The Labour Yes campaign have today unveiled fourteen “spokespeople”, described by the pro-AV group as including “big hitters and rising stars” as they continue to push for a Yes vote in May’s referendum.
The Labour Yes spokespeople announced today include:
Ben Bradshaw MP, Chief Spokesperson and MP for Exeter
Tessa Jowell MP, Shadow Minister for the Olympics and the Cabinet Office
Douglas Alexander MP, Shadow Foreign Secretary
John Denham MP, Shadow Business Secretary
Sadiq Khan MP, Shadow Transport Secretary
Gloria De Piero MP, Shadow Culture Minister
Rushanara Ali MP, Shadow Minister for International Development
Jonathan Reynolds MP, Labour Assistant Whip
Alan Johnson MP, former Shadow Chancellor
Alison McGovern MP, PPS to Rt Hon Gordon Brown
Liz Kendall MP, Shadow Health Minister
David Lammy MP, Shadow Higher Education Minister
Baroness Oona King
Lord Neil Kinnock
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