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Prime Ministers is a Rock Band from Ecuador, formed in 2008. The band consists of Ernesto "E" Estrada, Alejandro "Alex" Zon, Fabio "Shaggy" López and Alejandro "Ale" Carrau.

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... Former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and David Cameron both promised to ban the group, whose stated aim is the re-establishment of an Islamic caliphate, before abandoning the proposals, Mr Adelekan said the Hizb-Ut-Tahrir protest would be subject to strict requirements that it should begin at 13:00 GMT and disperse at 15:30...

Bowen: Ceasefire demands will grow without proof of Hamas HQ at Al-Shifa

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... These actions will breed more terrorism And another interesting development is the publication by what s called the " Elders" a group of retired Prime Ministers, Presidents and elder statesmen and women from around the world, of a statement condemning Hamas but also saying that " Destroying Gaza and killing civilians is not making Israel safer...

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... Others, not least in the Labour Party, ask whether all this amounts to a coherent strategy at all, given its only weeks ago that Rishi Sunak was seeking to define himself against recent governments and Prime Ministers...

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What was the strategy behind Rishi Sunak's reshuffle?

Nov 9,2023 12:31 pm

By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC News

Rishi Sunak 's new cabinet meets for the First Time This Morning , as His New Look government takes shape.

At 23:00, the announcements were still coming, and it's not Just David Cameron doing a less senior job than their previous role.

Dame Andrea Leadsom used to be a cabinet Minister as business Secretary - She once ran for Conservative leader and Prime Minister - Now She 's back as a junior health Minister .

Damian Hinds used to be education Secretary . Now he's Number Two in The Department as Minister of state.

But let's take a step back. What is this reshuffle all about?

From Rishi Sunak 's perspective, it is about building a team more in His own image, and shaking off at least some of the folk he inherited from Liz Truss .

It is also about trying to change the political dial.

I'm told Rishi Sunak and David Cameron have spoken every Now and again since Mr Sunak became Prime Minister .

It was about a week ago when Lord Cameron, as he Now is, was asked if he would become Foreign Secretary .

This suggests - Given the sideways move for James Cleverly from Foreign Secretary to home Secretary - That Suella Braverman may have been done for even Without the

But Mrs Braverman's remarks did, it appears, shuffle forward the reshuffle.

David Cameron's return has prompted genuine delight from some Conservatives.

I've seen texts flying around talking excitedly about 'DC' - His initials were often used as shorthand when he was Prime Minister .

But others in The Party see him as a Conservative from a different era: the Remain-loving author of what some see as as the austerity years. For some Conservative MPs they are two things they would run a mile from.

Governments will often appoint blasts from The Past to senior roles, via The House of Lords, when they've either run out of better ideas or really do need to give the impression they're patching up very public differences.

Think Lord Mandelson as the unlikely Number Two to Gordon Brown in The Final years of Labour's last stint in government.

As for Suella Braverman , No10 got rid of her because they were tired of her.

On plenty of policy issues She and the Prime Minister agreed. But her language and the attention it attracted irritated them, as did That newspaper article That wasn't properly signed off by No10.

A former Minister , Dame Andrea Jenkyns , has published her letter of no confidence in Rishi Sunak .

Some of Suella Braverman 's supporters claim - Without Evidence - a dozen or so letters have been sent in private. Who Knows .

The numbers of the disillusioned tempted by political insurrection don't seem big, at least yet.

But make mistake, No10 is aware of them.

Mrs Braverman hasn't yet properly had her say After Her early morning sacking by phone.

Some think She may wait until after the decision on Wednesday from the Supreme Court about the Rwanda migrant plan.

If the government loses, Suella Braverman isn't likely to stay quiet for long.

And senior folk in government think losing on Rwanda In Court is more likely than winning.

But a qualified loss (or indeed qualified win) is possible, where some elements of the scheme are approved and others aren't.

The question is how much attention can Suella Braverman attract, how much appetite does the Tory party still have for stirring things up before an Election - as opposed to making a case for its priorities afterwards? Let's see.

What is noticeable - and The Return of David Cameron personifies - is what seems like a tilt away from The Right .

The re-appointment of Esther Mcvey is a nod to those who might be concerned about this, charged as She is with keeping a sceptical eye on what some label Political Correctness or " wokery".

But the broader shift looks unmistakable to some in The Party , and they don't like it.

Others hope it can sure up Conservative support in The South of England, where the electoral threat to the Tories by the Liberal Democrats is at its keenest.

Others, not least in the Labour Party , ask whether all this amounts to a coherent strategy at all, Given its only weeks ago That Rishi Sunak was seeking to define himself against recent governments and Prime Ministers .

And Now he's appointed one as His Foreign Secretary .

Oh And One final thought, which in The End is All That really matters with all this.

Will it change how We Are governed, and the popularity, or lack of it, of the government?

There is a chance Given its scale, and The Eye catching return of David Cameron, That people might Notice It .

Internal Conservative critics reckoned the Prime Minister 's conference speech and last week's King's Speech didn't change the political dial.

It is far from certain this personnel reboot will either, but it might.

If you are Rishi Sunak and you are staring at what looks right Now like likely general Election defeat, it is worth a try.

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