The Conservative Party has announced a reshuffle, as former ministers and returning MPs make the transition into becoming the shadow cabinet.
Lord Cameron has resigned from Rishi Sunak’s frontbench, having been foreign secretary before Labour’s victory in Thursday’s election, and has now been replaced in the shadow role by his deputy Andrew Mitchell.
Also, despite clinging on to a seat in last week’s vote, Richard Holden has quit as Tory party chairman, with Richard Fuller taking his place in the interim.
Writing in his resignation letter, Mr Holden said there needed to be a “thorough review into the general election campaign”, but it would “best take place with a new set of eyes to help provide the clearest view”.
“Top team” or the dregs that we failed to completely flush away?