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UK cabinet shake-up: Keir Starmer’s bold reset after Rayner’s resignation

by admin September 6, 2025
September 6, 2025

Keir Starmer pulled off a major cabinet shake-up on Friday, trying to steady his government after Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner’s shocking resignation.

The reshuffle saw some pretty significant moves as David Lammy got promoted from Foreign Secretary to Deputy PM and Justice Secretary, Yvette Cooper shifted from Home Secretary to Foreign Secretary, and Shabana Mahmood stepped into the Home Secretary role.

Fallout from Rayner’s resignation sparks major changes

This whole mess started with Rayner getting caught up in a tax scandal that forced her out.

An independent ethics adviser ruled she broke the ministerial code by underpaying stamp duty on a flat purchase, which sounds relatively minor but became a major headache.

Rayner was hugely popular with Labour’s left wing and seen as Starmer’s closest ally, so losing her was a real blow.

She took full responsibility and blamed it on not getting proper tax advice during some complicated family property dealings.

The timing couldn’t be worse for Starmer. His government has been struggling with rising support for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, which has been gaining ground by hammering Labour on immigration and economic issues.

Add in some recent U-turns on welfare reforms and fuel support, and you have a government that looks like it’s losing its way.

Starmer’s trying to put the best face on this by talking about integrity and ethical governance, but everyone knows he needed to move fast to stop the bleeding.

Promoting Lammy to Deputy PM makes sense as he is experienced, loyal, and can handle complex portfolios when things get messy.

Cooper staying in a senior role as Foreign Secretary keeps another trusted ally close to the action.

Analysts weigh in: A necessary reset amid rising pressure

Political analysts are calling this Starmer’s attempt to reset a government that’s been looking pretty shaky lately.

The observers noted the government feels uncertain about its direction, and the reshuffle suggests Starmer knows he needs to get his priorities straight and fast.

The big question is whether shuffling the deck chairs is enough to fix Labour’s deeper problems.

They are facing pressure from multiple directions like reform UK eating into their support, criticism over policy flip-flops, and now this ethics scandal that knocked out one of their key figures.

Starmer’s new team has some immediate challenges ahead, with local elections coming up and the next general election always looming.

Lammy and Cooper are solid picks who should be able to handle the pressure, but they need to start delivering policy wins quickly.

The government’s credibility has taken a hit, and voters aren’t exactly known for their patience when it comes to political drama and scandals.

How this all plays out will probably determine whether Starmer can get Labour back on track or if this is just the beginning of bigger problems down the road.

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