including moves for some names you might recognise, including jojohnson and rory stewart who were shuntedrom jobs in their comfort zone, to jobs elsewhere. two important critiques of the reshuffle are emerging though — the prime minister has said that it makes government look like the people it serves, but that is not quite true of the cabinet, which is a little more public school and a bit more oxbridge than it was and has no more women in it. the other point, made by the institute for government, is about the disruption to business. in nearly every department, half or more of ministers have now been in their post for less than a year. the heart of government, which is the cabinet office will have an entirely new team. for what? was it all worth it? well, nick watt our political editor is here. let's talk about the handling today, because yesterday it came in for quite a bit of criticism. it has been a tale of two reshuffles, there is a feeling in the cabinet that yesterday, which was about the cabinet, was not one of the prime minister's most glorious moments with those ministers resist