Johnson updated the British government

14 February 2020, 04:46 | Policy
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson held the first rearrangement in the government after Brexit on Thursday, the only but major sensation was the resignation of Chancellor Sajid Javid.

This was reported by the press service of the Prime Minister of Britain.

According to some reports, Javid refused to remain in the post of Minister of Finance after Johnson suggested that he dismiss all advisers and replace them with people from the prime minister’s office. The new chancellor was Rishi Sunak, previously serving as deputy minister.

Foreign Minister Dominic Raab, Interior Minister Prity Patel and Defense Minister Ben Wallace retained their posts.

Expectedly, Jeffrey Cox was fired from the post of Attorney General. His place was taken by Suella Braverman, who previously worked in the now dissolved Ministry of Brexit..

Instead of Nikki Morgan, Oliver Dowden became Minister of Digital Technology, Culture, Sports and the Environment.

Teresa Leeds Lost Minister of Business. Alok Sharma took her post, he will also be responsible for holding the UN climate summit in Glasgow in November.

After the departure of Sharma, the post of Minister for International Development was taken by Ann-Marie Trevelyan, who previously worked in the Ministry of Defense.

George Eustis became the new Minister for the Environment, Food, and Agriculture in place of Theresa Villiers.

Minister of Northern Ireland Affairs - a post that is gaining added importance in the face of Britain’s upcoming EU talks on future relations - will take Brandon Lewis, formerly Deputy Interior Minister.




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