Kemi Badenoch, leader of the UK Conservative Party, has carried out a significant reshuffle of her shadow cabinet in a bid to revitalize the party after a major election defeat.
The most notable move is the return of former foreign and home secretary Sir James Cleverly, who will now serve as shadow housing secretary and face Labour's Angela Rayner in Parliament. The reshuffle is seen as an attempt to add experience and name recognition to the Tory frontbench, but critics have called it a 'panic button' move and questioned whether it will be enough to address the party's deep challenges. Some senior figures, like Robert Jenrick, may be left out of the new team.
Badenoch has framed the changes as part of a 'mission of renewal' for the Conservatives.
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