The feeling among political commentators on Twitter is that Marr's grill only really warmed up in the final third, with the PM's warning to Boris Johnson not to «link arms» with Nigel Farage and George Galloway being interpreted as a veiled reference to the chances of
a future cabinet position for the London mayor.
Not exact matches
We had the shock revelation that former Ministers, Ben Bradshaw, Hazel Blears and Pat McFadden had turned down
positions in the Shadow
Cabinet, presumably hoping that by sitting it out, the bus will come round again at some point in the
future.
Patrick Wintour has clearly been briefed that Byrne's shadow
cabinet position is possibly up for grabs in a
future reshuffle, and it's well - known that Miliband is keen to get a grip on the policy review process, potentially with the aim of speeding it up.
One party insider said: «Three members of the Shadow
Cabinet are thinking about their
futures and considering their
positions.