Now
Labour have their revenge.
Not exact matches
Rumours that the
Labour leader will begin a «
revenge reshuffle» of his shadow cabinet in the new year
have drowned out the party's attacks on the Conservative government, the shadow culture secretary Michael Dugher
has said, in a jibe at Jeremy Corbyn's aides.
He said it was possible that
Labour aides
had been exaggerating the idea that there
would be a «
revenge» reshuffle against dissenters, but added: «There is a danger for him in carrying out a reshuffle as a sort of punishment for shadow ministers who disagreed with him.
But he added: «The sad thing for
Labour is that stories like the «
revenge reshuffle» — about who might hear the words (Alan Sugar - style) «you're fired» — tend to drown out our attacks on the Conservative government, or they can overshadow announcements about the positive things
Labour would do differently in government.»