Frontbench Team of Charles Kennedy

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.

Frontbench Team of Charles Kennedy
19992006
Date formed9 August 1999
Date dissolved7 January 2006
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
LeaderCharles Kennedy
Deputy LeaderMenzies Campbell
Alan Beith
Member party
  •   Liberal Democrats
Status in legislatureThird party
46 / 651 (7%)

(1999-2001)
Opposition

52 / 651 (8%)

(2001-2005)

62 / 651 (10%)
(2005-2006)
History
Incoming formation1999 Liberal Democrats leadership election
Outgoing formation2006 Liberal Democrats leadership election
PredecessorFrontbench Team of Paddy Ashdown
SuccessorFrontbench Team of Menzies Campbell
Frontbench Teams since 1997
Ashdown Team (1997–1999)
Kennedy Team (1999–2006)
Campbell Team (2006–2007)
First Cable Team (2007)
Clegg Team (2007–2010)
General Election Cabinet (2015)
Farron Team (2015–2017)
Second Cable Team (2017–2019)
Swinson Team (2019)
Davey Team (2020–present)

2005–2006

Shadow Cabinet

Source:

2003–2005

Shadow Cabinet

2001–2003

Shadow Cabinet

  • Leader of the Liberal Democrats – Charles Kennedy
  • Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats – 2001-2002 Alan Beith – 2002-2003 Menzies Campbell
  • Shadow Foreign Secretary – Menzies Campbell
  • Shadow Chancellor – Matthew Taylor
  • Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury – 2001-2002 Ed Davey – 2002-2003 David Laws
  • Shadow Home Secretary – Simon Hughes
  • Shadow Defence Secretary – 2002-2003 Paul Keetch
  • Shadow Trade Secretary – Vince Cable
  • Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary – Prof. Steve Webb
  • Shadow Education Secretary – Phil Willis
  • Shadow Office of the Deputy Prime Minister – 2002-2003 Ed Davey
  • Shadow Shadow Secretary of State DTLR – Don Foster
  • Shadow Health Secretary – Evan Harris
  • Leader in the House of Lords – 2004-2005 – The Lord McNally
  • Shadow Environment and Rural Affairs Secretary – 2001-2002 Malcolm Bruce – 2002-2003 Norman Baker
  • Shadow Scotland Secretary – John Viscount Thurso
  • Shadow Transport Secretary- 2002-2003 Don Foster
  • Shadow Culture Secretary – Nick Harvey
  • Shadow Northern Ireland and Welsh Secretary – Lembit Öpik
  • Shadow Shadow Leader of the House – Paul Tyler
  • Liberal Democrat Chief Whip – Andrew Stunell
  • Chair of the Parliamentary Party – Mark Oaten
  • Chair of the Campaigns and Communications Committee – The Lord Razzall
  • Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs and Food – Andrew George

1999–2001

Shadow Cabinet

Source:

  • Leader of the Liberal Democrats – Charles Kennedy
  • Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats – Alan Beith
  • Shadow Foreign Secretary – Menzies Campbell
  • Shadow Chancellor – Matthew Taylor
  • Shadow Trade Secretary – Vince Cable
  • Shadow Home Secretary – Simon Hughes
  • Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary – Prof. Steve Webb
  • Shadow Secretary of State DETR – Don Foster
  • Shadow Health Secretary – Nick Harvey
  • Shadow Northern Ireland and Welsh Secretary – Lembit Öpik
  • Liberal Democrat Chief Whip and Shadow Leader of the House of Commons – Paul Tyler
  • Chair of the Parliamentary Party – Malcolm Bruce
  • Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs – Colin Breed
  • Shadow Fisheries Minister -Andrew George
  • Shadow Disabilities Minister – 2000-2001 Andrew George
  • Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for London – Ed Davey

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