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Iain Dale's Diary (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
My Telegraph column today looks at how David Cameron may reshuffle his Shadow Cabinet once Gordon Brown has completed his own reshuffle. The main guesses predictions are... Edward Garnier to become Shadow Attorney General Ed Vaizey to replace Peter Ainsworth at Environment Theresa Villiers to move from Transport Greg Clark to replace David Willetts at Innovation, Universities & Skills Maria Miller...
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Iain Dale's Diary (Free subscription) | 02/07/2008
At the weekend I asked you to take part in a survey to decide who David Cameron should promote into his Shadow Cabinet, and are of Cabinet material. Here are the top 10 Ed Vaizey 53% Damian Green 39% Justine Greening 28.8% Adam Afriyie 21.7% Greg Clark 20.9% Edward Garnier 15.7% Maria Miller 14.2% Shailesh Vara 11.5% John Maples 11.3% Mark Francois 10.9% I then asked which of the Tory 'big beasts'...
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Head of Legal (Free subscription) | 12/06/2008
Now that Dominic Grieve has been promoted to David Davis's old job, legal nerds like me wonder who's going to get his role as shadow Attorney General. The simplest, quickest thing might be to give it to Edward Garnier, who's done the job before. Otherwise, Jonathan Djanogly could be promoted from shadow Solicitor General or Henry Bellingham could be moved from the Justice team.
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4glengate.net (Free subscription) | 07/05/2008
As I couldn't get down to London today for the lobby of Parliament, I've taken the unusual step of writing to my Tory MP, Edward Garnier. I don't often write to him, what with him being a Tory, and a lawyer and what with our last meaningful contact being me standing for Labour against him in 1997, but since I couldn't go in person to support Karen Reissmann , I figured that I shouldn't let him off...