Appointments/contact changes since October 13
Government changes
-
, MP for Bolton West, resigned on October 13 as a
government PPS over the government’s handling of locking down
the North West
- Keith Stewart QC was appointed on October 15 as Advocate
General for Scotland following the resignation of over the
Internal Market Bill
-
was dismissed on October 21 as the Prime
Minister's Trade Envoy to Tanzania for voting against the
government's coronavirus economic clampdowns
-
resigned
on October 22 as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs when
she voted against the government on its refusal to extend the
school voucher scheme over the Christmas holidays
- Dominic Cummins resigned as the Prime Minister's chief
adviser on November 13, the day after it was revealed that
would step down
at the end of the year as Head of Communications at Downing
Street and would be replaced by the current head of press,
. Lord
, who was
Boris Johnson's chief of staff when he was Mayor of London,
will act as interim chief of staff pending a wide-ranging
shake-up of the prime minister's team.
Shadow government
-
, previously an Opposition Whip, was appointed Shadow
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, replacing , who resigned on October 15 ahead of voting against
the Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) Bill
-
, previously PPS in the Shadow Treasury Team,
replaced as Shadow Exchequer Secretary
-
replaced as
Shadow Schools Minister
-
, , and all
resigned as parliamentary private secretaries over the CHIS
Bill
Labour Party National Executive Committee
Election results for the Labour Party's National Executive
Committee (NEC) and Young Labour were announced on November 13.
According to LabourList, "Keir Starmer has increased the strength
of support for his leadership...with a more solid majority on the
NEC."
However, according to Momentum, the "Labour left has scored a
significant victory" as the united left Grassroots Voice slate
saw five of its candidates - Mish Rahman, Gemma Bolton, , Nadia Jama
and Yasmine Dar - elected to the NEC, making the slate the
largest single grouping in the member section. Running with the
support of Momentum, they stood for a "transformative socialist
policy platform and in opposition to Keir Starmer’s
'anti-democratic crackdown' on the left within the party." The
elected candidates are: Mish Rahman; Gemma Bolton; ; Nadia Jama;
and Yasmine Dar.
Results in full:
NEC CLP Section (in order of election)
- Luke Akehurst
-
- Johanna Baxter
- Gemma Bolton
- Gurinder Singh Josan
- Ann Black
- Yasmine Dar
- Nadia Jama
- Mish Rahman
NEC Disabled Members Representative
NEC Youth Member Representative
NEC Local Governance Section
Treasurer
NEC Welsh Labour Representative
Young Labour National Committee
Chair of Young Labour
East of England Representative
London Representative
North Representative
North West Representative
South East Representative
South West Representative
Wales Representative
West Midlands Representative
Yorkshire & Humber Representative
Scotland Representative
Student Representatives
- Nabeela Mowlana
- Micaela Tracey-Ramos
- Fraser Amos
Under 18s Representative
International Representative
Select committee changes
Deaths of peers
-
died on
October 30
-
died on
November 7
Retirements from the House of Lords
Lords select committees
Committee on Sport and Recreation (new committee)