The Labour Party entered office on Friday after winning the general election in a long-expected landslide. Leader Keir Starmer swiftly appointed his cabinet and held their first meeting over the weekend. But who are the key appointments for the engineering and technology sectors, and how will they tackle the broad array of challenges currently facing the UK?
Keir Starmer as Prime Minister
Starmer was previously the Brexit minister under Jeremy Corbyn and hasn’t directly led any engineering or technology-relevant departments. But as party leader he has played a large part in creating the Labour manifesto, which pledges to renationalise rail and launch a state-run energy firm called Great British Energy that will invest in green energy. E+T has previously dissected Labour’s engineering and technology plans revealed in its manifesto.
Angela Rayner as Deputy Prime Minister and housing secretary
As well as being Labour’s deputy leader, Rayner has been secretary of state for levelling up, housing...