Sentences with phrase «shadow cabinet positions»

However, most of the 35 already occupy senior shadow cabinet positions.
This «democratic revolution» could entail democratic elections for shadow cabinet positions and digital consultations for members on policy.
The moves mean that one third of the Labour frontbench shadow cabinet positions are now held by one of the 36 MPs who nominated Corbyn for the leadership last year.
He is also concerned that critics would fill the three shadow cabinet positions on the NEC.
The only other challenger who has come forward so far is Angela Eagle - who served on the government front benches under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown as well as holding shadow cabinet positions under Ed Miliband and Jeremy Corbyn.
Although the Labour leader has replaced most shadow cabinet positions, it will struggle to fill many of the vacancies, while he will have to face a parliamentary committee on Wednesday to discuss the confidence vote.
Cameron should get rid of the junior shadow cabinet positions currently occupied by Neville - Jones, Warsi and Shapps.
Target one - LibDem MP David Laws: Oborne reveals that key Orange Booker David Laws was offered a shadow cabinet position if he defected to the Conservatives.
Putting aside all that diversionary nonsense Scotty are you denying that David Laws was offered a shadow cabinet position?
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.
After a social media and political backlash, she apologised after being given a dressing - down by leader Ed Miliband and Labour later announced that she had resigned her shadow cabinet position.
Tom Watson, who was involved in the selection of Labour's election candidates, resigned his shadow cabinet position over the Falkirk row in July.
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