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Boris Johnson will have to share Chevening, the grace-and-favour home traditionally used by the foreign secretary, with Liam Fox and David Davis – the two other cabinet ministers in charge of implementing Brexit.
The decision suggests Johnson’s role has been stripped back, with key responsibilities of his department handed over to Fox at international trade and Davis, who is in charge of exiting the EU.
The decision suggests Johnson’s role has been stripped back, with key responsibilities of his department handed over to Fox at international trade and Davis, who is in charge of exiting the EU.
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