Liberal Democrat frontbench team


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, Peers, Members of the Scottish Parliament and Members of the National Assembly for Wales, 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.

Status

Formerly, the Liberal Democrats frontbench team did not use the term 'Shadow Cabinet', with a number of front bench spokespeople covering areas rather than directly shadowing specific Cabinet portfolios. Under Charles Kennedy's leadership, and with the increase in numbers of Liberal Democrat MPs, the senior members of the frontbench team referred to themselves as a Shadow Cabinet. This was controversial, because in the two-party political system that dominated UK politics in the 20th century, the term 'Shadow Cabinet' referred to senior members of the frontbench team of the largest single opposition party in the House of Commons. This party, known as the Official Opposition, has constitutional status, although its Shadow Cabinet does not. Following Kennedy's decision to change the nomenclature, the UK Parliament's website used for a time the term 'Liberal Democrat Shadow Cabinet' in place of the old term 'Frontbench Team'.
This is not without contention, and was disputed by the Conservative Party, who were then the Official Opposition. However, the official listing at the Parliament website is explicit in using the term 'Shadow Cabinet'. In 2001, Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown said the following in the House of Commons:
Brown returned to this theme, comparing his frosty relationship with the official Shadow Chancellor George Osborne with his apparently warm relationship with Vince Cable.
The Official Opposition receives support for its official function which is denied to smaller opposition parties, although they, along with every parliamentary party, do receive Short Money. While the Opposition Leader and Chief Whips draw salaries, smaller opposition parties do not. The Official Opposition also has the exclusive use of facilities within Parliament.
Following the 2010 general election and the confirmation of Conservative David Cameron as Prime Minister on 11 May 2010, a coalition cabinet was formed that included Liberal Democrat ministers. Thus the Liberal Democrats entered the Cabinet again for the first time since the 1920s.
Following the 2015 general election, the Liberal Democrats were reduced to just eight seats in the House of Commons, falling into joint fourth place with the Democratic Unionist Party behind the Scottish National Party for the first time. As a result of this, Parliament's website listed the SNP's frontbench team in lieu of the Liberal Democrat frontbench team.

Current Liberal Democrat frontbench team

After Jo Swinson's defeat in the 2019 election, and the defeat or retirement of several other members, Ed Davey appointed a new frontbench team as Acting Leader in January 2020.

Current Frontbench Team

Other Roles and Spokespeople

Previous frontbench teams

Previous team key-members in summary:
PartyDateLeaderEconomyForeign affairsHome affairs
LiberalApril 1966Jo GrimondRichard WainwrightJames DavidsonUnknown
LiberalJanuary 1967Jeremy ThorpeRichard WainwrightJames DavidsonUnknown
LiberalJune 1970Jeremy ThorpeJohn PardoeRussell JohnstonUnknown
Liberal1975Jeremy ThorpeJohn PardoeDavid SteelUnknown
LiberalMay 1976Jo GrimondJohn PardoeDavid SteelUnknown
LiberalJuly 1976David SteelJohn PardoeJeremy ThorpeUnknown
Liberal1977David SteelJohn PardoeJeremy ThorpeEmlyn Hooson
LiberalMay 1979David SteelRichard WainwrightRussell Johnston
LiberalOctober 1981David SteelRichard WainwrightRussell JohnstonBill Pitt
LiberalJune 1983David SteelRichard WainwrightRussell Johnston
Liberal1985David SteelDavid PenhaligonAlan Beith
LiberalJanuary 1987David SteelAlan Beith
LiberalJune 1987David SteelAlan BeithRussell Johnston
Liberal
Democrats
March 1988David Steel and
Robert Maclennan
Alan BeithRussell JohnstonRobert Maclennan
Liberal
Democrats
July 1988Paddy AshdownAlan BeithRussell JohnstonRobert Maclennan
Liberal
Democrats
July 1989Paddy AshdownAlan BeithDavid SteelRobert Maclennan
Liberal
Democrats
July 1994Paddy AshdownMalcolm BruceMenzies CampbellAlan Beith
Liberal
Democrats
August 1999Charles KennedyMatthew TaylorMenzies CampbellSimon Hughes
Liberal
Democrats
June 2003Charles KennedyVince CableMenzies CampbellMark Oaten
Liberal
Democrats
January 2006Menzies Campbell
Vince CableMenzies CampbellMark Oaten
Liberal
Democrats
January 2006Menzies Campbell
Vince CableMenzies CampbellAlistair Carmichael
Liberal
Democrats
March 2006Menzies Campbell
Vince CableMichael MooreNick Clegg
Liberal
Democrats
October 2007Vince Cable
Vince CableMichael MooreNick Clegg
Liberal
Democrats
December 2007Nick Clegg
Vince CableEd DaveyChris Huhne
Liberal
Democrats
May 2010Nick Clegg
David Laws
Jeremy Browne
The Lord McNally
Liberal
Democrats
May 2010Nick Clegg
Danny Alexander
Jeremy Browne
The Lord McNally
Liberal
Democrats
September 2012Nick Clegg
Danny Alexander
Lynne Featherstone
Jeremy Browne
Liberal
Democrats
October 2013Nick Clegg
Danny Alexander
Lynne Featherstone
Norman Baker
Liberal
Democrats
November 2014Nick Clegg
Danny Alexander
Menzies Campbell
Lynne Featherstone
Liberal
Democrats
January 2015Nick Clegg
Danny Alexander
Tim FarronLynne Featherstone
Liberal
Democrats
May 2015Nick Clegg
Norman LambTim FarronThe Lord McNally
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Democrats
July 2015Tim FarronThe Baroness KramerTom BrakeAlistair Carmichael
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Democrats
October 2016Tim FarronThe Baroness KramerTom BrakeThe Lord Paddick
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Democrats
May 2017Tim FarronSir Vince CableTom BrakeThe Lord Paddick
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Democrats
June 2017Tim FarronSir Vince CableJo SwinsonEd Davey
Liberal
Democrats
July 2017Sir Vince CableVacantJo SwinsonEd Davey
Liberal
Democrats
Oct 2017Sir Vince CableThe Baroness KramerJo SwinsonEd Davey
Liberal
Democrats
June 2019Sir Vince CableChuka UmunnaJo SwinsonEd Davey
Liberal
Democrats
August 2019Jo SwinsonEd DaveyChuka UmunnaChristine Jardine
Liberal
Democrats
December 2019Ed Davey
Ed DaveyAngela Smith Christine Jardine
Liberal
Democrats
January 2020Ed Davey
Ed DaveyAlistair CarmichaelChristine Jardine