Sunak claims new cabinet 'reflects a unified party' as Braverman and Gove make shock comebacks

Sunak claims new cabinet 'reflects a unified party' as Braverman and Gove make shock comebacks

Rishi Sunak has reinstated Suella Braverman as home secretary only six days after she resigned, in a cabinet reshuffle which Downing Street said “reflects a unified party”.

Ms Braverman, a favourite of the Conservative right, stepped down last Wednesday after admitting to sending secure government information from her personal email and being accused of breaching the ministerial code.

Labour’s Yvette Cooper accused the new PM of putting “party before country” in reinstating her in one of the four great offices of state.

“Our national security and public safety are too important for this kind of chaos,” she said.

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Elsewhere in his new cabinet, Mr Sunak culled many of those who had featured in Ms Truss’s top team – including former business secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg and former justice secretary Brandon Lewis – while rewarding his allies with cabinet roles.

His closest ally Oliver Dowden was rewarded with a promotion to Chancellor…

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