Second Frontbench Team of Vince Cable

Last updated

Second Frontbench Team of Vince Cable
20172019
Vince Cable closeup.jpg
Date formed20 July 2017
Date dissolved22 July 2019
People and organisations
Monarch Elizabeth II
Leader Vince Cable
Deputy Leader Jo Swinson
Member party
  •   Liberal Democrats
Status in legislature Opposition
12 / 650(2%)
History
Legislature term(s) 57th UK Parliament
Incoming formation 2017 leadership election
Outgoing formation 2019 leadership election
Predecessor Frontbench Team of Tim Farron
Successor Frontbench Team of Jo Swinson

On 20 July 2017, Sir Vince Cable became Leader of the Liberal Democrats after facing no competition. He was the oldest leader of a major UK political party since Sir Winston Churchill. Upon taking office Cable made no significant reshuffle to his Frontbench Team, so the line-up remained much as it was inherited from Tim Farron. Cable later completed his first reshuffle a few weeks after the Party's 2017 Autumn Conference. [1]

Contents

Cable previously served as Acting Leader of the Liberal Democrats following the resignation of Menzies Campbell in 2007.

Liberal Democrat Frontbench Team (2017- 2019)

Second Frontbench Team of Vince Cable

PortfolioHolderTerm
Leader of the Liberal Democrats The Rt Hon Sir Vince Cable MP2017-2019
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats Jo Swinson MP2017-2019
Spokesperson for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 2017–2019
Chief Whip of the Liberal Democrats The Rt Hon Alistair Carmichael MP2017–2020
Spokesperson for Northern Ireland 2017–2020
Spokesperson for the Treasury The Rt Hon Sir Vince Cable MP2017
The Rt Hon The Baroness Kramer PC 2017–2019
Chuka Umunna MP2019
Spokesperson for Home Affairs The Rt Hon Sir Ed Davey FRSA MP2017–2019
Spokesperson for Defence The Rt Hon The Baroness Jolly 2015–2017
The Rt Hon The Lord Campbell of Pittenweem CH CBE PC QC 2017–2019
Spokesperson for Exiting the European Union The Rt Hon Tom Brake MP2017–2019
Spokesperson for International Trade 2017–2019
Shadow Leader of the House of Lords The Rt Hon The Lord Newby OBE PC2016–present
Spokesperson for Health The Rt Hon Norman Lamb MP2015–2017
The Rt Hon The Baroness Jolly 2017–2019
Spokesperson for Education Layla Moran MP2017–2020
Spokesperson for Young People 2017
The Rt Hon The Lord Storey CBE 2017–2019
Spokesperson for Work and Pensions Stephen Lloyd MP2017–2018
Christine Jardine MP2019
Spokesperson for Business and Industrial Strategy The Rt Hon The Lord Fox 2017–2019
Chuka Umunna MP2019
Spokesperson for Energy and Climate Change The Rt Hon The Baroness Featherstone PC2015–2019
Wera Hobhouse MP2019–2020
Spokesperson for Communities and Local Government Wera Hobhouse MP2017–2019
Tim Farron MP 2019–present
Spokesperson for Transport The Rt Hon The Baroness Randerson 2015–2019
Spokesperson for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs The Rt Hon Alistair Carmichael MP2019
The Rt Hon The Baroness Parminter 2015–2017
Tim Farron MP 2017–2019
Spokesperson for the North of England 2017–present
Spokesperson for International Development The Rt Hon The Baroness Sheehan 2016–2019
Spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport Christine Jardine MP2017
The Rt Hon The Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury 2017–2019
Spokesperson for Justice The Rt Hon The Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames QC2015–2019
Wera Hobhouse MP2019
Spokesperson for Scotland Jamie Stone MP2017
Christine Jardine MP2017–2019
Jamie Stone MP2019–2020
Spokesperson for Wales The Rt Hon The Baroness Humphreys 2017–2019
Chief Whip of the House of Lords The Rt Hon The Lord Stoneham of Droxford 2016–present
Spokesperson for the Armed Forces Jamie Stone MP2017–present
Spokesperson for Housing The Rt Hon The Lord Shipley 2017–2019
Spokesperson for Women The Rt Hon The Baroness Burt of Solihull 2017–2019
Spokesperson without portfolio The Rt Hon The Baroness Doocey 2017–2019

Changes

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Menzies Campbell</span> Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats

Walter Menzies Campbell, Baron Campbell of Pittenweem,, often known as Ming Campbell, is a British Liberal Democrat politician, advocate and former athlete. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for North East Fife from 1987 to 2015 and was the Leader of the Liberal Democrats from 2 March 2006 until 15 October 2007.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vince Cable</span> Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats

Sir John Vincent Cable is a British politician who was Leader of the Liberal Democrats from 2017 to 2019. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Twickenham from 1997 to 2015 and from 2017 to 2019. He also served in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills from 2010 to 2015.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ed Davey</span> Leader of the Liberal Democrats, MP for Kingston and Surbiton

Sir Edward Jonathan Davey is a British politician who has served as Leader of the Liberal Democrats since 2020. He served in the Cameron–Clegg coalition as Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change from 2012 to 2015 and as Deputy Leader to Jo Swinson in 2019. An "Orange Book" liberal, he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Kingston and Surbiton since 2017, and from 1997 to 2015.

