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Shadow Secretary of State for International Development


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Incumbent
Kate Osamor

since 27 June 2016

Appointer
Leader of the Opposition
Website
The Shadow Cabinet

The Shadow Secretary of State for International Development is the lead spokesperson for the United Kingdom's Official Opposition on issues related to the Department for International Development (DfID), which is responsible for international aid, most notably to the third world. The Shadow Secretary (usually with one or more junior shadow ministers) also holds the Secretary of State for International Development and other DfID ministers to account in Parliament. Before Tony Blair established DfID after coming to power in 1997, there was a Minister for Overseas Development ("Minister of" before 1970) who was a part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Since 1989, the Shadow Minister or Shadow Secretary has usually been a member of the Shadow Cabinet.




Contents





  • 1 Shadow Ministers and Secretaries

    • 1.1 Shadow Minister for Overseas Development


    • 1.2 Shadow Secretary of State for International Development



  • 2 Notes


  • 3 References




Shadow Ministers and Secretaries[edit]

































































































































































































































Shadow Minister for Overseas Development[edit]


Name
Took office
Left office
Political party
Leader


Robert Carr

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October 1964
October 1965
Conservative

Alec Douglas-Home


Christopher Chataway

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October 1965
31 March 1966
Conservative

Edward Heath


Richard Wood

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April 1966
c. October 1967
Conservative


Bernard Braine

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c. October 1967
15 June 1970
Conservative


Judith Hart

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19 June 1970
4 March 1974
Labour

Harold Wilson


Richard Wood

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4 March 1974
18 February 1975
Conservative

Edward Heath

Unclear; possibly none[n 1]
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18 February 1975
15 January 1976
Conservative

Margaret Thatcher


Richard Luce

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15 January 1976
4 May 1979
Conservative


Judith Hart

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4 May 1979
8 December 1980
Labour

Jams Callaghan


Frank McElhone

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8 December 1980
22 September 1982
Labour

Michael Foot


Guy Barnett

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24 November 1982
31 October 1983
Labour


Stuart Holland

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31 October 1983
13 July 1987
Labour

Neil Kinnock


Unclear

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13 July 1987
2 November 1989
Labour


Ann Clwyd

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2 November 1989[1]18 July 1992
Labour


Michael Meacher

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18 July 1992[2]21 October 1993
Labour

John Smith


Tom Clarke

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21 October 1993[3]20 October 1994
Labour

Margaret Beckett


Joan Lestor

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20 October 1994[4]October 1996
Labour

Tony Blair


Clare Short

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25 July 1996[5]2 May 1997
Labour


Shadow Secretary of State for International Development[edit]


Name
Took office
Left office
Political party
Leader

Unclear[n 2]
2 May 1997
30 June 1997
Conservative

John Major


Alastair Goodlad

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30 June 1997[7]1 June 1998
Conservative

William Hague


Gary Streeter

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1 June 1998[8]14 September 2001
Conservative


Caroline Spelman

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14 September 2001[9]10 November 2003
Conservative

Iain Duncan Smith


John Bercow

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10 November 2003[10]8 September 2004
Conservative

Michael Howard


Alan Duncan

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8 September 2004[11]10 May 2005
Conservative


Andrew Mitchell

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10 May 2005[12][13]11 May 2010
Conservative


Douglas Alexander

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11 May 2010[n 3]8 October 2010
Labour

Harriet Harman


Harriet Harman

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8 October 2010[16]7 October 2011
Labour

Ed Miliband


Ivan Lewis

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7 October 2011[17]7 October 2013
Labour


Jim Murphy

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7 October 2013[18]2 November 2014
Labour


Mary Creagh

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5 November 2014[19]12 September 2015
Labour

Harriet Harman


Diane Abbott

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13 September 2015[20]27 June 2016
Labour

Jeremy Corbyn


Kate Osamor

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27 June 2016[21]Incumbent
Labour


Notes[edit]




  1. ^ Richard Wood replied for the Opposition in a debate on 24 February, six days after Margaret Thatcher named her Shadow Cabinet. Various other Conservatives, including the Reginald Maudling (as Shadow Foreign Secretary), Peter Tapsell, and John Davies (as Shadow Foreign Secretary) replied in debates on overseas development thereafter.


