Boris Johnson has told his victorious top team this morning they must work 24/7 to deliver change for the people who backed them in last week's seismic election. The PM welcomed a few fresh faces to his Cabinet this morning - including new Welsh Secretary Simon Hart - before MPs will be formally sworn in this afternoon.
Addressing his Cabinet today he thanked them for their efforts, before stressing: "The voters of this country have changed this Government and our party for the better and we must repay their trust now by working flat out to change our country for the better."
They should have no embarrassment about calling themselves the "people's government" and urged them to get on right away with delivering "the priorities of the British people."
He added: "We need to work flat out, 24 hours a day to deliver.
"The first 100 days were busy.. but you ain't seen nothing yet folks!
"We need to work even harder."
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