Bill English's new Cabinet is 'underwhelming'

Prime Minister Bill English's new Cabinet has been described as "underwhelming" by the Labour Party.

Labour's deputy leader Annette King said it doesn't signal the fresh approach that had been promised.

"This is not the rejuvenation Bill English promised," said Ms King.

"It's underwhelming, it's a combination of the conservative, vindictiveness and mateship."

Ms King says there's just one new minister in the Cabinet and three new ones outside it.

"And he's demoted his rivals Judith Collins and Jonathan Coleman," she said.

Judith Collins has dropped to 16th position.Source: Getty.
Judith Collins has dropped to 16th position.Source: Getty.

Ms Collins has dropped two places in the rankings and Dr Coleman one place.

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Ms King says the change of name in Nick Smith's portfolio from building and housing to building and construction is an attempt by the Government to deny there's a crisis in housing.

"The cosmetic change to Smith's title changes nothing," she said.

"More and more New Zealanders will see the Kiwi dream of owning your own home slipping away."

Bill English has appointed three new ministers. Source: Getty.
Bill English has appointed three new ministers. Source: Getty.

Mr English unveiled his front bench in Wellington on Sunday, with few significant changes from John Key's ministry team.

He has kept Murray McCully as foreign minister until May while he gets up to speed on foreign policy.

Mr English says he wants to spend the coming months learning the ins and outs of the foreign ministry before appointing a successor.

"I've done some international work as a finance minister but there's a whole range of issues that the previous prime minister and the New Zealand foreign policy establishment are involved in that I'm not familiar with," he told reporters in Wellington on Sunday.

"When I've got a better picture of that, I think I'll have a better idea of what the succession should look like."

Mr McCully, one of the longest-serving foreign ministers in the developed world, is expected to accompany English on various overseas trips in the new year.

Core Cabinet portfolios are largely unchanged, including defence with Gerry Brownlee remaining. Steven Joyce was last week appointed minister of finance.

Jonathan Coleman, who had been tipped to take foreign affairs, stays as health minister. Source: Getty.
Jonathan Coleman, who had been tipped to take foreign affairs, stays as health minister. Source: Getty.

No one has been sacked, and the positions he has filled with newcomers were vacated by ministers who decided not to stand for re-election.

Two ministers previously outside cabinet, Paul Goldsmith and Louise Upston, have been promoted to Cabinet positions.

Backbenchers Alfred Ngaro, Mark Mitchell and David Bennett are the new junior ministers.

"This new ministry is focused on providing prosperity, opportunity and security for all Kiwis, including the most vulnerable in our communities," Mr English said.