Shadow Home Secretary

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In British politics, the Shadow Home Secretary is the person within the shadow cabinet who 'shadows' the Home Secretary; this effectively means scrutinising government policy on home affairs including policing, national security, immigration, the criminal justice system, the prison service, and matters of citizenship. If and when the opposition party is elected to government, the Shadow Home Secretary often becomes the new Home Secretary though this is not always the case.

Name Term Party
Kenneth Younger 19551957 Labour
Patrick Gordon Walker 19571962 Labour
George Brown 19621963 Labour
Sir Frank Soskice 19631964 Labour
Sir Edward Boyle 19641965 Conservative
Peter Thorneycroft 19651966 Conservative
Quintin Hogg 19661970 Conservative
James Callaghan 19701971 Labour
Shirley Williams 19711973 Labour
Roy Jenkins 19731974 Labour
James Prior 19741974 Conservative
Sir Keith Joseph 19741975 Conservative
Ian Gilmour 19751976 Conservative
William Whitelaw 19761979 Conservative
Merlyn Rees 19791980 Labour
Roy Hattersley 19801983 Labour
Gerald Kaufman 19831987 Labour
Roy Hattersley 19871992 Labour
Tony Blair 19921994 Labour
Jack Straw 19941997 Labour
Brian Mawhinney 19971998 Conservative
Norman Fowler 19981999 Conservative
Ann Widdecombe 19992001 Conservative
Oliver Letwin 20012003 Conservative
David Davis 2003 Conservative