
Cabinet ministers are to be subjected to continuous assessment by Downing Street under plans to be unveiled when Boris Johnson reshuffles his cabinet next month.
The prime ministers team will set up a delivery dashboard for ministers, modelled on the way they monitored Brexit no-deal preparations, and those who fail to perform will be axed.
No 10 sources say Johnson will reshuffle his cabinet on a Friday at the start of February either 7 or 14.
Johnsons policy chief Munira Mirza will write to each new secretary of state outlining what Johnson expects them to achieve.
No 10 officials say they will be appointed on the basis of who is best able to deliver Johnsons agenda rather than those who work on building up…
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