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Inside Keir Starmer’s new Labour Cabinet – from firebrand Angela Rayner to secret ‘Tory assassin’

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SIR Keir Starmer has named his first Cabinet after sweeping into No10 with an historic majority.

Labour Party firebrand deputy leader Angela Rayner was appointed Deputy Prime Minister - becoming the first appointment to Sir Keir's top team of ministers.

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Keir Starmer is set to name his first Cabinet after sweeping into No.10 with an historic majorityCredit: PA

She becomes part of Sir Keir's "no surprises" new Cabinet, with hardly any changes made to the top team as shadow ministers were slotted into the government posts they had prepared for.

His closest ally Rachel Reeves became the first woman in 800 years to take charge at the Treasury and will set about planning her first Budget.

She told her new staff last night: “So every young woman and girl watching this: Let today show that there should be no ceilings on your ambitions."

She added: “I am not promising you that it will be easy. There is a long road ahead. It comes with a great weight of responsibility.”

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Rayner was appointed Deputy PM while also running the Department of Housing and Levelling Up.

She will oversee a blizzard of housing announcements and targets in Labour’s first 100 days.

Pat McFadden - a former aide to Tony Blair - is Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster as a government fixer role.

Together the four are expected to act as “a Quad” at the heart of decision-making within the administration.

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Yvette Cooper was appointed Home Secretary in a return to the Cabinet after also serving under Gordon Brown.

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Rising star Wes Streeting is the new Health Secretary and Bridget Phillipson is the new Education Secretary

Former leader Ed Miliband returned to Cabinet as Energy Secretary where he will take charge of the shift to Net Zero.

Ex-New Labour aides Peter Kyle and Liz Kendall take the Science and Welfare jobs, respectively.

And Jonathan Reynolds is Business Secretary, while Louise Haigh is Transport Secretary and will take the railways into public owners

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ANGELA RAYNER - Secretary of State for Levelling Up & Deputy PM

Deputy Leader, Shadow Deputy Prime Minister and Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities

Incoming Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner arrives at Downing Street todayCredit: AP
Labour's 'red queen' Angela Rayner has fought for an increase in trade union powerCredit: PA

Labour’s firebrand deputy leader is known for her tough talk and left-wing politics.

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She grew up on a Stockport council estate in abject poverty - once recalling how her mum fed her dog food because she could not read the label on the tin.

Angela - or Angie as she is known by her friends - left school without any qualifications and was pregnant at 16.

After her son Ryan was born she started work as a carer, then becoming a trade union rep for Unison before becoming an MP for Ashton-under-Lyne in 2015.

Angie, 44, has used her powerful role as Labour deputy to push for a huge increase in trade union power.

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Dubbed "the Queen" by some fellow MPs, Ms Rayner’s no-nonsense approach has won her many fans - including Sir Keir Starmer’s powerful chief of staff Sue Gray.

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But she is a possible rival to Sir Keir in the long term and many in Labour predict she will cause trouble for her boss.

Earlier this year Ms Rayner faced a police probe into the sale of her old house in Stockport.

She faced questions over whether she had paid enough capital gains tax on the sale.

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But Greater Manchester Police found Ms Rayner had no case to answer.

RACHEL REEVES - Chancellor of the Exchequer

Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer

Rachel Reeves enters 10 Downing Street following Labour’s landslide election victoryCredit: Getty
Former Bank of England economist Rachel Reeves is tipped as the 'Iron Chancellor'
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Once cruelly dubbed “boring snoring” by a TV exec, Rachel Reeves has spent the past 18 months carefully reinventing herself as the new, non-nonsense ‘Iron Chancellor’ in waiting.

It is a deliberate nod to Margaret Thatcher and designed to show Brits that she can be trusted with their hard-earned cash and is a tough woman not to be messed with.

In some ways Rachel’s rise seems written in the stars. She was a schoolgirl chess champion, studied PPE at Oxford and worked at the Bank of England. 

Then came politics. And after getting elected as Leeds West MP in 2010, Rachel quickly became a rising star of Ed Miliband’s frontbench - although she refused to serve in Jeremy Corbyn’s shadow cabinet.

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After an historic election night: 

  • Keir Starmer has become Britain's next Prime Minister after Labour got 412 seats amid a brutal Tory wipeout.
  • He promised to lead a Labour party grounded in “public service” in his first speech as PM in front of a jubilant crowd at No 10.
  • Sir Keir has appointed key positions in his cabinet as he cracks on with his plan for change.
  • Rishi Sunak admitted defeat earlier on the steps of Downing Street and apologised to the nation for his party’s failures.
  • Tory big beasts including former PM Liz Truss and ex-Defence Secretary Grant Shapps lost seats after a nightmare night for Conservatives.
  • He was followed by Leader of the House Penny Mordaunt, one of eight Cabinet ministers have lost their seats
  • Nigel Farage’s Reform party claimed an unprecedented four seats as they grabbed votes from the Tories.
  • Tory defector Lee Anderson claimed the first Reform seatfollowed by Farage, Richard Tice, and Rupert Lowe.
  • Sir Keir's predecessor Jeremy Corbyn, now standing as an independent, also held onto Islington North
  • All eyes are now on our new PM with Piers Morgan telling our Never Mind The Ballots election show that Sir Keir MUST deliver real change after the Tory disaster

Her career really took off when Sir Keir Starmer promoted her to shadow chancellor in his first big reshuffle in 2021.

