Sky's Adam Boulton perhaps asked Gordon Brown the best question upon
the announcement of his cabinet reshuffle. With the promotion of yet
more unelected peers, the reduction in the number of women, the
resignations of rising stars, the departure of experienced ministers
and the reappearance of the discredited, how can it be claimed that
the reshuffle has made the government stronger?
the announcement of his cabinet reshuffle. With the promotion of yet
more unelected peers, the reduction in the number of women, the
resignations of rising stars, the departure of experienced ministers
and the reappearance of the discredited, how can it be claimed that
the reshuffle has made the government stronger?