Duncan Smith shadow cabinet

The UK Shadow Cabinet (see also Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet (United Kingdom)) 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.

Duncan Smith Shadow Cabinet

Shadow cabinet of the United Kingdom
2001 – 2003
Date formed13 September 2001
Date dissolved6 November 2003
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Leader of the OppositionIain Duncan Smith
Deputy Leader of the OppositionMichael Ancram
Member party
  •   Conservative Party
Status in legislatureOfficial Opposition
166 / 659 (25%)
History
Election2001 Conservative leadership election
Outgoing election2003 Conservative Party leadership election
Legislature terms53rd UK Parliament
PredecessorHague shadow cabinet
SuccessorHoward shadow cabinet

IDS Shadow Cabinet, 14 September 2001

Junior Shadow Ministers

  • Tim Collins CBE MP — Shadow Cabinet Office Minister
  • Eric Pickles MP — Shadow Transport Minister
  • Ann Winterton MP — Shadow Agriculture Minister
  • James Clappison MP — Shadow Work Minister
  • Bill Cash MP — Attorney General
  • Christopher Prout, 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

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
  • Christopher Prout, 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

Junior Shadow Ministers

  • John Hayes MP — Shadow Agriculture Minister
  • James Clappison MP — Shadow Work Minister
  • Bill Cash MP — Shadow Attorney General
  • Christopher Prout, Lord Kingsland QC — Shadow Lord Chancellor

Changes from 3 May 2002

IDS Shadow Cabinet reshuffle, 1 July 2003

Junior Shadow Ministers

  • John Hayes MP — Shadow Rural Affairs Minister
  • James Clappison MP — Shadow Work Minister
  • Bill Cash MP — Shadow Attorney General and Shadow Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs
  • Christopher Prout, 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

See also

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