List of shadow holders of the Great Offices of State

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This is a list of people who have shadowed one of the Great Offices of State in the United Kingdom's Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet. Since the Hugh Gaitskell Shadow Cabinet of 1955, the top four positions in the Shadow Cabinet have been held as follows:

Government Party of
Opposition
Leader of the Opposition Shadow Chancellor Shadow Foreign Secretary Shadow Home Secretary
Conservative
(Eden)
Labour Hugh Gaitskell
14 December 1955 –
18 January 1963†
Hugh Gaitskell 1958.jpg Harold Wilson
14 December 1955 –
2 November 1961
50px Alfred Robens
14 December 1955 –
22 July 1956
No image.svg Kenneth Younger
14 December 1955 –
13 May 1957
No image.svg
Aneurin Bevan
22 July 1956 –
11 October 1959
AneurinBevanStatueCardiff20050707 (cropped).jpg
Conservative
(Macmillan)
Patrick Gordon Walker
13 May 1957 –
12 March 1962
50px
Denis Healey
11 October 1959 –
2 November 1961
Denis Healey.jpg
James Callaghan
2 November 1961 –
15 October 1964
James Callaghan.JPG Harold Wilson
2 November 1961 –
14 February 1963
50px
George Brown
12 March 1962 –
15 February 1963
50px
Conservative
(Douglas-
Home
)
Harold Wilson
14 February 1963 –
16 October 1964
50px Patrick Gordon Walker
14 February 1963 –
15 October 1964
50px Frank Soskice
15 February 1963 –
15 October 1964
No image.svg
Labour
(Wilson I)
Conservative Sir Alec Douglas-Home
16 October 1964 –
28 July 1965
Alec Douglas-Home (c1963).jpg Reginald Maudling
15 October 1964 –
16 February 1965
50px R. A. Butler
15 October 1964 –
16 February 1965
50px Edward Boyle
15 October 1964 –
1965
No image.svg
Edward Heath
16 February 1965 –
11 November 1965
Heathdod.JPG Reginald Maudling
16 February 1965 –
11 November 1965
50px Peter Thorneycroft
1965 –
13 April 1966
50px
Conservative
(Heath I)
Edward Heath
28 July 1965 –
18 June 1970
Heathdod.JPG Iain Macleod
11 November 1965 –
20 June 1970
50px Christopher Soames
11 November 1965 –
13 April 1966
No image.svg
Sir Alec Douglas-Home
13 April 1966 –
18 June 1970
Alec Douglas-Home (c1963).jpg Quintin Hogg
13 April 1966 –
18 June 1970
50px
Conservative
(Heath)
Labour
(Wilson II)
Harold Wilson
19 June 1970 –
4 March 1974
50px Roy Jenkins
20 June 1970 –
19 April 1972
50px Denis Healey
20 June 1970 –
19 April 1972
Denis Healey.jpg James Callaghan
18 June 1970 –
19 October 1971
James Callaghan.JPG
Shirley Williams
19 October 1971 –
4 May 1973
50px
Denis Healey
19 April 1972 –
28 February 1974
Denis Healey.jpg James Callaghan
19 April 1972 –
28 February 1974
James Callaghan.JPG
Roy Jenkins
4 May 1973 –
4 March 1974
50px
Labour
(Wilson II)
Conservative
(Heath II)
Edward Heath
4 March 1974 –
11 February 1975
Heathdod.JPG Robert Carr
28 February 1974 –
11 February 1975
50px Geoffrey Rippon
28 February 1974 –
11 February 1975
Geoffrey Rippon (1970).jpg Keith Joseph
4 March 1974 –
11 February 1975
No image.svg
Conservative
(Thatcher)
Margaret Thatcher
11 February 1975 –
4 May 1979
Thatcher-loc.jpg Sir Geoffrey Howe
11 February 1975 –
4 May 1979
Geoffrey Howe.jpg Reginald Maudling
11 February 1975 –
11 April 1976
50px Ian Gilmour
11 February 1975 –
11 April 1976
No image.svg
Labour
(Callaghan)
John Davies
11 April 1976 –
23 September 1978
No image.svg William Whitelaw
11 April 1976 –
4 May 1979
50px
Francis Pym
23 September 1978 –
4 May 1979
50px
Conservative
(Thatcher)
Labour
(Callaghan)
James Callaghan
4 May 1979 –
10 November 1980
James Callaghan.JPG Denis Healey
4 May 1979 –
4 November 1980
Denis Healey.jpg Peter Shore
4 May 1979 –
4 November 1980
