November 2021 British shadow cabinet reshuffle
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On 29 November 2021, Keir Starmer, Leader of the Opposition in the United Kingdom, carried out a reshuffle of his shadow cabinet.[1][2] The slimmed down shadow cabinet, was seen to be Starmer creating a top team in his own image.[3]
Considered a surprise,[4] this reshuffle included the promotion of Yvette Cooper and David Lammy to Shadow Home Secretary and Shadow Foreign Secretary, respectively, while Miliband was moved from Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Industrial Strategy to Shadow Secretary of State for Climate Change and Net Zero. The appointment of Cooper in particular was described by some commentators as a sign of Labour further splitting from the Corbyn leadership and moving to the right.[5]
The BBC's Laura Kuenssberg and Robert Peston of ITV News said that the reshuffle aimed to "combine experience and youth" and end "the fatuous project of trying to ... placate Labour's warring factions", and instead chose "shadow ministers for their perceived ability".[6][7] In the New Statesman, journalist Stephen Bush suggested that Starmer had "removed underperforming shadow cabinet ministers and rewarded his biggest hitters – but the resulting shadow cabinet looks to be less than the sum of its parts."[8]
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| Minister | Position(s) before reshuffle | Position(s) after reshuffle | |
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| Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP | Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee Backbench MP |
Shadow Home Secretary | |
| Rt Hon Nick Thomas-Symonds FRHistS MP | Shadow Home Secretary | Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade | |
| Rt Hon Emily Thornberry MP | Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade | Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales | |
| Rt Hon The Lord Falconer QC PC | Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales Shadow Advocate General for Scotland Shadow Minister for Scotland |
Shadow Advocate General for Scotland Shadow Minister for Scotland | |
| Rt Hon Pat McFadden MP | Shadow Economic Secretary to the Treasury | Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury | |
| Bridget Phillipson MP | Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury | Shadow Secretary of State for Education | |
| Kate Green OBE MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Education | Left the Opposition frontbench | |
| Rt Hon David Lammy FRSA MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Justice Shadow Lord Chancellor |
Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | |
| Lisa Nandy MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities | |
| Steve Reed OBE MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government | Shadow Secretary of State for Justice Shadow Lord Chancellor | |
| Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Shadow Secretary of State for Climate Change and Net Zero | |
| Jonathan Reynolds MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions | Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Industrial Strategy | |
| Rt Hon Jonathan Ashworth MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care | Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions | |
| Wes Streeting MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Child Poverty | Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care | |
| Peter Kyle MP | Shadow Minister for Schools | Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | |
| Louise Haigh MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | Shadow Secretary of State for Transport | |
| Jim McMahon OBE FRSA MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Transport | Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | |
| Luke Pollard MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Left the Opposition frontbench | |
| Lucy Powell MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Housing | Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | |
| Jo Stevens MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Shadow Secretary of State for Wales | |
| Nia Griffith MP | Shadow Secretary of State for Wales | Shadow Minister of State for International Trade | |
Junior-level changes
On 4 December 2021, LabourList reported the junior changes to the frontbench.[9]
- Justin Madders becomes Shadow Minister for Employment Rights and Protections
- Stephen Morgan becomes Shadow Schools Minister
- Stephen Kinnock becomes Shadow Armed Forces Minister
- Alex Norris becomes Shadow Minister for Levelling Up
- Andrew Gwynne becomes Shadow Public Health Minister
- Ellie Reeves becomes Shadow Justice Minister
- Afzal Khan becomes Shadow Justice Minister
- Karin Smyth becomes Shadow Minister for Social Care (covering for Liz Kendall who is starting maternity leave)[10]
- Matthew Pennycook becomes Shadow Housing Minister
- Chris Elmore becomes Shadow Culture Minister
- Jeff Smith becomes Shadow Sport, Tourism, Heritage & Music Minister
- Holly Lynch becomes Shadow Security Minister
- Tulip Siddiq becomes Shadow City Minister
- Helen Hayes becomes Shadow Minister for Children and Early Years[11]
- Feryal Clark becomes Shadow Health Minister
- Rachel Hopkins becomes Shadow Cabinet Office Minister[12]
- Bill Esterson becomes Shadow Business & Industrial Strategy Minister
- Florence Eshalomi becomes Private Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet Office
- Tonia Antoniazzi becomes Shadow Northern Ireland Minister
- Alex Davies-Jones becomes Shadow Minister for Tech, Gambling & Digital Economy[13]
- Jack Dromey becomes Shadow Home Office Minister
- Naz Shah becomes Shadow Home Office Minister
- Liz Twist becomes Shadow Scotland Minister
- Gillian Merron becomes Shadow Culture Minister
- Bambos Charalambous becomes Shadow Minister of State for the Middle East and North Africa, replacing Wayne David[14]
- Olivia Blake becomes Shadow Climate Change & Net Zero Minister
- Lyn Brown becomes Shadow Foreign Office Minister
- Alex Sobel becomes Shadow Natural Environment & Climate Change Minister
- Ruth Cadbury becomes Shadow Trade Minister
- Andy Slaughter becomes Shadow Solicitor General
- Jessica Morden becomes Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Commons
