List of British shadow cabinets

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This is a list of the shadow cabinets of the United Kingdom, including unofficial frontbench teams of spokespeople from other parties from 1964 to the present date.

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Shadow Cabinets

Party key Conservative
Labour Party
Liberal Party
Social Democratic Party
Liberal Democrat
Scottish National Party
Democratic Unionist Party

1964–present

Date Leader of the Opposition Official Shadow Cabinet Government Other opposition
1964 Alec Douglas-Home Douglas-Home Wilson I   Grimond Frontbench Team
1965 Edward Heath Heath I Wilson II
1970 Harold Wilson Wilson II Heath   Thorpe Frontbench Team
1974 Edward Heath Heath II Wilson III
Wilson IV
1975 Margaret Thatcher Thatcher Callaghan
1979 James Callaghan Callaghan Thatcher I   Steele Frontbench Team
  Jenkins Frontbench team
1980 Michael Foot Foot
1983 Neil Kinnock Kinnock Thatcher II
1987 Thatcher III
1990 Major I
1992 John Smith Smith Major II
May 1994 Margaret Beckett Beckett
Jul 1994 Tony Blair Blair
May 1997 John Major Major Blair I   Ashdown Frontbench Team
Jun 1997 William Hague Hague
1999  Kennedy Frontbench Team
2001 Iain Duncan Smith Duncan Smith Blair II
2003 Michael Howard Howard
2005 David Cameron Cameron Blair III
2006  Campbell Frontbench Team
Oct 2007 Brown   First Cable Frontbench Team
Dec 2007  Clegg Frontbench Team
May 2010 Harriet Harman Harman I Cameron I
( Cons. Lib.Dem. )
None
Sep 2010 Ed Miliband Miliband
May 2015 Harriet Harman Harman II Cameron II   Robertson Frontbench Team
  Farron Frontbench Team
Sep 2015 Jeremy Corbyn Corbyn
2016 May I
2017 May II   Blackford Frontbench Team
  Farron Frontbench Team
  Second Cable Frontbench Team
  Swinson Frontbench Team
Jul 2019 Johnson I
Dec 2019 Johnson II   Blackford Frontbench Team
  Flynn Frontbench Team
  Davey Frontbench Team
  Donaldson Frontbench Team
2020 Keir Starmer Starmer
Sep 2022 Truss
Oct 2022 Sunak
Jul 2024 Rishi Sunak Sunak Starmer   Flynn Frontbench Team
  Davey Frontbench Team
  Robinson Frontbench Team
Nov 2024 Kemi Badenoch Badenoch

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