Kemi Badenoch has to select a ministerial team from 120 Tory MPs, indicating a mix of ambition and reluctance among them in these politically charged times.
James Cleverly's public snub highlights how some Tory MPs prefer to remain in backbenches than defend 'brainless policies', showcasing dissent within the party.
Jimmy Dimly's strategy of waiting on the sidelines for a leadership opportunity illustrates the political calculations Tory MPs are making regarding their futures.
Andrew Mitchell’s departure reflects the perspective of some Tory MPs who feel expendable in this regime, signaling discontent and a shift in loyalties.
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