The Liberal Democrats are a political party in the United Kingdom. While in opposition, the Leader of the Liberal Democrats appoints a frontbench team of Members of Parliament (MPs), Peers, Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) and Members of the Senedd (MSs), to speak for the party on different issues. Their areas of responsibility broadly corresponded to those of Government ministers. The frontbench team is divided into departmental sub-units, the principal ones being the economy, foreign policy, and home affairs. Sometimes the frontbench team consists of more than just the principal positions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jo Swinson</span> Former Leader of the Liberal Democrats

Joanne Kate Swinson is a British former politician who was Leader of the Liberal Democrats from July to December 2019. She was the first woman and the youngest person to hold the position, as well as the holder of the post for the shortest period of time. Swinson was Member of Parliament (MP) for East Dunbartonshire from 2005 to 2015 and 2017 to 2019. In September 2020 Swinson became Director of Partners for a New Economy (P4NE).

The list that follows is the Liberal Democrats Frontbench Team/Shadow Cabinet led by Menzies Campbell from 2006 to 2007.

The list that follows is the Liberal Democrats Frontbench Team/Shadow Cabinet led by Charles Kennedy, who was Party leader from 1999 to 2006. The Party began to refer to its Frontbench Team as a Shadow Cabinet during Kennedy's tenure as leader.

The list that follows is the Liberal Democrats Frontbench Team/Shadow Cabinet led by Vince Cable, who was acting leader between 15 October and 18 December 2007, following the resignation of Menzies Campbell and prior to the election of Nick Clegg.

The list that follows is the Liberal Democrats frontbench team led by Paddy Ashdown, who was party leader from 1988 to 1999. Initially known as a frontbench team, the Lib Dems began to refer to their Frontbench Team as a "Shadow Cabinet" during the leadership of Ashdown's successor, Charles Kennedy, although the use of the term is controversial.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John Shipley, Baron Shipley</span> British Liberal Democrat politician

John Warren Shipley, Baron Shipley, is a Liberal Democrat life peer in the House of Lords. He served as leader of Newcastle City Council between 2006 and 2010.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Frontbench Team of Tim Farron</span>

Tim Farron succeeded Nick Clegg as Leader of the Liberal Democrats on 29 July 2015, unveiling his Frontbench Team shortly afterwards. Farron conducted his first reshuffle on 28 October 2016. A second reshuffle was conducted on 8 May 2017. In July of the same year Farron resigned and was succeeded by Sir Vince Cable.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shadow Cabinet of Jeremy Corbyn</span> Former Shadow Cabinet of the United Kingdom

Jeremy Corbyn assumed the position of Leader of the Opposition after being elected as leader of the Labour Party on 12 September 2015; the election was triggered by Ed Miliband's resignation following the Labour Party's electoral defeat at the 2015 general election when David Cameron formed a majority Conservative government. The usual number of junior shadow ministers were also appointed.

The Liberal Democrat Home Affairs spokesperson is the spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats on matters relating to the work of the Home Secretary and Home Office. The office holder is a member of the Liberal Democrat frontbench team. The post exists when the Liberal Democrats are in opposition, but not when they in government, for example during the Cameron–Clegg coalition.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Christine Jardine</span> Scottish Liberal Democrat Politician

Christine Anne Jardine is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician serving as the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Women and Equalities, the Cabinet Office and Scotland since July 2022. She was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh West in 2017.

The 2017 Liberal Democrats leadership election was held following the resignation of Tim Farron as leader on 14 June 2017, after just under two years as leader of the Liberal Democrats. At the close of applications on 20 July 2017, Vince Cable was the only nominated candidate and was therefore declared the new leader of the party.

The 2019 Liberal Democrats leadership election was held following the announcement of the resignation of Vince Cable as leader on 24 May 2019, after just under two years as leader of the Liberal Democrats in the United Kingdom. The two candidates to succeed Cable were Ed Davey and Jo Swinson.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Frontbench Team of Jo Swinson</span>

Jo Swinson was elected to lead the Liberal Democrats on 22 July 2019. However, she resigned the leadership following the loss of her seat in the 2019 General Election. Swinson was the first woman to lead the party, and also the youngest person to do so. The list that follows is the frontbench team led by Swinson in 2019.

The 2020 Liberal Democrats leadership election was held in August 2020, after Jo Swinson, the previous leader of the Liberal Democrats, lost her seat in the 2019 general election. It was initially set to be held in July 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic it was delayed by six weeks, having been at first postponed until May 2021.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Frontbench Team of Ed Davey</span> UK Liberal Democrat team from 2020

Davey was appointed as Acting Leader of the Liberal Democrats following the resignation of Jo Swinson. Davey announced his first frontbench team as Acting Leader in January 2020.

The Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesperson is the spokesperson for the United Kingdom Liberal Democrats on matters relating to the work of the Chancellor of the Exchequer and HM Treasury. The office holder is a member of the Liberal Democrat frontbench team. The post exists when the Liberal Democrats are in opposition, but not when they in government, for example during the Cameron–Clegg coalition.

References

  1. "New Liberal Democrat spokespeople". Liberal Democrats. 12 October 2017. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  2. "Christine Jardine to cover foreign affairs during Jo Swinson's maternity leave". Liberal Democrat Voice. Retrieved 24 June 2018.

See also