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Labour on Govt reshuffle: Another day of Tory turmoil

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Labour on Govt reshuffle: Another day of Tory turmoil

Labour on Govt reshuffle: Another day of Tory turmoil

Labour's John Healey says "it's another Tory turmoil day" as Rishi Sunak is planning a Cabinet reshuffle as the investigation into Dominic Raab's conduct continues.

The Shadow Defence Secretary also says that Rishi Sunak has not delivered on either "integrity" or "stability".

Report by Czubalam.

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