  2. ^ John Major's interim Shadow Cabinet consisted of those members of his Cabinet who retained their seats at the 1997 general election, but there had been no International Development Secretary, and the Overseas Development Minister was not in Cabinet. According to the Shadow Cabinet list, Major himself was responsible for Foreign Affairs (the department responsible for development in his government), but ministers could "call on the services of Members who served under them in Government".[6] It is unknown whether Major called on the service of Baroness Chalker of Wallasey, the last Minister for Overseas Development, during the approximately two months before William Hague was elected leader. Therefore it is unclear whether the office was vacant or non-existent, or whether Major or Chalker should be considered to have held it.


  3. ^ Under Labour Party rules, ministers shadow their former roles when the party enters opposition.[14] Alexander was International Development Secretary when Gordon Brown resigned as Prime Minister.[15]




References[edit]




  1. ^ "Kinnock splits his top Treasury team". The Glasgow Herald. 2 November 1989. p. 1. 


  2. ^ Timmins, Nicholas (25 July 1992). "Smith revamps Shadow Cabinet: Nicholas Timmins analyses the Labour line-up and looks at the backgrounds of the newcomers". The Independent. London. Retrieved 2 June 2011. 


  3. ^ Linton, Martin (22 October 1993). "Women's lists 'not illegal': The New Shadow Cabinet". The Guardian. Manchester. Retrieved 2 June 2011. 


  4. ^ Timms, Nicholas (21 October 1994). "Blair uses reshuffle to put own sta on Shadow Cabinet: Brown stays as shadow Chancellor—Cook takes foreign affairs—Straw is shadow Home Secretary—Beckett moves to health". The Independent. Retrieved 18 July 2011. 


  5. ^ Rentoul, John (26 July 1996). "A rare national treasure in peril". The Independent. 


  6. ^ "Opposition Front Bench Spokespersons as at 13 May 1997 (Interim List)". Weekly Information Bulletin. House of Commons Information Office. 17 May 1997. 


  7. ^ "Hague Makes Final Appointments". Politics 97. BBC News. 24 June 1997. Retrieved 22 August 2012. 


  8. ^ "Hague reshuffles shadow cabinet". 1 June 1998. Retrieved 22 August 2012. 


  9. ^ "Eurosceptics prosper under Duncan Smith". BBC News. 14 September 2001. Retrieved 22 August 2012. 


  10. ^ "Howard unveils his top team". BBC News. 10 November 2003. Retrieved 21 August 2012. 


  11. ^ "Howard expands shadow cabinet in reshuffle". The Telegraph. 8 September 2005. Retrieved 21 August 2012. 


  12. ^ "Reshuffle deals Tories mixed hand". The Scotsman. 11 May 2005. Retrieved 21 August 2012. 


  13. ^ "Cameron's frontlilne team unveiled". BBC News. 8 December 2005. 


  14. ^ Prince, Rosa (21 May 2010). "Mandelson and Adonis step down". The Telegraph. 


  15. ^ "Douglas Alexander MP". House of Commons Information Office. Archived from the original on 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012. 


  16. ^ Prince, Rosa (8 October 2010). "Ed Miliband unveils shocks in shadow cabinet selections". The Telegraph. 


  17. ^ "Labour's Shadow Cabinet". Labour.org.uk. 7 October 2011. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. 


  18. ^ http://www.jimmurphymp.com/jims-blog/blog.aspx?b=33


  19. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29918950


  20. ^ "Shadow Cabinet: Who's In And Who's Out?". Sky News. 14 September 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2015. 


  21. ^ Jamie Grierson and Anushka Asthana (27 June 2016). "Jeremy Corbyn unveils new shadow cabinet after raft of resignations". The Guardian. CS1 maint: Uses authors parameter (link)









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