David Cameron to reshuffle Tory Shadow Cabinet today…
Written by the founding editor on 2nd July 2007 – 3:54 pm…according to those ever-present “Sky Sources”
UPDATE: David Cameron has appointed non-elected Conservatives to his shadow cabinet, including Sayeeda Warsi (Community Cohesion) and Pauline Neville-Jones (Shadow Secretary of State for Security). Both will take up seats in the House of Lords.
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2nd July 2007 at 4:26 pm
Hmm. I’m more interested in when we’re going to get the Lib Dem reshuffle. I know who I want to be ousted…
2nd July 2007 at 9:45 pm
Please let the big LibDem changes be at the top…
2nd July 2007 at 11:40 pm
When are we going to get the reshuffle of Tory trolls posting here? The current batch are very tedious and it’s about time they selected some new pseudonyms for themselves …
3rd July 2007 at 12:12 am
Cameron punishes loyalty (Francis Maude) but rewards mediocrity (Caroline Spelman). And he shunts his necon Svengali, Gove, further up the ranks. David Willetts is one of the few Tory spokespeople Lib Dems have any respect for. No surprise, therefore, to see him get the chop.
3rd July 2007 at 7:36 am
He hasn’t been chopped - he took one half of his former brief. Brown ensured this by splitting Education.
3rd July 2007 at 10:47 am
I had thought you were a Liberal Democrat member H-Lad as you have talked about voting in the leadership election. All your comments seem to be about how bad the Liberal Democrats are doing or about what is going on in the Tories. I don’t think you have ever made a comment that I’ve seen that refers to you talking to another Liberal Democrat party member, going to any party event or having had any of the communications that party members receive?
It makes me wonder if you are actually a Conservative Party member?
3rd July 2007 at 11:09 am
It is very improper for the Tories to be annoucing Peers in this way before it has even been released by the Palace. With Brown annoucing his five new Peers it is different as the PM is allowed a degree of discretion when appointing direct to Government. However, what the Tories have done is announce new Peers before the Queen has announced a new list!
3rd July 2007 at 1:11 pm
” All your comments seem to be about how bad the Liberal Democrats are doing”
Thought that was meant to be my job anyway