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There’s only so many times you can reshuffle an offensive line before it has a ripple effect on the entire football team.

Powell was sacked from her role as Commons leader in a reshuffle last month.

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In past weeks, rumours were circulating that she would be sacked from her Cabinet role, while in fact, Phillipson was left in post by Sir Keir Starmer in his recent reshuffle.

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She said she may have been sacked as Commons leader in Sir Keir's reshuffle for telling the Labour leadership things "they didn't want to hear" such as how deeply MPs opposed welfare cuts.

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Take advantage of a reshuffled Chargers offensive line, something the Chiefs couldn’t do.

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