Shadow Cabinet Posts
Deputy Leader and Shadow Secretary of State for International Development Rt Hon Harriet Harman MP
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Minister for Women and Equalities Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP
Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department Rt Hon Ed Balls MP
Chief Whip Rt Hon Rosie Winterton MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Election Coordinator Rt Hon Andy Burnham MP
Shadow Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice (with responsibility for political and constitutional reform) Rt Hon Sadiq Khan MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Rt Hon Douglas Alexander MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills Rt Hon John Denham MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Health Rt Hon John Healey MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Rt Hon Caroline Flint MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Defence Rt Hon Jim Murphy
Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Meg Hillier MP
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Transport Maria Eagle MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Mary Creagh MP
Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Angela Eagle MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Rt Hon Shaun Woodward MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland Ann McKechin MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Wales Rt Hon Peter Hain MP
Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Ivan Lewis MP
Shadow Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Royall of Blaisdon
Shadow Minister for the Olympics Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP
Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office Rt Hon Liam Byrne MP
Lords Chief Whip Lord Bassam of Brighton
Shadow Attorney-General Baroness Scotland
Shadow Minister of State – Cabinet Office Jon Trickett MP
7 Comments:
I thought Peter Hain had not been elected to the Shadow Cabinet but up he pops with his orange glow tan. Must be something to do with the sun's rays in Wales I guess.
1:40 pm, October 08, 2010
Well, there are five positions which are surplus to those elected and given that there were many Welsh candidates, but none elected, it was an obvious solution
Personally I think that Ed Miliband or whoever is leader should be able to choose his own team
3:51 pm, October 08, 2010
Alan Johnson as shadow chancellor?.. really?
I think we've just conceded the deficit argument there and then, and with it the whole economic argument at the next election.
Terrible decision.
5:28 pm, October 08, 2010
Oh come now! Surely a former postal worker is ideal for the Treasury, the post office finances being in similar disarray to those of the country.
Seriously, Alan Johnson has to be a safer pair of hands on the major portfolio than the verbal accident prone Balls.
7:26 pm, October 08, 2010
..presumably Jon Trickett was added cos there were just not enough yorkshire MPs in the shadow cabinet
7:41 pm, October 08, 2010
How do you argue against Tory cuts when it was the Labour party in power for 13 years that got us in this mess in the 1st place!
Its aright keep blaming the Tory bankers, but who are the ones selling their houses at big profits?
9:05 pm, October 08, 2010
Not a bad selection but the real job of actually developing policies and a fiscal argument is very
overdue.
The NHS which we all pride simply
isn't delivering the service we expect. The gap between private and state care is growing. This needs to be addressed or face more privatisation.
Labour are losing the argument on cutting the deficit. This needs to be addressed.
12:50 am, October 10, 2010
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