Who’s who in Labour’s would-be cabinet

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With Labour riding high in the polls, Daniel Gayne looks at who will be the major players in the party if it wins the keys to Number 10

Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. A Labour victory is not yet certain. But, given the current state of the polls and the day-to-day trajectory of the Conservative party’s re-election campaign, many figures across industry are turning a keen eye towards Labour’s frontbench for a look at who they might be dealing with in Westminster come 5 July – and construction is no exception. 

Early indications are of a fairly centrally coordinated approach to achieving the party’s five missions, with a “quad” of senior figures taking the key strategic decisions. Keir StarmerRachel Reeves  and Angela Rayner  are now known quantities for anyone who hasn’t been under a rock for the past half-decade, but the fourth member of this team, Pat McFadden,  could also be a major influence on government policy.

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