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Chuka Umunna leaves Labour shadow cabinet over 'differences' Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn names Andy Burnham shadow home secretary
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Chuka Umunna has left Labour's shadow cabinet by "mutual agreement", citing "key differences" with Jeremy Corbyn. Defeated Labour leadership candidate Andy Burnham is to be shadow home secretary in new leader Jeremy Corbyn's first shadow cabinet.
Mr Umunna said in a statement he could not see himself campaigning to leave the European Union but Labour's new leader "made it clear... he does not wholeheartedly share this view". Hilary Benn will be shadow foreign secretary, while Lewisham MP Heidi Alexander takes the health brief.
Lord Falconer will be shadow justice secretary. The new shadow chancellor has not been confirmed.
Earlier, Chuka Umunna said he was leaving the Labour front bench by "mutual agreement".
Mary Creagh, shadow international development secretary, said she was also returning to the backbenches.Mary Creagh, shadow international development secretary, said she was also returning to the backbenches.
Mr Corbyn is currently finalising his shadow cabinet. Earlier, it was confirmed Rosie Winterton will continue as chief whip and Ian Murray will continue as shadow Scottish secretary
Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson has urged MPs to back Mr Corbyn. BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg said Mr Corbyn has achieved part of his first goal as leader - to include people from the centre of the party, including well-known names.
'Broad based'
Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson had earlier urged MPs to back Mr Corbyn.
But Ms Creagh, Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall, Tristram Hunt, Rachel Reeves, Chris Leslie, Jamie Reed, Emma Reynolds and Shabana Mahmood have said they will not serve in Mr Corbyn's shadow cabinet.But Ms Creagh, Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall, Tristram Hunt, Rachel Reeves, Chris Leslie, Jamie Reed, Emma Reynolds and Shabana Mahmood have said they will not serve in Mr Corbyn's shadow cabinet.
John McDonnell, a key ally of Mr Corbyn who has been tipped as a possible shadow chancellor, predicted the new shadow cabinet would be "broad based" - and said an announcement would be made shortly. John McDonnell, a key ally of Mr Corbyn, predicted the new shadow cabinet would be "broad based".
He said Mr Corbyn's win was a political earthquake and that he expects Labour MPs to vote unanimously against the Trade Union Bill, due before Parliament on Monday.He said Mr Corbyn's win was a political earthquake and that he expects Labour MPs to vote unanimously against the Trade Union Bill, due before Parliament on Monday.
In other developments:In other developments:
Mr Umunna - who pulled out of the leadership race days after declaring his candidacy earlier this year - described leaving the shadow cabinet as one of the most difficult "personal political decisions" he has had to make.Mr Umunna - who pulled out of the leadership race days after declaring his candidacy earlier this year - described leaving the shadow cabinet as one of the most difficult "personal political decisions" he has had to make.
"Whilst there is much on which Jeremy and I agree, there are a number of key points of difference on policy which I believe it would be dishonest to deny exist," he said."Whilst there is much on which Jeremy and I agree, there are a number of key points of difference on policy which I believe it would be dishonest to deny exist," he said.
He added he would "find it difficult to abide by the collective responsibility" of being in the shadow cabinet - "not least on the European referendum".He added he would "find it difficult to abide by the collective responsibility" of being in the shadow cabinet - "not least on the European referendum".
Mr Corbyn has said he is not content with the EU as it stands, but wants to stay to fight for a "better Europe". He had previously refused to rule out campaigning to leave.Mr Corbyn has said he is not content with the EU as it stands, but wants to stay to fight for a "better Europe". He had previously refused to rule out campaigning to leave.
'Someone else''Someone else'
Mr Umunna added: "It is my view that we should support the UK remaining a member of the EU, notwithstanding the outcome of any renegotiation by the prime minister, and I cannot envisage any circumstances where I would be campaigning alongside those who would argue for us to leave - Jeremy has made it clear to me that he does not wholeheartedly share this view."Mr Umunna added: "It is my view that we should support the UK remaining a member of the EU, notwithstanding the outcome of any renegotiation by the prime minister, and I cannot envisage any circumstances where I would be campaigning alongside those who would argue for us to leave - Jeremy has made it clear to me that he does not wholeheartedly share this view."
Few MPs backed Mr Corbyn in the leadership contest - which he won with 59% of the vote - but his deputy Mr Watson told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show there was "zero chance of a coup".Few MPs backed Mr Corbyn in the leadership contest - which he won with 59% of the vote - but his deputy Mr Watson told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show there was "zero chance of a coup".
He did however concede that he had differences with Mr Corbyn over the leader's desire to scrap the Trident nuclear deterrent and take the UK out of Nato.He did however concede that he had differences with Mr Corbyn over the leader's desire to scrap the Trident nuclear deterrent and take the UK out of Nato.
But he said his message for those refusing to serve in the shadow cabinet was "there's always someone else that can do a front bench job".But he said his message for those refusing to serve in the shadow cabinet was "there's always someone else that can do a front bench job".
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