On 5 September 2025, British Foreign Secretary David Lammy was appointed Deputy Prime Minister, Justice Secretary, and Lord Chancellor, following the sudden resignation of Angela Rayner amid a tax scandal. Rayner’s exit triggered a dramatic government overhaul led by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, marking a pivotal moment in UK politics.
Inside the Shuffle: Key Appointments
The broader cabinet reshuffle included,
- Yvette Cooper, previously Home Secretary, became Foreign Secretary.
- Shabana Mahmood was elevated to Home Secretary.
Other notable shifts
- Steve Reed → Housing Secretary
- Pat McFadden → Work & Pensions Secretary
- Emma Reynolds, Peter Kyle, Douglas Alexander, Liz Kendall, and Jonathan Reynolds took up new roles.
This was the first major reshuffle since Autumn, seen as Starmer’s attempt to regain momentum amid political turbulence.
Political Implications
- Rayner’s Role & Fallout: A highly visible and popular figure on Labour’s soft‑left, Rayner’s resignation created a leadership vacuum and potential internal party contest.
- Starmer’s Strategy: By elevating trusted lieutenants like Lammy and Mahmood, Starmer aimed to shore up his leadership ahead of looming economic pressures, including a £40 billion budget shortfall and the upcoming November budget.
- Labour Party Dynamics: The reshuffle could spark internal fracturing or, alternatively, consolidate Starmer’s authority—depending on how deputy leadership elections unfold.


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