Labour MP Trevor Mallard says he willingly went out of leader David Shearer's Shadow Cabinet because he wants to be Speaker if Labour goes into Government after 2014.
In Labour leader David Shearer's reshuffle today Mr Mallard moved from 11th in the rankings to the unranked part of caucus outside the top 20. Mr Shearer only gives rankings to his Shadow Cabinet.
Mr Mallard said that was partly because he had put his hand up to be a Speaker in a future Labour Government.
"I'm hoping for a change of Government next year - the Speaker is not part of Cabinet and I think it's useful to get some fresh blood in there."
Labour put Mr Mallard up as a contender for the Speaker's role when David Carter was elected into the post to replace Lockwood Smith.