Two days after being elected as Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch has begun appointing her shadow cabinet ahead of its first meeting on Tuesday.
Mel Stride, former work and pensions secretary, has been appointed as shadow chancellor; Priti Patel, former home secretary, has been appointed shadow foreign secretary; and Robert Jenrick, whom Badenoch defeated to become leader last weekend, has accepted the role of shadow justice secretary.
Despite several roles still to be confirmed, Badenoch's surprise move to appoint Patel, Stride, and Jenrick – three former leadership rivals – into the shadow cabinet shows a Conservative focus on a united future. As Laura Trott's inaugural outing as shadow education secretary on Monday evening showed, Badenoch's team is ready to both defend the party's government record and shape a new policy agenda fit for the future.