Emily Thornberry warns that some of the new ministers, having no prior parliamentary experience, may be set up to fail in their new roles.
Reflecting on her own experience, Thornberry emphasizes that transitioning into government positions without previous MP experience can be extremely difficult for newcomers.
Thornberry’s abrupt removal from the frontbench is particularly painful, as she had not taken any actions that indicated an impending loss of her government role.
The change in government leadership must be navigated carefully; Thornberry highlights the need for experienced MPs to mentor those new to ministerial positions.
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