North Ayrshire Council’s leader has been given a big role in Scottish Labour’s frontbench after a reshuffle.
Joe Cullinane, Councillor for Kilwinning, has been appointed to head up campaigns and party engagement for Scottish Labour.
Richard Leonard announced the changes this week to his Scottish Labour frontbench at Holyrood ahead of MSPs returning to the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday and the boss said the team will “renew the energy” across the party ahead of the 2021 elections.
Mr Leonard said: “We begin this new parliamentary term at one ofthe most important times in our political history.
“I am confident that our new shadow Cabinet team have the expertise, experience and enthusiasm to both hold the SNP Government to account and to put forward the distinctive Scottish Labour alternative.
“The new team will renew the energy across our party ahead of the 2021 Holyrood elections.”
“We know that we need to make a strong case based on Labour values with voters and work closely with our dedicated members across the country.
“That is why the Leader of North Ayrshire Council, Joe Cullinane, has been appointed to lead on campaigns and party engagement.
“He is a seasoned campaigner working hard in his local community and the experience he brings will be a great asset to our team."
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