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After Reshuffle, 3 Indian-Origin MPs Part of UK PM Boris Johnson Cabinet

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UK senior ministers were bracing themselves for Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s first major cabinet reshuffle since the ruling Conservati­ves’ December 2019 general election victory, according to the reports.

Rishi Sunak, the son in law of Infosys co-founder Ramarao Narayana Murthy, on Thursday, replaced Pakistani Chancellor Sajid Javid as the Chancellor of the Exchequer (finance minister) of the United Kingdom, while Alok Sharma was appointed Business Secretary in the British Cabinet.

With this, there are now three MPs of Indian-origin in Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Cabinet.

According to media reports, the decision comes just a few weeks before Javid who was only eight months old in his job was set to unveil the UK budget on March 11, setting out the government”s tax and spending plans.

Rishi Sunak, the 39-year-old Treasury chief Secretary, is close to Boris Johnson.

The UK formally left the EU on January 31 and is now in a pre-agreed period of transition during which it is free to open up trade talks with countries around the world.

PM Johnson said that Britain’s exit from the 27-member economic bloc meant that it will not be accepting all its rules as it opens up negotiatio­ns with countries around the world.

Earlier, tens of thousands of proEurope protesters took to the streets in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh, marching against it.

Mr Johnson last July, had appointed Ms Patel as the new Home Secretary. Following the developmen­t, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had further extended congratula­tory notes to his “good friend” Priti Patel on the occasion.

In the June 2016 referendum, 62 per cent of the people in Scotland voted to remain.

More changes expected

Mr Johnson is expected to make changes at junior ministeria­l level – namely parliament­ary under-secretarie­s of state – that could see a 50/50 gender balance in a push to promote female talent.

There is also a plan to make at least 60 per cent of parliament­ary private secretarie­s women, compared with just 18 per cent at the moment. Meanwhile, Attorney-General Geoffrey

From left; Chancellor of the Exchequer (Finance Minister) Rishi Sunak, Home Secretary Priti Patel and Business Secretary Alok Sharma.

Cox said he would be “uncomplain­ing” if, as some expect, he is sacked or moved.

The reason for the increase is likely to be the number of Scots who support EU membership and would have changed their minds in 2014 if Scottish independen­ce allowed the country to be part of the EU.

Brexit was originally scheduled for March 29, 2019, but was repeatedly delayed when MPs rejected a previous withdrawal agreement reached by the EU and former Prime Minister Theresa May.

Mr Johnson was able to get his own deal through Parliament after winning the December 12, 2019, general election with a House of Commons majority of 80, on a pledge to “get Brexit done”.

Mr Johnson was re-elected Prime Minister following his landslide victory in the December 12 general election, deemed as one the UK’s most decisive and crucial.

The Statesman

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