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Where are they now? - Labour's 1997 cabinet
The Cabinet of 1997
Gavin Strang
Gavin Strang
Transport Minister (1997-98)

A victim of Blair's first re-shuffle, Gavin Strang had the transport brief taken off him after failing to make an impression.

Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott overshadowed Strang at the giant department for environment, transport and the regions.

Since leaving the government Strang has been a vocal critic of the government's partial privatisation of the UK's air traffic control system.

It was a policy which he said was unsafe.

1997 cabinet 
 
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