This is interesting. His new top team are people who have had jobs outside politics.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was forced to make new appointments to his shadow cabinet after a spate of resignations yesterday (June 26) – and seems to have taken the opportunity to sweep away the ex-spads and former researchers.
For example, Clive Lewis, the new shadow defence secretary, is an Afghan War veteran.
The shadow Northern Ireland secretary, David Anderson, was a coal miner for 25 years.
The shadow education secretary, Pat Glass, worked in education for people with special needs.
Kate Osamor, shadow international development secretary, worked in a GP practice.
Shadow environment, food and rural affairs secretary Rachel Maskell worked in the NHS for 20 years.
Rebecca Long-Bailey, shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, worked as a solicitor.
And Andy McDonald, shadow transport secretary, worked as a lawyer.
Just the sort of people we want in politics, instead of those who have left who were nearly all political spads and researchers. Except for Chris Bryant who was a former priest and Conservative Party member.