Keir Starmer's Cabinet Rejig continues after Rayner Tax Row: Ex -Dating Site Boss enters Govt - Who's in, who's out?
Keir Starmer also allegedly reformed the most important posts at the home office in an attempt to tighten the government’s stance on the illegal immigration Keir Starmer’s cabinet Rejig continues to Rayner Tax Row: Ex -Dating Site Boss Govt – Who’s Out? (AFP) in a whipping birth of its top team, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Keir. Starmer’s attention to the lower run of his ministers comes after appointing David Lammy as the new UK deputy premier Friday after Angela Raynar’s resignation of a tax. Farm Minister Daniel Zeichner showed the door after a collision on the Heritage Tax Reforms of the Chancellor, while Jason Stockwood – especially known for his senior role on Dating Giant Match.com – was brought into the Department of Affairs and Trade, a report of the Independent. At the same time, Starmer also reformed the most important positions at the home office in an attempt to tighten the government’s position on illegal immigration. What other ministers have been removed? Downing Street confirmed on Saturday that former investment minister Poppy Gustaffson and former local government minister Jim McMahon also left the British government. Justin Madders left his post as Minister of Affairs and returned to the rear benches in the House of Commons. Meanwhile, Maria Eagle, the twin sister of Dame Angela, and Catherine McKinnell also left the government, called a report from The Daily Mail. Why reform the cabinet? According to the reports, Rayner’s exit has made a significant setback for Keir Starmer, which comes a few days after re -wiping his number 10 team. In her letter of resignation, Rayner said she “deeply” deeply “does not seek tax advice on specialists, saying that the tension she puts on her family has become ‘unbearable’, reports BBC. concluded that she had violated the ministerial code of conduct by not looking for the tax advice on specialists to ensure that she paid the right stamp duty on the property.