🔴Designed to reshape Labour’s top team
🔴Prepare the party for the next election
🔴Has brought in some big hitters and promoted rising stars
🔴Demoted those who have not toed the party line and sacked underperforming MPs
Here's our break down of how dangerous new Shadow Cabinet members are to the Conservatives ⤵️
Angela Rayner: Deputy Leader, Shadow First Secretary of State, Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Shadow Secretary of State for the Future of Work
She will continue to challenge ministers in her favoured confrontational style.
⚠️ Danger rating 4/5
Rachel Reeves: Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
One of the few senior figures to keep her previous job, she's seen as increasingly credible by the business world thanks to her credentials as an economist and commitment to fiscal discipline.
⚠️ Danger rating 4/5
Yvette Cooper: Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department
The former Cabinet minister has spent six years on the back benches challenging successive Home Secretaries including Theresa May, Amber Rudd and Priti Patel.
Ed Miliband: Shadow Secretary of State of Climate Change and Net Zero
The former leader has seen his brief cut in half, but he is a real expert on energy and climate change who will be able to pick holes in the Government’s net zero ambitions.
⚠️ Danger rating 3/5
Lisa Nandy: Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing, Communities & Local Government
Although technically demoted, the job plays to her strengths as a representative of a “red wall” northern town.
The GP has contacted Home Office officials explaining that in his view the move to the barge would be medically inappropriate
💬 “I feel they are being treated like livestock, only slightly worse, as livestock are prohibited from being transported with active infection”
The GP, who treats over 250 asylum seekers, said he was not consulted by the Home Office on the health of his patients before they received letters notifying them of the move
🔴 The Home Office wouldn't say whether it would proceed with moving someone if infection is detected
“It seems frankly irrational to single out this one app, based not on its technical capabilities but on global geopolitics”
📱 Security experts tell @stokel that TikTok is a drop in the ocean compared to the data collection of big tech in general inews.co.uk/news/tiktok-ba…
@stokel It comes after Cabinet Office minister Oliver Dowden announced a ban on using the shortform video app on official government devices in the House of Commons
📱 Dowden said the UK ban was “a proportionate move based on a specific risk with government devices”
@stokel Similar bans on staff devices have also been announced by
🇪🇺 European Commission
🇨🇦 Canada
🇺🇸 United States
📱🚫 Dozens of US states have also banned employees from using TikTok on any devices issued to them for work
After listening to a host of charities and experts including @MartinSLewis, the chancellor announced the Energy Price Guarantee would remain at £2,500 for next three months – an announcement that had already been anticipated