Shadow Cabinet of Iain Duncan Smith
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The UK Shadow Cabinet (see also Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet (UK)) was appointed by Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith. Following his initial appointments in September 2001 Smith managed three reshuffles before his resignation as leader in November 2003.
IDS Shadow Cabinet, 14 September 2001
- Rt.Hon. Iain Duncan Smith MP — Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition and Leader of the Conservative Party
- Rt. Hon. Michael Ancram QC MP — Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party and Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- Rt. Hon. Michael Howard QC MP — Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Rt. Hon. Oliver Letwin MP — Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department
- Rt. Hon. David Davis MP — Chairman of the Conservative Party
- Rt. Hon. Lord Strathclyde PC — Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
- Rt. Hon. Eric Forth MP — Shadow Leader of the House of Commons and Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Hon. Bernard Jenkin MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
- David Willetts MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
- Dr. Liam Fox MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Health
- Peter Ainsworth MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- Tim Yeo MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
- Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions
- Quentin Davies MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
- John Whittingdale MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
- Damian Green MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills
- John Bercow MP — Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Jacqui Lait MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
- Nigel Evans MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
- Caroline Spelman MP — Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
- Rt. Hon. David Maclean MP — Opposition Chief Whip
- Rt. Hon. Lord Cope of Berkeley PC — Opposition Lords Chief Whip
Junior Shadow Ministers
- Tim Collins CBE MP — Shadow Cabinet Office Minister
- Eric Pickles MP — Shadow Transport Minister
- Ann Winterton MP — Shadow Rural Affairs Minister
- James Clappison MP — Shadow Work Minister
- Bill Cash MP — Attorney General
- Lord Kingsland QC — Shadow Lord Chancellor
IDS Shadow Cabinet reshuffle, 3 May 2002
There was a minor reshuffle of the Shadow Cabinet due to the sacking of Ann Winterton as Shadow Rural Affairs Minister. Ann Winterton was sacked due to a racist speech at a rugby club, claiming that 'Pakis' were '10 a penny'. Winterton refused to resign, and was therefore sacked by IDS.
Shadow Cabinet
- Rt.Hon. Iain Duncan Smith MP — Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition and Leader of the Conservative Party
- Rt. Hon. Michael Ancram QC MP — Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party and Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- Rt. Hon. Michael Howard QC MP — Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Rt. Hon. Oliver Letwin MP — Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department
- Rt. Hon. David Davis MP — Chairman of the Conservative Party
- Rt. Hon. Lord Strathclyde PC — Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
- Rt. Hon. Eric Forth MP — Shadow Leader of the House of Commons and Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Hon. Bernard Jenkin MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
- David Willetts MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
- Dr. Liam Fox MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Health
- Peter Ainsworth MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- Tim Yeo MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
- Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions
- Quentin Davies MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
- John Whittingdale MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
- Damian Green MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills
- John Bercow MP — Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Jacqui Lait MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
- Nigel Evans MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
- Caroline Spelman MP — Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
- Rt. Hon. David Maclean MP — Opposition Chief Whip
- Rt. Hon. Lord Cope of Berkeley PC — Opposition Lords Chief Whip
Junior Shadow Ministers
- Tim Collins CBE MP — Shadow Cabinet Office Minister
- Eric Pickles MP — Shadow Transport Minister
- David Lidington MP — Shadow Rural Affairs Minister
- James Clappison MP — Shadow Work Minister
- Bill Cash MP — Attorney General
- Lord Kingsland QC — Shadow Lord Chancellor
Changes from 18 September 2001
- Ann Winterton is sacked from the Shadow Ministerial Team
- David Lidington enters the Shadow Ministerial Team as Shadow Rural Affairs Minister
IDS Shadow Cabinet reshuffle, 23 July 2002
- Rt.Hon. Iain Duncan Smith MP — Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition and Leader of the Conservative Party
- Rt. Hon. Michael Ancram QC MP — Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party and Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- Rt. Hon. Michael Howard QC MP — Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Rt. Hon. Oliver Letwin MP — Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department
- Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP — Chairman of the Conservative Party
- Rt. Hon. Lord Strathclyde PC — Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
- Rt. Hon. Eric Forth MP — Shadow Leader of the House of Commons and Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Hon. Bernard Jenkin MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
- David Willetts MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
- Dr. Liam Fox MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Health
- David Lidington MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- John Whittingdale MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
- Rt. Hon. David Davis MP — Shadow Secretary of State for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
- Quentin Davies MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
- Tim Yeo MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
- Damian Green MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills
- Howard Flight MP — Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Jacqui Lait MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
- Nigel Evans MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
- Caroline Spelman MP — Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
- Tim Collins CBE MP; Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
- Eric Pickles MP — Secretary of State for Local Government and the Regions
- Rt. Hon. David Maclean MP — Opposition Chief Whip
- Rt. Hon. Lord Cope of Berkeley PC — Opposition Lords Chief Whip
Junior Shadow Ministers
- John Hayes MP — Shadow Rural Affairs Minister
- James Clappison MP — Shadow Work Minister
- Bill Cash MP — Attorney General
- Lord Kingsland QC — Shadow Lord Chancellor
Changes from 3 May 2002
- John Bercow leaves the Shadow Cabinet
- Peter Ainsworth leaves the Shadow Cabinet
- John Hayes enters the Shadow Ministerial Team as Shadow Rural Affairs Minister
- Howard Flight enters the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Owing to the resignation of Stephen Byers, the Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions is divided between the new Secretary of State for Transport and the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister; Tim Collins CBE MP moves from Shadow Cabinet Office Minister to Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
- John Whittingdale moves from Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry to Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
- Tim Yeo moves from Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport to Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
- Theresa May moves from Shadow Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions to Chairman of the Conservative Party
- David Davis is moved from Chairman of the Conservative Party to become Shadow Secretary of State for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
- David Lidington moves from Shadow Rural Affairs Minister to Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
IDS Shadow Cabinet reshuffle, 1 July 2003
- Rt.Hon. Iain Duncan Smith MP — Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition and Leader of the Conservative Party
- Rt. Hon. Michael Ancram QC MP — Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party and Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- Rt. Hon. Michael Howard QC MP — Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Rt. Hon. Oliver Letwin MP — Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department
- Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP — Chairman of the Conservative Party
- Rt. Hon. Lord Strathclyde PC — Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
- Rt. Hon. Eric Forth MP — Shadow Leader of the House of Commons and Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
- Hon. Bernard Jenkin MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
- David Willetts MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
- Dr. Liam Fox MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Health
- David Lidington MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- John Whittingdale MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
- Rt. Hon. David Davis MP — Secretary of State for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
- Quentin Davies MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
- Tim Yeo MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
- Damian Green MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills
- Howard Flight MP — Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Jacqui Lait MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
- Nigel Evans MP — Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
- Caroline Spelman MP — Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
- Tim Collins CBE MP; Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
- Eric Pickles MP — Secretary of State for Local Government and the Regions
- Rt. Hon. David Maclean MP — Opposition Chief Whip
- Rt. Hon. Lord Cope of Berkeley PC — Opposition Lords Chief Whip
Junior Shadow Ministers
- John Hayes MP — Shadow Rural Affairs Minister
- James Clappison MP — Shadow Work Minister
- Bill Cash MP — Attorney General
- Lord Kingsland QC — Shadow Lord Chancellor
- Patick Mercer OBE MP — Shadow Homeland Security Minister
Changes from 23 July 2002
- Patrick Mercer becomes the newly created Shadow Homeland Security Minister
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