It has been 14 years since we’ve had such a contest, but Labour still elects its Shadow Cabinet. This is a quaint practice which used to be a web of corruption. Ray Powell, the former MP for Ogmore and accommodation whip, was the spider at its centre. He collected blank ballot papers in return for larger offices and other whiply favours.
Regional blocks were a big thing in those days. As were voting bands of drinking buddies and over-representation by those more courtly and solicitous than they were talented.
The modern Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) will not go back to those ways. Where it will go is not clear.
At its first meeting last Wednesday – called at the height of the post-election bargaining frenzy – the PLP decided that there would be no Shadow Cabinet elections till after the new leader had been chosen. (more…)








