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Jul 19 - GSD Shadow Ministerial Reshuffle

The Leader of the Opposition Roy Clinton has today in consultation with his fellow GSD MPs carried out a reallocation of Shadow Ministerial responsibilities to take effect from the start of the next meeting of Parliament on 26 July 2017.

The main changes are as follows:

Roy Clinton takes on The Economy, Public Sector Efficiency, Telecommunications, Brexit, Civil Aviation, e Government and the Port in addition to his existing portfolio while giving up Heritage and Financial Services.

Daniel Feetham takes on Financial Services, and Heritage while retaining Health and Gaming and giving up previous responsibilities.

Trevor Hammond takes on Tourism in addition to his existing portfolio

Elliott Phillips takes on Families and Children and Employment in addition to his existing portfolio while giving up Education and Training.

Edwin Reyes takes on Education, Training and Social Services in addition to his existing portfolio.

Mr Clinton said: “This reallocation of responsibilities ensures that we can best hold Government to account according to our individual strengths and interests. This is especially the case in respect of Education where Gibraltar is about to see the biggest upheaval in our education system for the past 40 years.

"Edwin Reyes, a retired teacher of over 20 years experience, is the best placed among us to consider the concerns of parents and educators alike in the implementation of the Governments plans as regards Education which will affect generations to come.”

Look below to see which portfolios belong to each Opposition MP. 

Roy Clinton

The Economy

Public Finance

Gibraltar Savings Bank

Inward Investment

Small Business

Public Sector Efficiency and Procurement Telecommunications

Public Sector & MOD

Industrial Relations

Civil Aviation

E Government

Brexit

The Port

Daniel Feetham

Health

Gaming

Financial Services

Heritage

Trevor Hammond

Environment

Tourism

Transport & Traffic Technical Services

Utilities

Planning

Health & Safety

European affairs

Elliott Phillips

Justice

Employment

Youth

Families & Children

Equality

Civil Rights

Exchange of Information

Edwin Reyes

Education

Training

Housing

Sports & Leisure Culture

Civil Contingencies

Social Services

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