thank you forjoining us, martin vickers. that's all from us tonight. victoria's here tomorrow., actually, if the cabinet was not reset at that point. what i experienced this morning when i attended cabinet was a united cabinet. united, having got rid of suella braverman. this is what mel stride was talking about. this strong and united team is going to deliver... the new cabinet met today. new faces, old faces, and old new faces. but this rejig, including david cameron, is winding up some conservatives who say the party has moved on since the eu referendum. 2016 was a mark... should have been a line in the sand, saying we are going to move from that political consensus back towards the views of ordinary people. there was a sign of hope of that in 2019 but my fear about the reshuffle is it marks we have moved the other way. as for labour, you won't be surprised they are saying... suella braverman's letter is just the latest instalment in a tory psychodrama that has been playing out over the last 13 years. cabinet reshuffles sometimes go unnoticed — not this one. chris mason, bbc