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New Scottish Labour shadow cabinet

Jim Murphy
Jim Murphy

Cameron Brooks

Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy unveiled his new gender balanced shadow cabinet outside Holyrood yesterday.

He said members would take a “bold and radical” approach to ensure the party was “fighting fit” for the general election in May.

Mr Murphy, MP for East Renfrewshire, said he had taken an office in the Scottish Parliament until he secures a seat in a bid to become the head of a Labour-led Scottish Government in 2016.

The party’s new deputy leader Kezia Dugdale will take part in First Minister’s question time against Nicola Sturgeon on Thursdays.

Mr Murphy, who will divide his time between Scotland and London, said former party leader Johann Lamont did not want a shadow cabinet job and had wished him well for the future.

Reflecting on the gender balance, he said: “The days of decisions being taken by men in back-rooms are at an end.”

The shadow cabinet is as follows

Finance, constitution and economy – Jackie Baillie

Infrastructure, Investment and Cities – Mary Fee

Fair Work, Skills and Training – Neil Findlay

Education and Lifelong Learning – Iain Gray

Health, Wellbeing and Sport – Jenny Marra

Social Justice, Communities and Pensioners Rights – Ken Macintosh

Justice – Hugh Henry

Rural Affairs, Food and Environment – Sarah Boyack

Culture, Europe and External Affairs – Claire Baker

Parliamentary Business Manager – James Kelly

Also attending shadow cabinet will be Chief Whip Neil Bibby and Enterprise spokesman Graeme Pearson.