Since then the pair have been joined at the hip - they are probably the closest No10 and No11 pairing since David Cameron and George Osborne.

A tough cookie, she was key in scrapping Labour’s £28 billion a year green eco pledge - much to the fury of Ed Miliband and Angela Rayner.

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If Labour win she will become Britain’s first ever female Chancellor. Quite the achievement. As Rachel’s favourite singer Beyonce once sang: Who run the world? Girls!

YVETTE COOPER - Home Secretary

Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department

Yvette Cooper arrives at 10 Downing Street as Keir Starmer appoints ministersCredit: SWNS
Yvette Cooper has been a Labour MP since 1997Credit: Ben Lack
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Married to Ed Balls, Yvette is one-half of one of New Labour‘s star power couples.

She was born to a trade union boss and a maths teacher and flew academically - studying at Oxford, Harvard and the LSE.

Yvette, 55, started out in politics in the early 1990s, working as a researcher for then Labour leader John Smith before jetting stateside to help Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign in 1992.

Elected as the MP for Pontefract and Castleford in Tony Blair’s 1997 landslide victory, she has landed a string of frontbench jobs.

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But she refused to serve under Jeremy Corbyn, instead becoming boss of the powerful Home Affairs select Committee.

Yvette, was nicknamed the ‘Tory assassin’ after her forensic cross examination led to Amber Rudd to quit as Home Sec.

The mother-of-three’s first job was on a farm picking strawberries and driving a tractor. 

Her attention to detail makes Yvette a formidable opponent. 

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But she has failed to ditch the jargon and doublespeak which characterised the New Labour years - which could unstick her.

WES STREETING - Health Secretary

Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care

Wes Streeting enters 10 Downing Street following Labour’s landslide election victoryCredit: Getty
Smooth talking Wes has been tipped as a future successor to Sir KeirCredit: Getty
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A Blairite tipped as a future Labour leader and Prime Minister, Mr Streeting's background reads like a Danny Dyer script.

Wes, 41, was brought up on a council estate in London’s East End to a single mum who often had to pawn her jewellery to pay the bills.

His granddad Bill was a Royal Navy World War II veteran - but also a bank robber who hung out with the East End’s infamous Kray twins and spent his life in and out of jail.

His nan Libby ended up getting embroiled in Bill’s crimes and sharing a prison cell with Christine Keeler, the model at the heart of the Profumo Affair.

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The Ilford South MP is a proud patriot who often talks of his love for King and country - values he got from his granddad Bill.

Wes has warned the NHS must “reform or die”. He has set himself the mammoth task of fixing it. It is a goal that could seal his political fate.

DAVID LAMMY - Foreign Secretary

Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs

David Lammy arrives at Downing Street as cabinet appointments are due to be madeCredit: AFP
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David Lammy voted against Trident and backed Jeremy Corbyn - but now says he regrets bothCredit: News Group Newspapers ltd

Set to become Britain’s chief diplomat, Tottenham choirboy David Lammy is known as one of the most outspoken members of Keir’s shadow cabinet. 

He was promoted in the Tony Blair years before backing Jeremy Corbyn in the leadership election - before U-turning and saying he regretted it.

He has strong transatlantic ties with the Democrats stemming from when he met Barack Obama while studying at Harvard University.

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Not exactly known for his tact, he faces a frosty reception from presidential hopeful Donald Trump after previously describing him as a Nazi sympathiser. 

The shadow foreign secretary has also expressed support for charging Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu with alleged war crimes.

In 2022 he was found to have breached the ministerial code after he failed to declare almost £40,000 worth of financial interests on time. 

BRIDGET PHILLIPSON - Education Secretary

Shadow Secretary of State for Education

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Bridget Phillipson arrives at Downing Street where she was made Education SecretaryCredit: AFP
Bridget Phillipson followed in her mum's footsteps by joining the Labour PartyCredit: Getty

The daughter of a single mum, Bridget was brought up on a tough street in the former mining town of Washington in Sunderland.

She relied on benefits and free school meals growing up, and was a painfully shy child.

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But her mum was a powerful force of nature, a Labour activist who ran a women’s refuge. 

She signed her daughter up for acting lessons after school and Bridget ended up becoming an extra on Byker Grove. 

Bridget was just 26 when she won the seat of Houghton & Sunderland South making her one of Labour's youngest MPs.

She loathed Jeremy Corbyn and was promoted by Sir Keir Starmer - first to Shadow Treasury Minister and then to Shadow Education Secretary. 

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The mother-of-two has been pushed hard by team Starmer, but remains an enigma and has not announced much policy apart from VAT on private schools.

