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A list of events relating to politics and government in the United Kingdom during 2023.

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Events

January

Andrew Bridgen was suspended by the Conservative Party in January 2023, and would later join the Reclaim Party. Official portrait of Andrew Bridgen MP crop 2.jpg
Andrew Bridgen was suspended by the Conservative Party in January 2023, and would later join the Reclaim Party.

February

March

Humza Yousaf succeeded Nicola Sturgeon as Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), in March 2023. Humza Yousaf (cropped), 2023.jpg
Humza Yousaf succeeded Nicola Sturgeon as Leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), in March 2023.

April

Dominic Raab resigned as deputy prime minister in April 2023. Official portrait of Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP crop 2.jpg
Dominic Raab resigned as deputy prime minister in April 2023.
The barge, known as the Bibby Stockholm, is stationed in Portland Harbour in Dorset to house asylum seekers from April 2023, causing widespread controversy amongst local residents and the country at large. Bibby Stockholm, Falmouth Docks, 2023.jpg
The barge, known as the Bibby Stockholm, is stationed in Portland Harbour in Dorset to house asylum seekers from April 2023, causing widespread controversy amongst local residents and the country at large.

May

June

Rhun ap Iorwerth became the new Leader of Plaid Cymru in June 2023. Rhun ap Iorwerth official portrait (cropped).jpg
Rhun ap Iorwerth became the new Leader of Plaid Cymru in June 2023.

July

In July 2023, Keir Mather won the 2023 Selby and Ainsty by-election for Labour, becoming the Baby of the House. Official portrait of Keir Mather MP crop 1 (cropped 3x4).jpg
In July 2023, Keir Mather won the 2023 Selby and Ainsty by-election for Labour, becoming the Baby of the House.

August

September

October

Rishi Sunak confirmed in October 2023 that the northern portion of High Speed 2 (HS2) linking Birmingham to Manchester will be axed. High Speed 2 map 2023.png
Rishi Sunak confirmed in October 2023 that the northern portion of High Speed 2 (HS2) linking Birmingham to Manchester will be axed.

November

Suella Braverman was dismissed as home secretary in the November cabinet reshuffle Suella Braverman Official Cabinet Portrait, September 2022 (cropped).jpg
Suella Braverman was dismissed as home secretary in the November cabinet reshuffle

December

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