Livestock register
The paddock
Public figures and parties, filed like stock. Filter by field, then inspect a specimen or have yourself expelled to their official site.
47 on the board
Andy Burnham
The Red BarnPrime Minister
King of the North. As of July, the whole island is Greater Manchester.
Keir Starmer
The Cull PenFormer Prime Minister
Two years. One lorry. Thanked for his service.
Kemi Badenoch
The Blue FieldLeader of the Opposition
Renewal. Delivery pending.
Nigel Farage
The Reform PenLeader, Reform UK
The farm's most reliable perennial. Flowers every spring, planted or not.
Ed Davey
The Orange OrchardLeader, Liberal Democrats
Still the only party leader who will get in the water on purpose.
Zack Polanski
The Green MeadowLeader, Green Party
Prominence arrived. Favourability left a note.
John Healey
The Red BarnChancellor of the Exchequer
Yesterday: tanks. Today: the books. The farm does not believe in specialisation.
Ed Miliband
The Red BarnForeign Secretary
From the kitchen to the world. Soft power now includes a sandwich.
Shabana Mahmood
The Red BarnHome Secretary
Kept the difficult shed. Continuity is a kind of compliment.
Louise Haigh
The Red BarnFirst Secretary of State
First among the rest. The farm has a generous returns policy.
Angela Rayner
The Red BarnHousing, Communities and Local Government Secretary
Some livestock simply will not stay culled.
Mel Stride
The Blue FieldShadow Chancellor
Has located a spending problem. It is in another paddock.
Rachel Reeves
The Cull PenFormer Chancellor
The books were balanced. Then the farmer changed.
John Swinney
The Celtic PastureLeader, SNP
Tends a smaller herd, with a longer argument.
Rhun ap Iorwerth
The Celtic PastureLeader, Plaid Cymru
Four MPs and a nation tired of being a footnote.
Lindsay Hoyle
The Crossbench CoopSpeaker of the House of Commons
Orders the chamber. The chamber has other ideas.
Wes Streeting
The Red BarnDefence Secretary
Last year: the NHS. This year: the tanks. The farm's favourite career ladder.
Yvette Cooper
The Red BarnHealth and Social Care Secretary
From the Home Office to the NHS. The difficult sheds are her speciality.
Lucy Powell
The Red BarnEducation Secretary, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party
Deputy of the party, head of the schools, another Greater Manchester lot number.
Lisa Nandy
The Red BarnCulture Secretary
Culture, media, sport, and Wigan. The farm files this as a full brief.
Pat McFadden
The Red BarnWork and Pensions Secretary
Survived the rotation. Continuity, in a government that otherwise treats cabinets like seasonal stock.
Jonathan Reynolds
The Red BarnBusiness Secretary
Business, science, trade, and another Greater Manchester postcode.
Heidi Alexander
The Red BarnTransport Secretary
In charge of the trains. The farm wishes her a pleasant delay.
Miatta Fahnbulleh
The Red BarnEnergy Security and Net Zero Secretary
Inherited net zero and the argument about whether it is stupid. The farm has seen this paddock before.
Bridget Phillipson
The Red BarnMinister for Women and Equalities, Chair of the Labour Party
Reports to the Prime Minister and chairs the party. Two clipboards, one barn.
David Lammy
The Cull PenFormer Deputy Prime Minister
Deputy one month. Backbencher the next. The lorry does not care about rank.
Priti Patel
The Blue FieldShadow Foreign Secretary
Once ran the Home Office. Now shadows the world. The farm respects a full range.
Chris Philp
The Blue FieldShadow Home Secretary
The Blue Field's answer to the boats. Volume is not the problem.
James Cleverly
The Blue FieldShadow Housing Secretary
Back from the backbenches to shadow houses. The farm has missed the dad jokes, slightly.
Claire Coutinho
The Blue FieldShadow Energy Secretary
Shadows net zero from the field that used to run it. The meters remember.
Laura Trott
The Blue FieldShadow Education Secretary
Schools, from the opposition benches. The farm files this under 'plenty of marking'.
Richard Tice
The Reform PenDeputy Leader, Reform UK
Deputy perennial. Thinks net zero is stupid. The weather has not been copied in.
Lee Anderson
The Reform PenReform UK MP, former Tory
Crossed the fence once already. The farm does not expect him to cross back.
Robert Jenrick
The Reform PenReform UK, formerly Conservative
Sacked by Kemi, walked into the Reform Pen the same day. The farm calls this a same-day transfer.
Daisy Cooper
The Orange OrchardDeputy Leader, Liberal Democrats
The orchard’s other grown-up. Handles the Treasury brief while Davey handles the water.
Carla Denyer
The Green MeadowGreen MP for Bristol Central, former co-leader
Built the meadow, then handed over the megaphone. The farm respects a planned succession.
Hannah Spencer
The Green MeadowGreen MP for Gorton and Denton
Took a safe Labour seat in a by-election. The Red Barn felt that one.
Count Binface
The Fringe ShedIntergalactic space warrior, recently of Clacton
Came second in Clacton with twenty-seven percent. The control group is now outpolling half the paddock.
Rupert Lowe
The Fringe ShedRestore Britain, formerly Reform
Left the Reform Pen and registered his own herd. The right now has a paddock surplus.
The Labour Party
The Red BarnGoverning herd
In government, and already on its second farmer this parliament.
The Conservative Party
The Blue FieldOfficial opposition
Would like you to join the renewal. The farm has other plans.
Reform UK
The Reform PenInsurgent herd
Eight MPs. One volume setting. Occasional same-day transfers from the Blue Field.
The Liberal Democrats
The Orange OrchardOfficial third paddock
Seventy-one MPs and a laminated alternative.
The Green Party
The Green MeadowMeadow interest
Five MPs and a climate.
Official Monster Raving Loony Party
The Fringe ShedControl group
The control group. Still waiting for the others to catch up.
Social Democratic Party
The Fringe ShedHeritage stock
Not dead. Just very still.
Workers Party of Britain
The Fringe ShedLeft paddock
A paddock of one's own, slightly to the left of the Red Barn.