Jeremy Corbyn said ten MPs who had previously walked out on him were back on his front bench Stefan Rousseau / PAJeremy Corbyn still has more than 60 places to fill on his frontbench team as he seeks to finalise his reshuffle. The Labour leader moved to ease disquiet at the thrust of the shake-up by revealing that ten MPs who had previously walked out on him or backed a motion of no confidence have now returned to serve. In a move clearly aimed at overshadowing the resignations of two whips after the controversial sacking of Rosie Winterton, his chief whip, Mr Corbyn noted the number of people willing to re-enter the top team after his landslide re-election by the membership.
Source: The Times October 10, 2016 10:52 UTC