Labour's new generation.
Of the 19 elected shadow cabinet members:
Still, a new generation for change, eh?
(Source for all the votes is TheyWorkForYou; far too many pages to directly link to, have to trust me on this.)
- Only 5 voted for Ed Miliband as their first choice for Labour leader (John Denham, Hilary Benn, Sadiq Khan, Ann McKechin, Maria Eagle)
- Only 2 voted against the Iraq war (John Denham, Ann McKechkin) while Ed Balls, Mary Creagh, Meg Hillier, Liam Byrne and Sadiq Kahn only entered parliament in 2004/2005
- Regardless of the above, every single one voted against investigating the Iraq war
- Only Sadiq Khan voted against 90 days detention without charge for "terrorist suspects" (Ann McKechkin abstained) (This has been corrected from the original which said none voted against; see comments) (All incidentally as far as I can tell voted for 42 days; TheyWorkForYou/Public Whip isn't very helpful on that vote)
- Every single one voted for ID cards
- Every single one voted for top-up fees while Ed Balls, Mary Creagh, Meg Hillier, Liam Byrne and Sadiq Khan only entered parliament in 2004/2005
- Every single one either voted for a stricter asylum system or was "absent" on certain votes; none actually voted against the party whip
- 1 described herself as being used as window dressing after she resigned in a huff for not being promoted (incidentally only days after taking part in a newspaper fashion shoot)
- 1 stupidly left a message for the new government saying there was "no money left", joking or not
- 1 knew absolutely nothing about her now ex-husband
Still, a new generation for change, eh?
(Source for all the votes is TheyWorkForYou; far too many pages to directly link to, have to trust me on this.)
Labels: Ed Miliband, Labour, Labour leadership contest 2010, Labour shadow cabinet election, New Labour, politics
To be fair Kahn did vote against The Extension Of Period Of Detention to 90 Days but yes it's not exactly encouraging.
Posted by Mitchell Stirling | Friday, October 08, 2010 8:37:00 pm
So he did; TheyWorkForYou ranks that bizarrely as one of the less important votes on anti-terrorism legislation, which threw me off. Will correct that.
Posted by septicisle | Friday, October 08, 2010 9:20:00 pm
Usual bunch of fascist shites, then.
Posted by Tim Atkinson | Friday, October 22, 2010 9:00:00 pm
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