Burnham’s first reshuffle should resist a sweeping change of junior ministers
Burnham’s first reshuffle should resist a sweeping change of junior ministers jack.sanders Mon, 13/07/2026 - 14:49 Beyond refreshing his Cabinet, keeping most ministers in their current roles is Burnham’s best chance of getting things done in government. 3 Comment Tim Durrant Institute for Government Yes At this stage of the parliament, if the prime minister is not clear why he is reshuffling a minister then he would be wiser to leave them to get on with the job. Ministers Government reshuffl...
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Institute for Government (United Kingdom) | Jul 13, 2026
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