Not exact matches
I think the best bet for Labour here is for Ed Miliband to
do what Harold Wilson
did in the 1975 Common Market Referendum - allow Labour MPs, party members and
shadow cabinet ministers to campaign for or against, or not at all, depending on their personal preferences.
The signatories — including 10 former
shadow cabinet ministers — told Mr. Corbyn that the «extremely worrying trend of escalating abuse and hostility» is «being
done in your name.»
«Increasingly, secretive groups, which don't have to declare where all their cash comes from, are channelling cash to key seats,»
shadow Cabinet Office
minister Jon Ashworth said.
So
does the number of women elected or appointed to positions of responsibility within Parliament, whether as
Cabinet members,
shadow ministers or select committee chairs.
Caroline Spelman doesn't cut the mustard as a
Shadow Minister so why is she still in the
shadow cabinet.
Labour prime
ministers don't have
cabinets elected in that way: so by what logic should the
shadow cabinet?
A wave of
shadow cabinet ministers resigned in protest at Corbyn's leadership, accusing him of not
doing enough to convince Labour voters to vote Remain.
The current
shadow cabinet minister with responsibility for this issue, Nick Herbert,
Shadow Secretary of State for Justice, doesn't go as far but in a statement issued to ConservativeHome opens the door to a manifesto promise: