Labour Crisis Deepens: Starmer's Emergency Reshuffle After Rayner Exit
PM Keir Starmer implements emergency cabinet reshuffle following Deputy PM Angela Rayner's resignation, appointing David Lammy as Deputy PM amid growing political crisis and Reform UK's rising challenge.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer exits 10 Downing Street following emergency cabinet reshuffle
In a dramatic shake-up of Britain's Labour government, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has executed an emergency cabinet reshuffle following the resignation of Deputy PM Angela Rayner over a damaging tax scandal.
Critical Cabinet Changes
David Lammy assumes the role of Deputy Prime Minister, while Yvette Cooper takes the helm as Foreign Secretary. Shabana Mahmood, previously Justice Secretary, steps into Cooper's former position as Home Secretary. These appointments represent Starmer's desperate attempt to restore authority amid growing political turbulence.
Leadership Crisis Intensifies
The reshuffle comes as Labour faces mounting pressure over its handling of law enforcement challenges and security matters. Cooper's appointment particularly raises eyebrows given her controversial tenure overseeing migration policy.
"Angela is a 'big beast' and hard to replace," admitted one Labour lawmaker, highlighting the government's vulnerability.
Reform UK Capitalises on Labour's Weakness
As Labour struggles with internal chaos, Nigel Farage's Reform UK party is gaining momentum. Speaking at the party's conference in Birmingham, Farage delivered a devastating critique of Labour's competence, suggesting the government might not survive until 2029.
International Impact
The timing of this crisis couldn't be worse for Britain's global standing, as the nation seeks to maintain its influence in crucial European security discussions.
Tax Scandal Details
Rayner's downfall stemmed from a £40,000 tax avoidance controversy related to property transactions, leading to a breach of ministerial code. Her departure marks the eighth ministerial resignation under Starmer's troubled leadership.
Christopher Booker
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