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Shadow early years minister named in Labour reshuffle

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Tulip Siddiq has been appointed as shadow minister for early years in Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s reshuffle.

The MP for Hampstead and Kilburn was elected in the 2015 general election. Before becoming an MP, she previously worked as a Camden councillor and for Amnesty International and Save the Children, where she worked on issues related to human trafficking and modern-day slavery.

On her website, Ms Siddiq said, 'I am honoured to have been appointed as the shadow minister for early years education.

'I am joining an excellent team, led by Angela Rayner MP, and relish the opportunity to hold the Government to account from the frontbench.

'Since being elected to Parliament in May 2015, countless constituents have expressed serious concerns over the Government’s early years agenda.

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