has today announced a refreshed
Scottish Labour shadow cabinet, saying the party will bring fresh
energy and serious opposition to the new parliamentary term.
The Scottish Labour leader said Scotland needs an opposition
focused on the issues that matter in people's lives: the NHS, the
cost of living, jobs, schools and stronger communities.
The new Scottish Labour shadow cabinet is:
Scottish Labour Leader –
Shadow Minister for Parliamentary Business, External Affairs and
Veterans –
Scottish Labour Deputy Leader and Shadow Cabinet
Secretary for Health and Care –
Shadow Minister for Community Care and Mental Wellbeing –
Shadow Minister for Public Health and Sport –
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Public Sector
Reform –
Shadow Minister for Public Finance and Local Government –
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Justice –
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Rural
Affairs –
Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Marine and the Islands –
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Education, Culture and
Gaelic –
Shadow Minister for Innovation, Technology and Tertiary Education
–
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice and Housing –
Shadow Minister for Equalities and International Development –
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy, Tourism and
Transport –
Shadow Minister for Business and Fair Work –
will lead cross-portfolio work
on ending violence against women and girls.
Commenting, Scottish Labour leader MSP said: “More
than ever, Scotland needs fresh ideas and new energy to meet the
challenges before us.
“This refreshed Scottish Labour team will put Scotland's
interests first and focus on the priorities that matter to
people's lives: our NHS, the cost of living, our economy and the
strength of our communities.
“We will be an effective but also a responsible opposition. Where
it is right to do so, we will work constructively with others in
Scotland's interests.
“But we will also be relentless in holding and the SNP to account,
pressing them to deliver on their promises and challenging them
when they get it wrong.
“Scotland cannot afford more decline, more deflection and more
empty spin. This is not as good as it gets.”