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Speculation: Who Will Be In Burnham's Cabinet?

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Padstow13 Wed 24-Jun-26 04:16:48

But the Guardian is jumping the gun a bit - Burnham's prospective appointment isn't a Done Deal just yet!

However, I personally don't care too much who gets the job providing they banish the despicable Rachel Reeves to the back benches.

That'll do me!

MayBee70 Mon 29-Jun-26 02:14:08

If the rumours about David Milliband being made a Lord and then foreign Secretary are true won’t it be a bit like having Liam and Noel Gallagher in government ( although I suppose it might work because David wouldn’t be allowed in the house so they could be kept apart…)

Wyllow3 Fri 26-Jun-26 09:46:15

LauraNorderr

I’d like to see Al Carns put himself forward for Labour Party leader.
He seems like a straight talking, politically savvy man. Even if he didn’t win it would create a contest where we could all then decide whether we like his policy ideas and whether there is more to Andy Burnham than the conniving showman he seems to be.
If Burnham wins I hope he includes the likes of Carns in his cabinet and doesn’t just fill it with cronies and yes men.

We have to accept in politics that there will be a core group who have led and planned this big change, that doesn't necessary make them yes women/men, my MP is one and is def no 'yes" woman.

love0c Fri 26-Jun-26 08:09:02

It goes from 'bad to worst!'

MaizieD Thu 25-Jun-26 20:44:17

MayBee70

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To get back to Burnham’s choice of staff albeit not cabinet - c/f another current thread on state pension equalisation.

Guess who was Pensions Minister and then Works and Pensions Secretary during the worst of the maladministration?

Does the name James Purnell ring any bells? Yes? Seemingly Burnham’s pick as Chief of Staff.

Some awkward questions from the WASPI campaign might be brewing.

Purnell is/was against the winter fuel payment and pensioners bus passes to I believe.

Purnell has been lobbying for business interests since he left politics. Not perhaps the best fit for a left leaning Labour PM?

Iam64 Thu 25-Jun-26 19:23:22

LemonJam thanks for your post at 18.20 today. I’m not worried that the mobile phone incident makes Haigh unfit for office.

Graphite Thu 25-Jun-26 19:19:41

Maybee70. That was 15 years ago but if his views are the same, Burnham would be a fool to listen to him as Starmer was a fool to listen to McSweeney.

www.thecanary.co/global/world-analysis/2026/06/25/burnham-appoints-dwp-minister/

x.com/BBCNewsnight/status/2069907561839546510

LauraNorderr Thu 25-Jun-26 18:58:39

I’d like to see Al Carns put himself forward for Labour Party leader.
He seems like a straight talking, politically savvy man. Even if he didn’t win it would create a contest where we could all then decide whether we like his policy ideas and whether there is more to Andy Burnham than the conniving showman he seems to be.
If Burnham wins I hope he includes the likes of Carns in his cabinet and doesn’t just fill it with cronies and yes men.

MayBee70 Thu 25-Jun-26 18:30:29

Graphite

To get back to Burnham’s choice of staff albeit not cabinet - c/f another current thread on state pension equalisation.

Guess who was Pensions Minister and then Works and Pensions Secretary during the worst of the maladministration?

Does the name James Purnell ring any bells? Yes? Seemingly Burnham’s pick as Chief of Staff.

Some awkward questions from the WASPI campaign might be brewing.

Purnell is/was against the winter fuel payment and pensioners bus passes to I believe.

LemonJam Thu 25-Jun-26 18:20:35

Haigh was mugged on a night out in 2013- 13 years ago. She gave the police a list of things taken including a work phone issued by her employer.

Some time later she discovered the mobile had not been taken but had meanwhile been issued with a new phone by her employer and did not contact the police when she discovered it to tell them. Her actions in switching on the old phone however triggered police attention and Haigh was brought in for questioning. Her lawyer advised her to say no comment in police interview (the majority of solicitors advise this).

The police decided to pass the case to CPS and the CPS decided to prosecute. Haigh attended court, admitted she had not told the police and accepted a conditional discharge.

Politics being politics- her court case and conditional discharge came to media spotlight at the end of 2024. Haigh decided to resigned her cabinet role as transport secretary.

She was highly supportive of Burnham in the Makerfield by election campaign. They align in values so she may well have some role in Burnham's cabinet if he is elected.....

