The Conservatives’ critic shuffle is a sign of maturity
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The Conservatives’ critic shuffle is a sign of maturity
ANDREW COYNE
PUBLISHED JUNE 30, 2026
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Shuffles of the opposition front bench – the roster of critics, or as the Conservatives prefer, shadow ministers, assigned to dog the government ministers for their respective portfolios – rarel…
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