LOUISE HAIGH

Shadow Secretary of State for Transport

Louise Haigh arrives in Downing StreetCredit: EPA
Louise Haigh joked she would be the 'passenger-in-chief' as Transport SecretaryCredit: Getty
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Louise Haigh is the self-dubbed ‘passenger-in-chief’ - or Transport Secretary in non-Labour speak. 

With train cancellations, faulty lines, and never-ending strikes a constant blight on the UK network, the 26-year-old has said that she will get Britain moving again and fix our railways.

When she was elected as MP for Sheffield Heeley in the 2015 election she became the youngest Labour member of that parliament - aged just 27.

After her first year in Westminster she was declared the “most hard-working” new MP in a study of those elected in 2015.

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Before she ran for public office she worked as public policy manager for insurance company Aviva. 

She first joined the shadow cabinet in 2015 when Jeremy Corbyn was Labour leader and has previously been Shadow Minister for Civil Service and Digital Reform and Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.

She nominated Corbyn as a candidate for the Labour leadership in 2015 then later said she regretted it. 

EMILY THORNBERRY

Shadow Attorney General

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Emily Thornberry comes from the same background as Sir Keir and also worked as a lawyerCredit: Getty

Like Keir, Emily Thornberry worked as a human rights lawyer before entering politics. 

She has been MP for Islington South and Finsbury and has been Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales since 2021.

She has spoken about how her dad walked out on her family when she was seven, leaving her mum to raise three children on benefits.

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They were too poor to afford to have their pets anymore - so her mum had the family cats put down.

In 2019 she accused a former Labour MP of “making up s***” about her after Caroline Flint claimed she had called Brexit voters “stupid”. 

When she was shadow Defence Secretary in 2016 she asked what nuclear defence rating "Defcon One" meant in a private meeting. 

LISA NANDY

Shadow Cabinet Minister for International Development

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Lisa Nandy arrives in Downing Street. She previously served as Shadow Foreign Secretary and Shadow Energy SecretaryCredit: EPA
Lisa Nandy came third in the Labour leadership election and was previously Shadow Foreign SecretaryCredit: Reuters

Former Labour leader hopeful Lisa Nandy was demoted to the fringes of the shadow cabinet by Keir Starmer last year. 

She was replaced by firebrand Angela Rayner as shadow Housing Secretary and is now shadow Minister for International Development.

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Nandy, 44, came third in the Labour leadership election in 2020 behind Keir Starmer and Rebecca Long-Bailey

She has previously served as Shadow Foreign Secretary and Shadow Energy Secretary.

First elected as Wigan MP in 2010, her family has a long history in politics as her grandad was the leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Lords and her dad was a Marxist academic.

Nandy ran the student dating column at Newcastle University and as a teenager she was such a massive Take That fan that she camped outside Mark Owen’s house.

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ED MILIBAND - Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero

Shadow Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero

Ed Miliband arrives in Downing Street today following the Labour victoryCredit: EPA
Ed has been Member of Parliament for Doncaster North since 2005Credit: The Times

Ed has been Member of Parliament for Doncaster North since 2005.

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He was Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition between 2010 and 2015.

He served in the Cabinet from 2007 to 2010 under Prime Minister Gordon Brown, alongside his brother, Foreign Secretary David Miliband.

He served as Shadow Secretary of State of Climate Change and Net Zero since November 2021.

Miliband previously clashed with Starmer and Rachel Reeves after they scrapped Labour's £28billion eco pledge.

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JOHN HEALEY - Defence Minister

Shadow Secretary of State for Defence

Labour heavyweight John Healey has been made Defence SecretaryCredit: Getty

John Healey has been Secretary of State for Defence since July 2024, having previously served in Tony Blair's cabinet as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Adult Skills.

Under Gordon Brown's cabinet he was Minister of State for Local Government from 2007 to 2009 and Minister of State for Housing and Planning from 2009 to 2010.

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He has served as the Member of Parliament for Wentworth and Dearne, formerly Wentworth, since 1997.

PAT McFADDEN - Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

Britain’s Labour Party campaign coordinator Pat McFadden arrives in Downing StreetCredit: AFP

As shadow chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and national campaign coordinator since 2023, veteran frontbencher Pat McFadden has played a central role in shaping Labour's direction in the run-up to the election.

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Softly spoken and serious, much of his work has taken place behind the scenes, though he is frequently relied on to reinforce the party line with appearances on the morning broadcast rounds.

Mr McFadden gives little away in interviews but is seen as a centre-left figure, having attended Gordon Brown's Cabinet and served as an advisor to Sir Tony.

Born in Glasgow to Irish-speaking parents from Donegal, his Labour roots go back past even the 1990s to his days as an undergraduate at Edinburgh University, where he was chair of Scottish Labour Students before working for Donald Dewar and later John Smith.

He was sacked from Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet for what the leadership branded "disloyalty".

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This was said to include criticism of Mr Corbyn's response to the 2015 Paris terror attacks and a Commons statement in which he called for a rejection of "the view that sees terrorist acts as always being a response or a reaction to what we in the West do."

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