretary and Robert Buckland had his justice brief removed, said The Guardian.

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