2024 United Kingdom elections: Who could get key roles in a Labour government?

NEW DELHI: With the Labour Party poised to become the largest party in the UK parliament, speculation is rife over who will fill the most prominent ministerial positions in a future Labour government.
As the country faces a range of complex challenges, from economic uncertainty to global security threats, the composition of the new cabinet will be crucial in shaping the direction of the nation.

Key potential appointments in a UK Labour government

Deputy Prime Minister: Angela Rayner
Rayner, 44, comes from a working-class background and has a strong northern accent, contrasting with Starmer’s more reserved public persona. As deputy, she would oversee housing policy and efforts to address regional inequalities.
Chancellor of the Exchequer: Rachel Reeves
Reeves, 45, is a former Bank of England economist poised to become the UK’s first female Chancellor. She has pledged “iron discipline” on public finances while aiming to be pro-worker and pro-business.
Foreign Secretary: David Lammy
Lammy, 51, is expected to steer the UK towards closer EU ties and redefine Britain’s global strategy post-Brexit. He has extensive foreign policy experience and may face pressure over issues like the UK’s stance on Israel.
Home Secretary: Yvette Cooper
Cooper, 55, is a seasoned politician with deep expertise in home affairs. She will likely face intense scrutiny, particularly over immigration policies, in this challenging role.
Health Secretary: Wes Streeting
Streeting, 41, is a rising Labour star tasked with revitalizing the struggling National Health Service after years of Conservative austerity.
Defence Secretary: John Healey
Healey, 64, is a veteran Labour politician set to oversee increased military spending amid global security concerns.
(With inputs from agencies)

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