LABOUR leader Keir Starmer has reshuffled his shadow cabinet after the party’s disappointing election performance. Among the changes are the promotion of Rachel Reeves to shadow chancellor, while Anneliese Dodds, her predecessor in the role, becomes party chairman. Former economist Reeves has added shadow chancellor to the long list of shadow roles she has held during her decade in Parliament. First elected to represent Leeds West in 2010, within six months she was the shadow minister for pensions. After subsequent roles at shadowing in the Treasury and Department for Work and Pensions, Reeves assumed the role of shadow chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster – opposite Michael Gove – when Keir became party leader.