Esther McVey Had A Rather Underwhelming Promotion

Esther McVey - So Close And Yet Not Far Enough Into Cabinet?
Minister for Employment and Disabilities Esther McVey arrives in Downing Street, London, as Prime Minister David Cameron starting putting his new ministerial team in place.
Minister for Employment and Disabilities Esther McVey arrives in Downing Street, London, as Prime Minister David Cameron starting putting his new ministerial team in place.
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Employment minister Esther McVey could be forgiven for having been left rather underwhelmed by the reshuffle, as the Liverpudlian former TV star was trumpeted for a much more august promotion.

McVey, who was merely given "attending cabinet" status but kept in position, has been one of the phalanx of female Tory ministers trailed as set for promotion in David Cameron's reshuffle today.

The minister was even billed as a potential "minister for TV" that would seek to help "refresh" the cabinet, but outgoing education secretary Michael Gove snatched the job for himself.

McVey's fate, missing out on a cabinet-level post, was not shared by other female Tory ministers, who did enjoy elevation to be full cabinet ministers, like new education secretary Nicky Morgan and environment secretary Liz Truss.

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