The Labour government is faltering.
Britain witnesses a political earthquake: Resignations and appointments reshuffle the cards.
Arabian Sea Newspaper - Special
Britain Sees Political Earthquake: Resignations and Appointments Reshuffle the Deck The British political scene witnessed dramatic changes this morning, Friday, as Angela Rayner resigned from her position as Deputy Prime Minister following a legal controversy. In response, the Prime Minister made swift adjustments: David Lammy was appointed as the new Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, while Yvette Cooper took over the Foreign Office, Shabana Mahmood received the Home Office portfolio, and Peter Kyle was assigned the Ministry of Business. Strategic Insight: These changes are not merely a reshuffling of positions, but a re-engineering of the face of power at a sensitive moment. The Labour government is seeking to consolidate its cohesion in the face of increasing pressure from populist and center-right currents. What is happening today will determine whether the party is able to remain cohesive or whether it will enter a spiral of internal conflict that could open the door to early elections.