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Jeremy Corbyn 'starts Labour reshuffle talks' | |
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Jeremy Corbyn is starting talks with shadow cabinet members as part of a reshuffle, a Labour source has said. | |
The intention is for the new line-up to be announced on Tuesday, although the process could take several days. | |
Mr Corbyn is reportedly considering replacing some shadow ministers who disagree with his policies. | Mr Corbyn is reportedly considering replacing some shadow ministers who disagree with his policies. |
BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg said she did not expect a "very dramatic purge" of Mr Corbyn's top team in the next 24 hours. | |
It would be "more a shuffle than lots of moderates being shoved out", she added. | |
The current shadow cabinet is divided on issues including Trident renewal and military intervention in Syria. | The current shadow cabinet is divided on issues including Trident renewal and military intervention in Syria. |
Shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn backed air strikes in last month's Commons vote, but Mr Corbyn opposed them. | Shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn backed air strikes in last month's Commons vote, but Mr Corbyn opposed them. |
'Petty and divisive' | 'Petty and divisive' |
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's The World at One, former London mayor Ken Livingstone, who is co-chairing the party's defence review, said it "might very well be the case" that Mr Benn could be moved to a portfolio where he agrees with Mr Corbyn - although he said he had no knowledge of the leader's intentions. | |
He said it was a problem if, as happened in the Syria debate, Labour's frontbench spokesman stood up and made a speech opposing the stance of the party leader. | |
Shadow Europe minister Pat McFadden told BBC Radio 4's Westminster Hour Mr Corbyn's "whole career" was based on disagreeing with party leaders, and warned him against carrying out a reshuffle "as a punishment for shadow minister who disagree with him". | Shadow Europe minister Pat McFadden told BBC Radio 4's Westminster Hour Mr Corbyn's "whole career" was based on disagreeing with party leaders, and warned him against carrying out a reshuffle "as a punishment for shadow minister who disagree with him". |
"He has talked of an open, pluralist kind of politics but a reshuffle for that reason could end looking more petty and divisive than open and pluralist politics," he added. | "He has talked of an open, pluralist kind of politics but a reshuffle for that reason could end looking more petty and divisive than open and pluralist politics," he added. |
But speaking on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme, Labour MP and Corbyn ally Clive Lewis said reshuffles were a "perk" of being leader. | |
He added: "It's his prerogative as leader to be able to manage and shape the shadow cabinet - it's one of the benefits and perks of being a leader to be able to shape the shadow cabinet without it being seen as revenge." | |
'Piffle' | 'Piffle' |
Mr Lewis said it was "speculation" to say he could replace Maria Eagle - who does not share Mr Corbyn's opposition to renewing the UK's nuclear weapons - as shadow defence secretary. | Mr Lewis said it was "speculation" to say he could replace Maria Eagle - who does not share Mr Corbyn's opposition to renewing the UK's nuclear weapons - as shadow defence secretary. |
He said he would only do the job if Mr Corbyn said it was "essential" he take it, but said he thought this unlikely. | He said he would only do the job if Mr Corbyn said it was "essential" he take it, but said he thought this unlikely. |
Another of Mr Corbyn's allies at Westminster, shadow international development secretary Diane Abbott, told the BBC rumours she could replace Mr Benn as shadow foreign secretary were "poppycock and piffle". | Another of Mr Corbyn's allies at Westminster, shadow international development secretary Diane Abbott, told the BBC rumours she could replace Mr Benn as shadow foreign secretary were "poppycock and piffle". |
Ms Abbott said she did not know whether there would be a reshuffle, but added that if Mr Corbyn were to change his top team it would continue to be inclusive and "would reflect his considered thoughts about the importance of having a team at the top which reflects the views of the party". | Ms Abbott said she did not know whether there would be a reshuffle, but added that if Mr Corbyn were to change his top team it would continue to be inclusive and "would reflect his considered thoughts about the importance of having a team at the top which reflects the views of the party". |
Another shadow minister, housing spokesman John Healey, said it was important to have a range of views at the top of the party, adding: "I would be very surprised if we see the sort of scale of reshuffle that some have speculated on so far." | Another shadow minister, housing spokesman John Healey, said it was important to have a range of views at the top of the party, adding: "I would be very surprised if we see the sort of scale of reshuffle that some have speculated on so far." |