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British Prime Minister, Boris Johnsonwas named one of his key allies on Tuesday, Jacob Rees Moggas the new government official on ‘Brexit Opportunity’, makes slight adjustments to the executive he wants to restore Political initiative lost in recent weeks.
Downing Street, the Prime Minister’s Office, said in a statement that the Queen has approved the appointment of Rees-Mogg as Conservative Chair of the House of Commons as the new Brexit Secretary for Opportunities and Efficiency. .
Rees-Mogg’s departure from the House of Commons leads to the appointment of Mark Spencer to replace himuntil now in charge of maintaining parliamentary discipline within the “Conservative” group (“whip” in English), which in turn was replaced by deputy Chris Heaton-Harris.
Another change announced is the appointment of a deputy Stuart Andrew as housing secretary.
While Rees-Mogg’s new role – the most relevant change announced – has yet to be described, everything suggests he will oversee Johnson’s plan to move from community-directed “inherited” legislation to normative deregulation that encourages investment.
The Prime Minister’s pledge to pass the Brexit Freedom Act has raised skepticism from the Scottish and Welsh self-governments, which they fear will lead to a loss of power and a centralisation of the country.
This step is part of a path to administrative reforms that Johnson proposed last weekafter becoming famous Report prepared by Senior Officer Sue Gray Party in Downing Street despite social restrictions due to Covid-19.
As part of the changes, several members of the advisory team closest to the “prime minister” have left their posts in recent days, including his chief of staff and his communications chief, to be replaced by Johnson’s former collaborators.
The Prime Minister has shown particular interest in improving relations between his executive branch and the “Conservative” parliamentary bloc, which has meant some of the most relevant changes within the House of Commons.