Elizabeth Truss has replaced Dominic Raab and become the new British foreign secretary in a government reshuffle to form a “strong and united” Cabinet on Wednesday. The former international trade secretary—commonly known as Liz Truss—has championed the cabinet popularity contest for months as the woman responsible for negotiating continuity and new trade deals around the world to keep post-Brexit Britain in business. Truss will remain in her other job as the minister for women and equalities, and Anne-Marie Trevelyan will fill Truss’ previous job as the secretary for international trade. Raab, who came under heavy criticism last month for taking a holiday during Taliban advancement in Afghanistan, is now the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. He also got the title of Deputy Prime Minister, formalising a role he performed as the first secretary of state when he stood in for Boris Johnson while the Prime Minister was in hospital with the CCP …
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