Tuliptree Thu 25-Jun-26 17:35:07

Oreo

I think you can read the posts Doodledog just as anyone else can.
Nanna8 made a little joke on the first page about Milliband’s name and it released much ( too much) pent up anger, so much that it’s a pile on and she feels the need to leave the thread.
Which is probably a great idea as I think the heat is affecting good sense.

This is the sanitised version which omits the fact that a suggestion of reporting was made and calls some posts ‘rude’ because they disagreed with them.

Graphite Thu 25-Jun-26 17:33:26

To get back to Burnham’s choice of staff albeit not cabinet - c/f another current thread on state pension equalisation.

Guess who was Pensions Minister and then Works and Pensions Secretary during the worst of the maladministration?

Does the name James Purnell ring any bells? Yes? Seemingly Burnham’s pick as Chief of Staff.

Some awkward questions from the WASPI campaign might be brewing.

Iam64 Thu 25-Jun-26 17:32:07

Honestly 🙈. Disagreeing with someone isn’t a childish pile on. It’s a different opinion. None of us has a monopoly on speaking our minds

Doodledog Thu 25-Jun-26 17:28:23

I can read that, thank you 😊.

I m asking about the accusations of childishness, the 'report them' suggestions (after all the hoo haa over the past month or so) and the 'some members' comment.

Oreo Thu 25-Jun-26 17:26:27

I think you can read the posts Doodledog just as anyone else can.
Nanna8 made a little joke on the first page about Milliband’s name and it released much ( too much) pent up anger, so much that it’s a pile on and she feels the need to leave the thread.
Which is probably a great idea as I think the heat is affecting good sense.

Doodledog Thu 25-Jun-26 17:21:22

Which 'some members'? Why are people not saying what they think?

Vague accusations made at 'some members', but no substance at all. What's going on?

Oreo Thu 25-Jun-26 17:17:28

nanna8 💐
I think a lot of this is a combination of really hot weather here and some members being upset by Starmer resigning.
I can’t think why, but there you are.

Doodledog Thu 25-Jun-26 17:09:59

Can someone explain who has been 'childish' and how, please? I can't see it at all.

Oreo Thu 25-Jun-26 17:08:21

MaizieD

Good Lord. It all started with a bit of juvenile name calling - now posters who objected are 'childish' hmm

It’s yet another pile on for no good reason… Must be the heat.

MaizieD Thu 25-Jun-26 15:00:10

Good Lord. It all started with a bit of juvenile name calling - now posters who objected are 'childish' hmm

Tuliptree Thu 25-Jun-26 14:46:42

Being childish = not agreeing with me
Being childish = thinking facts matter

Doodledog Thu 25-Jun-26 14:44:57

Who is being childish?

eazybee Thu 25-Jun-26 14:43:45

Nanna8 This thread is getting very childish at present so I agree; why waste your time on it.
I do hope you are not leaving GN altogether; I would miss your pithy comments.

Tuliptree Thu 25-Jun-26 14:18:38

I just don’t understand why criticising the posting of opinions based on false information ( even if it’s not deliberate) is defended at all. And if I were living abroad and posting on here, I would be extra careful in checking the facts on which I was basing my negative statements about the UK.

MayBee70 Thu 25-Jun-26 13:59:39

nanna8

Just drop it. I am going to leave this thread now as it has become a pile on and I can’t be bothered with it .Stop gaslighting me and saying things that I have never, ever even thought let alone said. Bye 👋

Quote nanna8 Sat 25-Jan-25 09:32:44
They call them illegal migrants here but you are not allowed to say that in the uk because they don’t have freedom of speech.
Huge apologies. I didn’t realise there was someone impersonating you on here…

Doodledog Thu 25-Jun-26 13:34:04

How have we gone from how awful it is to report people to suggesting people should be reported for questioning where someone gets their information from?

My brother and his family are Australian citizens, but I don't take that to mean that I have a better overview of their politicians than if they lived anywhere else in the world. It would only ever be a partial view, surely? He can tell me how policies affect him, but not how they impact on people in other parts of the country, or those in different circumstances from his own.

I could offer a theoretical view on particular policies, but no more than that, and even then, I wouldn't expect to be taken as seriously as an Australian.