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Veteran Welsh MP joins Labour frontbench

06 Sep 2023 3 minute read
Chris Bryant speaking in the House of Commons

Rhondda MP Sir Chris Bryant, who had been the head of a key Westminster sleaze watchdog, has been appointed to Labour’s front bench team by Sir Keir Starmer.

The Labour leader appointed the senior MP, who was in Gordon Brown’s government, as shadow minister for creative industries and digital on Wednesday.

Sir Chris tended his resignation from his prominent position as chairman of the Commons Standards Committee, which scrutinises the behaviour of MPs.

Following confirmation of his new job, Sir Chris said he is “delighted” to take on the role, working under shadow culture secretary Thangam Debbonaire and shadow science secretary Peter Kyle, who were both appointed at the start of Sir Keir’s reshuffle.

“Creativity drives the UK’s potential. It creates jobs. It enlivens our imagination. We need to cherish and celebrate it and make it available to all,” Sir Chris wrote on social media.

Commons rules mean the chair of the Standards Committee must come from the Opposition, so his successor will be a Labour MP elected in a secret ballot of the House.

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In Mr Brown’s administration, Sir Chris served in the Foreign Office, including as Europe minister, having been deputy Commons leader.

He also spent nine months as shadow Commons leader under Jeremy Corbyn, but quit as part of a wave of resignations from the shadow cabinet, saying he feared the then-leader would “go down in history as the man who broke the Labour Party”.

Sir Chris was elected Standards Committee chairman in 2020 when he beat Labour colleague Yvonne Fovargue in a Commons vote.

Stella Creasy, the Labour MP for Walthamstow since 2010, indicated she would run for the role she said has “never been more important we get our house in order so that everyone – staff, MPs, voters and visitors alike – can be proud of our Parliament”.

“I will be seeking the support of colleagues to take up that challenge in the months ahead,” she wrote on social media.

Sir Keir began his reshuffle on Monday, promoting centrists at the expense of some MPs on the soft left.

A spokesman for the leader said appointments to the junior ranks would continue on Wednesday.

He denied the Opposition leader was acting ideologically during his reshuffle.

Sir Keir’s spokesman told reporters: “What Keir’s priority has been throughout this reshuffle has been promoting people of competence and commitment into the roles that they have got, not questions of ideology.

“What we want to ensure is that we have got a team that is ready for the campaign and, if we are lucky enough to win the next general election, then we will be ready for government.”


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Gareth Westacott
Gareth Westacott
7 months ago

‘…head of a sleeze watchdog’ eh? The man who who flaunted and touted himself on a gay website in nothing but his Y-fronts!

Silence!
Silence!
7 months ago

That’s not illegal or sleazy. Straight guys do the same.
or is it “sleazy” cos he’s gay?

A.Redman
A.Redman
7 months ago
Reply to  Silence!

Probably because of being pictured in his underpants?.
He seems to think problems with health and education in Wales is all the fault of Westminster.Both are devolved matters and it is Cardiff Bay that he should be calling to account?

Bachgen o Lerpwl
7 months ago
Reply to  A.Redman

That’s because so many Welsh people are forced to use English hospitals cos so many parts of Wales ain’t got hospitals. If there are follow up problems it us obviously Westminster’s fault.

Silence!
Silence!
7 months ago
Reply to  A.Redman

As pointed out above, MANY straight men are published in their pants for salacious reasons. Even politicians. Yet somehow THIS is sleazy? There is really only one obvious conclusion as to why someone might suggest that.

Gareth Westacott
Gareth Westacott
7 months ago
Reply to  Silence!

You yourself used the word ‘salacious’. The clue’s in the word. Doesn’t matter whether you’re straight or gay, it’s immoral.

Silence!
Silence!
7 months ago

Makes me wonder why you only felt motivated to comment only on THIS instance then.
It’s not immoral. I’m not a fan of people doing it, but I have the life skill of letting other people live their lives without having to worry but me getting all het up over it. If it’s not illegal and it’s not harming the innocent, it’s not my business and I’m not going to cry over it.
The world already has too many “opinions”

Gareth Westacott
Gareth Westacott
7 months ago
Reply to  Silence!

Doesn’t matter whether you’re straight or gay, it’s immoral. And if that sort of behaviour doesn’t pass for ‘sleaze’ I don’t know what does.

Richard
Richard
7 months ago

not a case of taking the ‘ kings shilling ‘ jut the knights farthing ⚠️

Dai Rob
Dai Rob
7 months ago

Sleaze!? Lol 😂

Jeff
Jeff
7 months ago

Lot of respect for this MP. Pity to see him leave this committee. Hope the next chair of standards is up to the task.

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