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Why is Grant Shapps replacing Suella Braverman?

This takes the government into strange territory

Grant Shapps [Getty]

Grant Shapps is the new Home Secretary. This takes the government into strange territory, to put it mildly. Shapps was openly campaigning against Liz Truss as Prime Minister just days ago, boasting happily about the spreadsheet he had set up with hundreds of data points about where Tory MPs stood on her leadership, and saying she had ten days to get her premiership back on track. It is quite hard to see how the time that has elapsed since he made that challenge has seen the Prime Minister meet it.

Braverman was notionally loyal to Truss, but hardly helpful: she caused trouble by talking about there being a ‘coup’ against the Prime Minister; campaigned openly against relaxing immigration rules, even for workers who were clearly needed; and was considered by Tory MPs to be running a leadership bid from within the cabinet. Shapps has not even been notionally loyal to Truss, suggesting that support for the Prime Minister is of little importance when booking a ministerial job now.

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Isabel Hardman
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Isabel Hardman is assistant editor of The Spectator and author of Why We Get the Wrong Politicians. She also presents Radio 4’s Week in Westminster.

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