Rosena Allin-Khan and Preet Gill told they will not have personal aides after Keir Starmer’s reshuffle

Labour is embroiled in a tussle over advisers as it emerged two Asian women in the new shadow cabinet will no longer have their own personal aides.

Keir Starmer redrew a slimmed-down shadow cabinet last week to make the roles more reflective of the current cabinet. Labour has said it will also mean fewer political advisers as the party grapples with insecure finances.

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