CRISIS, WHAT CRISIS?

The public might feel confirmed in their view is that they're not entirely sure that there's that much difference between this government and the previous one this point effectively being under the pivot as the Prime Minister would like to see it a reset and you don't see it that way.
There are clearly 2 significant strategic moves in this reshuffle the first is indeed it that Shabana Mahmood moved into the Home Office. It was completely clear that Yvette Cooper is not the person to deal with the immigration.
The second is Pat McFadden overtake a DWP together with the responsibility for dealing with skills and of course that's the other department that was in political trouble during the year therefore, Pat McFadden job will be to try to get people off welfare and into a labour market which overseas essential to the government's economic growth.
The question here probably going to be whether or not those two ministers in particular can do a better job in the eyes of the public than their predecessors and also in the eyes of labour MPs.
Was the appointment of the new deputy PM something to delivers fortunes in the polls? Well I'm not confident at all, for me personally was a very bad choice as David Lammy as new Deputy PM will not going to transform people's willingness to vote simply because he failed on his previous post being Foreign Minister.
Much better and for me more successful Deputy PM would be Shabana Mahmood.
There is also a question of loyalty as everyone seems must be PM Keir Starmer approved candidate. The left of the Labour party is without Angela Rayner is now completely exposed, not to mention that Jeremy Corbin formed new party which might be minor problem.
Angela Rayner of course is the one big loss for the Prime Minister because Angela Rayner was the Connection with labour activists and union in the way that she did. There is no doubt in my mind that Keir Starmer need Angela Rayner back as soon as possible.

