He called delays on the decision
over shadow cabinet elections a «missed opportunity» and said he hoped de-selection of critical MPs would not happen.
Not exact matches
David Miliband has until Wednesday to decide whether he wants to stand in
elections for the
shadow Cabinet, as he agonises
over whether to continue in frontline politics.
ConservativeHome has learnt that the
shadow cabinet (some of them pictured on the right) has pledged the equivalent of 340 campaigning days to the local and mayoral
elections over the next few weeks.
The Leeds Central MP said there was «widespread» worry among Labour MPs and in the
shadow cabinet over Mr Corbyn's ability to win a snap
election in the wake of David Cameron's resignation.
The source said Winterton had believed she was still bridge - building between the leader's office and the PLP and was involved in conversations about the possible return to
shadow cabinet elections over the past few days.
Sean, I'd question that, as Ed miliband was asked during the
election on the BBc did he think the last labour governwmnt should have started cutting quicker, to which he said no, and in all fairness to The
shadow cabinet, from Yvette Cooper to Andy B and Liz K, all saying after the
election was
over, they had said behind the scenes to Ed, that labour should have admitted to have cut quicker.
Tom Watson, who was involved in the selection of Labour's
election candidates, resigned his
shadow cabinet position
over the Falkirk row in July.