Sentences with phrase «labour shadow health minister»

The Labour shadow health minister said the party was danger of entering into a «downward spiral» with the Tories on immigration, after Australian election strategist Lynton Crosby joined David Cameron's team.

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«This powerful intervention from doctors and health professionals underlines the compelling case for protecting children from smoking in cars,» Labour shadow public health minister Luciana Berger said.
The concern about the neglect of the English issue was echoed by Jamie Reed, the shadow health minister who wrote in Progress magazine: «It is in the peripheral areas outside of our major conurbations all over England where the next Labour government must concentrate its efforts.»
On 8 October 2013, Abbott was sacked as shadow public health minister in a reshuffle by Labour leader Ed Miliband, [29] and replaced as Shadow Public Health Minister by Luciana Bhealth minister in a reshuffle by Labour leader Ed Miliband, [29] and replaced as Shadow Public Health Minister by Lucianaminister in a reshuffle by Labour leader Ed Miliband, [29] and replaced as Shadow Public Health Minister by Luciana BHealth Minister by LucianaMinister by Luciana Berger.
Andrew Gwynne, Labour's shadow health minister has said that the government is out of touch with the «immediate care crisis», hoping that the coalition will engage in cross party talks such that a proper agreement is made.
Her lead role on the health portfolio will be taken over by Lord Hunt, a former minister in several departments under the previous Labour government, now shadow deputy leader of the upper house and Labour's spokesman on Lords reform.
According to HuffPost UK, the shadow health minister will now be hauled in to face the shadow chief whip and Labour Lords leader Baroness Smith for a «discussion» on the matter.
The former shadow health minister Jamie Reed told the Sunday Times (#): «The vast majority of Labour MPs are keen to listen to and represent the ambitions and views of Labour voters and ex-voters.
Diane Abbott, a prominent Labour MP and former shadow health minister, said the figures were crucial in showing that Labour would win next year.
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