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Transport Minister Gavin Strang is sacked from the Cabinet after failing to make any impression.
BBC: Special Report
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The current transport minister, Gavin Strang, is widely predicted to be for the chop at the next reshuffle.
ECONOMIST: Driving Britain off the roads
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At the time both John Prescott, the deputy prime minister, and Gavin Strang, the transport minister, spoke out in favour of a lower limit.
ECONOMIST: Driving
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Gavin Strang said renationalisation would give railways the priority they deserve.
BBC: Prescott defends rail plans
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Gavin Strang (Transport) and David Clark (Public Service) have been attacked by so many colleagues (off the record of course) that it would be a glorious feat if they survived.
BBC: Is Blair a butcher?