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More growth, fewer boats: Starmer’s reshuffle signals determination to deliver

by Justin Marsh
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Successful reshuffles have a theme and act as the launchpad for a refreshed government. Keir Starmer’s first major frontbench shake-up may be such an event. Unexpectedly bold and wide-ranging, this was the biggest mid-term reshuffle in nearly 20 years in terms of cabinet-level moves. It could well turn out to be the most significant moment of Starmer’s premiership so far.

By rearranging his top team in this way, the prime minister’s theme can be summed up in four words: more growth, fewer boats. It is a message designed to resonate with both the financial markets and the electorate, and it sets the tone for a potentially transformative period in politics.

The best reshuffles are not just about who’s in and who’s out, they’re about setting direction. Starmer’s choices reflect a deliberate effort to align his top team with the policy ambitions Labour wants to be known for. But the real test lies ahead: can this new team deliver the change in policy and communications that justifies such a dramatic reorganisation of personnel?

Keeping Rachel Reeves as chancellor reassures the markets and signals continuity in the government’s fiscal rules. Her presence ensures Labour’s over-arching economic goals remain unchanged. But beyond stability in the leadership at the Treasury, this reshuffle hints at ambition to extend the dedication to accelerating growth to every other Whitehall department.

Pat McFadden’s new role at a beefed-up Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is to be a catalyst for improving productivity. Rather than simply managing the benefits system, the DWP is now seen as a proactive engine for economic renewal.

Peter Kyle’s appointment as business secretary brings tech and innovation to the forefront of the effort to modernise the economy. His track record championing innovation could help position the UK as a global leader in emerging industries.

At Defra, Emma Reynolds’s challenge will be to turn regulators into enablers of growth, championing sustainable economic expansion without sacrificing environmental standards. At the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, Steve “Build Baby Build” Reed will lead a drive to massively accelerate housebuilding.

And Darren Jones, now leading the Cabinet Office as chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, will be tasked with ensuring joined-up delivery across government. His reputation for detail and discipline has the potential to be the glue that holds this ambitious agenda together.

On the other side of the reshuffle’s theme, fewer boats, the prime minister is signalling a determination to confront one of the most politically charged issues of the day: illegal immigration.

Shabana Mahmood’s appointment is a standout. One of the breakout stars of British politics in recent years, she brings intellectual rigour and political savvy to one of the government’s most complex challenges. Her presence suggests the government is ready to move beyond the “smash the gangs” slogan and towards finding solutions.

Yvette Cooper, who had begun the work of turning around the Home Office, now takes her extensive government experience to the international stage. Her diplomacy with European ministers will be crucial in finding a collaborative approach to tackling border issues.

For any of these ambitions to be realised, the reshuffle theme must last longer than the reshuffle itself and the fleeting headlines it generates. For the “more growth, fewer boats” theme to deliver the change voters want, it must permeate every aspect of government.

On growth, the test is simple: can Labour be as obsessed with economic expansion as the Conservatives were with Brexit? That level of focus and drive is what it will take to shift the UK out of stagnation and into a new era of prosperity.

This reshuffle is Starmer’s boldest move yet. If “more growth, fewer boats” can be translated into sustained policy and delivery that is tangible to voters, it could put the next general election up for grabs.

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