Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

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The Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is a member of the UK Shadow Cabinet responsible for the scrutiny of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and his department, the Northern Ireland Office. The post is currently occupied by Owen Paterson. He is assisted by shadow ministers Laurence Robertson, MP for Tewkesbury, in the Commons and Lord Glentoran CBE DL and The Viscount Bridgeman in the Lords.

The post is replicated in the Liberal Democrat Frontbench Team, where Alistair Carmichael, MP for Orkney and Shetland, is the Liberal Democrat spokesman on Northern Ireland. Unlike the Secretary of State, or his Conservative shadow, he was also born and educated there. He is supported by Alan Reid, MP for Argyll and Bute in the Commons and Lord Smith of Clifton in the Lords.

Alistair Carmichael is also the Liberal Democrat spokesman for Scotland. This is not, however, the case for the Official Opposition or the government.

Until recently there has been a 'bi-partisan' attitude to Northern Ireland affairs in the House of Commons but the role is influenced by the relationship between the main Official Opposition and parties in the province. Conservatives, for example, generally support the unionist cause, while Labour has traditionally supported Irish nationalism and is allied to the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). The Liberal Democrats favour the cross-community Alliance Party.

The Conservatives have recently been developing a more aggressive strategy for Northern Ireland[citation needed] and have been encouraging members away from the local political parties. Members of the UK Shadow Cabinet have made clear that a bi-partisan position is less acceptable over policy issues such as education.

Although all three parties have members in the province, no shadow secretary of state has ever represented a Northern Irish constituency. This is because although they parties accept members locally, only the Conservatives actually contest elections there. Labour, unlike the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, do not have any formal branches in Northern Ireland and have only recently started accepting members who reside there.

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[edit] Shadow Secretaries of State (incomplete)

Name Took up post Relinquished Post Political party
Merlyn Rees 1972 1974 Labour
Airey Neave[1] 1975 30th March 1979 Conservative
Don Concannon 1980 1983 Labour
Peter Archer 1983 1987 Labour
Kevin McNamara 1987 1994 Labour
Mo Mowlam 1994 1st May, 1997 Labour
Andrew Mackay 1997 18th September, 2001 Conservative
Quentin Davies 18th September, 2001 10th November, 2003 Conservative
David Lidington 10th November, 2003 2nd July, 2007 Conservative
Owen Paterson 2nd July, 2007 Conservative

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  1. ^ http://www.ssc.upenn.edu/polysci/faculty/bios/Pubs/olearyPS1997.pdf

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