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By Arrowhead
#72005
Which role did Jonathan Ashworth have in the Shadow Cabinet? They’re going to have to think of another name with barely a few hours to consider things.
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By Nigredo
#72007
Apparently Starmer’s first cabinet will have the highest proportion of state comprehensive educated members ever, fair play to him if that’s so.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#72010
Arrowhead wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2024 4:44 pm Which role did Jonathan Ashworth have in the Shadow Cabinet? They’re going to have to think of another name with barely a few hours to consider things.
Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#72021
Lisa Nandy - Culture Media & Sport
Hilary Benn - Northern Ireland
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#72029
Which guy?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#72040
Crikey, bloke from the Prison Reform Trust in Government? Douglas Hurd did a lot with them after leaving Government.

Labour haven't signalled that at all previously. Maybe they'll just tighten up on some of the most serious crimes, and reduced the prison population by having fewer short sentences.
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By Watchman
#72044
Actually using non-politicians, who have subject knowledge, rather than someone who once wrote an article in the Spectator
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#72054
Carpe diem
By satnav
#72059
I do find it funny that the newspapers ans commentators who wanted the Tories to be given another 5 years to get things right are now saying that Labour have got to deliver from day one.
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By Andy McDandy
#72061
Wait for the next PMQS. "Why haven't you fixed this...".
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By Youngian
#72064
‘Immigrants, immigrants, immigrants, immigrants,’ is all you’re going to hear for the next five years. Starmer needs to get refugee applicants processed in reception centres asap. They’ll be forgotten about in 12 months if there’s no dingys in Kent for Farage to point at. The right will of course turn their attention to rising legal immigration from around the globe. A job for the Lib Dems there to explain who’s responsible for that.
By davidjay
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I've often thought that at least some part of a modernised upper chamber should be a version of a Council of Elders, where those with experience in all walks of life should be allowed input into policy implementation. Maybe they shouldn't have a vote but they could at least have a revising power, to look at proposed legislation and make it workable. There are many former politicians of all hues who still have much to offer once they leave the Commons; them and some of the best financial, business, scientific and cultural brains in the country would be a great asset and would help rid Parliament of the stench of corruption that wasn't helped by the last five (ever) Tory Prime MInisters using a Lords as a reward for friends, family and donors.
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