London. Dominic Raab has been appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice of Britain. Whereas, Suella Braverman has been made the Home Minister of the country. Apart from these, Ben Wallace will remain the Defense Secretary of Britain. The Conservative Party gave this information by tweeting on Tuesday. Significantly, Rishi Sunak officially started work as soon as he became the Prime Minister. There was a stir in British politics as soon as he became PM. The market of speculation had heated up as to which people Sunak would include in the cabinet.
The eyes of the leaders were on that the new PM should not repeat the mistakes of former Prime Minister Liz Truss. Let us tell you, the Truss had raised an army of loyalists as soon as its government was formed. On the other hand, Sunak’s appreciation and criticism started as soon as he became the PM. Some media outlets described his leadership as a “new dawn” for the country, while others questioned his “legitimacy of victory”. One newspaper carried a picture of him with the headline, “Unite, or you’ll be finished – Sunak’s warning to Tory lawmakers.” One newspaper heavily criticized him with the headline “The End of Democracy”.
These leaders included in Sunak’s cabinet
Jeremy Hunt-Chancellor, Penny Mordont-Commons Leader, Suella Braverman-Home Minister, Grant Shapps-Finance Minister, Dominic Raab- Deputy PM-Justice Minister, James Cleverly-Secretary of State, Simone Hart-Chief Whip, Ben Wallace- Defense Minister, Nadeem Jahavi – Party Chairman, Oliver Dowden – Lancaster Duchy.
showed them the way out
Those who resigned include Jacob Rees-Mogg, Brendan Lewis, Robert Buckland. Apart from these, Jake Barry, Kit Malthouse, Chloe Smith, Ranil Jayawardene, Simone Clarke, Wendy Morton, Vicky Ford, Alok Sharma have been shown the way out.
Sunak made this promise
Before officially becoming the PM, Sunak said at 10 Downing Street – I have been elected the leader of my party. I promise you that I will work with the same humanity and work on building a better future for you and the generations to come. He said- I will unite my country not only with words but also with activities. Sunak said- My government will build an economy that makes the most of the opportunities of Brexit.