Sentences with phrase «shadow business secretary did»

Labour's shadow business secretary did not comment on the proposed banking split now being considered by a coalition government - initiated review, instead focusing on what he suggested were more practical concerns.

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Shadowing the newly appointed and ruthlessly free - market business secretary, Nicholas Ridley, in 1989, he asked: «Did he say to the prime minister, «Give me the department and I will finish the job», or did he say, «Give me the job and I will finish the department»?&raqDid he say to the prime minister, «Give me the department and I will finish the job», or did he say, «Give me the job and I will finish the department»?&raqdid he say, «Give me the job and I will finish the department»?»
The former shadow business secretary is the most senior member of the Labour party to declare they would do so, after Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell both ruled out fighting the EU battle alongside the Tory leader.
The shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna has told ITV's The Agenda programme that politicians should follow Nelson Mandela's example «and try and do politics differently in this country.»
Theresa Villiers is shadow transport secretary and argues here that there is no convincing evidence that a third runway at Heathrow would benefit the wider business community in Britain, and that the expansion plans do not have the overwhelming support of the business community.
The shadow business secretary has suggested Labour may be interested in restricting free movement within the European Union for workers who do not have the firm offer of a job.
Angela Eagle, the shadow business secretary, said: «I don't think anyone in their right mind would want to get into a situation where it would be used.
Let me ask Angela Eagle, who I regard as an old friend, but who resigned as shadow business secretary, a question: did you give 30 seconds» thought as to how this would help the workers at Tata, fighting for a future made still more uncertain by Brexit?
Angela Rayner, Labour's shadow education secretary, said the changes had been «chaotic» and that half of businesses «don't even know that this new grading system is coming in».
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