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Why Rishi Sunak may put his critics in the cabinet

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When Liz Truss became prime minister, some commented that she had built up a cabinet almost entirely of her supporters. 

Butour political correspondent Tamara Cohen says Rishi Sunak is likely to take a different approach.

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“Rishi Sunak’s team say that when he talks about a government of all the talents, he actually means it this time,” she says.

This means bringing in people who don’t support or agree with him.

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While this risks high-profile complainers in the newspapers come budget time, Tamara says there is another reason Mr Sunak will want to keep his critics close.

The Tories command a majority of nearly 80 in the Commons, but plenty of MPs backed Boris Johnson and Penny Mordaunt in the leadership race – meaning the party is “deeply divided” and votes on spending cuts could be difficult to get through.

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Every vote will count for Mr Sunak, Tamara says – so he’ll need “as many of his critics in government positions as possible”.

Margaret Thatcher had taken a similar approach, appointing her critics so people would challenge her.

DISCLAIMER: Independentghana.com will not be liable for any inaccuracies contained in this article. The views expressed in the article are solely those of the author’s, and do not reflect those of The Independent Ghana

Source: Sky News.com

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