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Cabinet reshuffle: David Lidlington takes over from Damien Green as Cabinet Office minister but is not given First Secretary of State title | Cabinet reshuffle: David Lidlington takes over from Damien Green as Cabinet Office minister but is not given First Secretary of State title |
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Justice Secretary David Lidington has been handed the disgraced Damian Green’s role, at Theresa May’s side – but will not be given his title as her effective deputy. | Justice Secretary David Lidington has been handed the disgraced Damian Green’s role, at Theresa May’s side – but will not be given his title as her effective deputy. |
Mr Lidington will not be First Secretary of State – the title given to Mr Green, who resigned just before Christmas – but will take his job as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office. | |
No 10 said he would also chair the multiple Brexit committees previously overseen by Mr Green, handing him a crucial role in the reshuffled Cabinet. | No 10 said he would also chair the multiple Brexit committees previously overseen by Mr Green, handing him a crucial role in the reshuffled Cabinet. |
It means the leadership of the committees charged with deciding the details of EU withdrawal will stay with a pro-EU MP who campaigned strongly for Remain in the referendum. | |
Labour quickly protested that the move meant more “chopping and changing in the Ministry of Justice”, amid controversies over bulging prisons and probation. | |
“This means there will have been 4 Justice Secretaries in just 18 months. Prisons, probation, courts and access to justice deserves better than this,” tweeted Richard Burgon, the party’s Shadow Justice Secretary. | |
Mr Green was sacked after a Cabinet Office inquiry found he had failed to tell the truth over the pornography found on his office computer a decade ago. | |