We already see Kwasi is eminently suitable to be Chancellor - I've read his books and he knows economics. He isn't the "token black person" - rather he is the right person for the job
Deputy PM - Therese Coffey - has served as work and pensions secretary for three years, has a PhD in chemistry, and worked previously for Mars.
Cleverley, the foreign affairs minister - Cleverly then trained in the army, but his training was cut short by a leg injury in 1989. He went on to gain a bachelor's degree in Hospitality Management from the Polytechnic of West London.
On 6 October 1991, Cleverly was commissioned into the Territorial Army, as a second lieutenant -- he is now a lt. colonel
After graduating, he worked for the publishing company Verenigde Nederlandse Uitgeverijen; he joined Informa as international sales manager in 2002. Two years later, Cleverly joined Crimson Publishing as advertising manager. He became online commercial manager for Caspian Publishing in 2006. The following year, he co-founded web publishing company Point and Fire, turning over £550.91 in 2008
None of these people are "tokens" - as the left wants.
Top row, second pic .... Benny Hill lives!