Boris Johnson news - live: Williamson, Raab and Patel return to government as new PM continues biggest cabinet reshuffle in modern history
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Your support makes all the difference.Boris Johnson has carried out the most brutal cabinet reshuffle in modern history as he sacked more than half of Theresa May's top team within hours of taking charge.
Allies of Ms May were unceremoniously cleared out, with rival Jeremy Hunt was among the senior figures to leave the government in favour of Brexiteers.
Sajid Javid was appointed as chancellor, with Brexiteers Priti Patel and Dominic Raab returning to the cabinet as home secretary and foreign secretary.
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Interesting - ex-chief whip Julian Smith has been appointed as Northern Ireland secretary. He was instrumental in brokering a deal with the DUP that saved Theresa May after the snap election in 2017.
Alister Jack has been named as Scottish secretary. A former whip, he only won his seat in 2017 so will be a very fresh face at the cabinet table.
And that's it for the politics liveblog for the day.
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