No image.svg Merlyn Rees
4 May 1979 –
4 November 1980
No image.svg
Labour
(Foot)
Michael Foot
10 November 1980 –
2 October 1983
Michael Foot (1981).jpg Peter Shore
4 November 1980 –
9 June 1983
No image.svg Denis Healey
4 November 1980 –
13 June 1987
Denis Healey.jpg Roy Hattersley
4 November 1980 –
2 October 1983
50px
Labour
(Kinnock)
Neil Kinnock
2 October 1983 –
18 July 1992
50px Roy Hattersley
9 June 1983 –
11 June 1987
50px Gerald Kaufman
2 October 1983 –
13 June 1987
50px
John Smith
11 June 1987 –
18 July 1992
No image.svg Gerald Kaufman
11 June 1987 –
19 July 1992
50px Roy Hattersley
13 June 1987 –
19 July 1992
50px
Conservative
(Major)
Labour
(Smith)
John Smith
18 July 1992 –
12 May 1994†
Gordon Brown
18 July 1992 –
2 May 1997
50px Jack Cunningham
11 April 1992 –
22 July 1994
No image.svg Tony Blair
19 July 1992 –
22 July 1994
WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ANNUAL MEETING 2009 - Tony Blair.jpg
Labour
(Beckett)
Margaret Beckett
12 May 1994 –
21 July 1994
50px
Labour
(Blair)
Tony Blair
21 July 1994 –
2 May 1997
WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ANNUAL MEETING 2009 - Tony Blair.jpg Robin Cook
22 July 1994 –
2 May 1997
50px Jack Straw
22 July 1994 –
2 May 1997
Jack Straw meeting with Rumsfeld at Pentagon, May 19, 2005, cropped.jpg
Labour
(Blair)
Conservative
(Major)
John Major
7 May 1997 –
11 June 1997
John Major 1996.jpg Kenneth Clarke
2 May 1997 –
11 June 1997
Ken Clarke 2010.jpg John Major
7 May 1997 –
11 June 1997
John Major 1996.jpg Michael Howard
2 May 1997 –
11 June 1997
50px
Conservative
(Hague)
William Hague
19 June 1997 –
18 December 2001
William Hague 2010 cropped flipped.jpg Peter Lilley
11 June 1997 –
2 June 1998
Peter Lilley.jpg Michael Howard
11 June 1997 –
15 June 1999
50px Brian Mawhinney
11 June 1997 –
2 June 1998
No image.svg
Francis Maude
2 June 1998 –
1 February 2000
Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office.jpg Norman Fowler
2 June 1998 –
15 June 1999
No image.svg
John Maples
15 June 1999 –
2 February 2000
No image.svg Ann Widdecombe
15 June 1999 –
18 September 2001
Ann Widdecombe.jpg
Michael Portillo
1 February 2000 –
18 September 2001
Michael Portillo by Regents College cropped.jpg Francis Maude
2 February 2000 –
18 September 2001
Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office.jpg
Conservative
(Duncan Smith)
Iain Duncan Smith
18 September 2001 –
6 November 2003
50px Michael Howard
18 September 2001 –
6 November 2003
50px Michael Ancram
18 September 2001 –
10 May 2005
Global Strategy Forum (6963381142) cropped.jpg Oliver Letwin
18 September 2001 –
6 November 2003
50px
Conservative
(Howard)
Michael Howard
6 November 2003 –
6 December 2005
50px Oliver Letwin
6 November 2003 –
5 May 2005
50px David Davis
6 November 2003 –
12 June 2008
50px
George Osborne
5 May 2005 –
6 May 2010
George osborne hi.jpg Liam Fox
10 May 2005 –
6 December 2005
50px
Conservative
(Cameron)
David Cameron
6 December 2005 –
6 May 2010
David Cameron official.jpg William Hague
6 December 2005 –
6 May 2010
William Hague 2010 cropped flipped.jpg
Labour
(Brown)
Dominic Grieve
12 June 2008 –
19 January 2009
50px
Chris Grayling
19 January 2009 –
6 May 2010
Chris Grayling Official.jpg
Conservative /
Liberal
Democrats

(Cameron I)
Labour
(Harman I)
Harriet Harman
11 May 2010 –
25 September 2010
Harriet Harman 2009 color.jpg Alistair Darling
11 May 2010 –
8 October 2010
AlistairDarlingABr cropped.jpg David Miliband
11 May 2010 –
8 October 2010
David Miliband 2.jpg Alan Johnson
11 May 2010 –
8 October 2010
Alan Johnson -9Oct2007-2.jpg
Labour
(Miliband)
Ed Miliband
25 September 2010 –
8 May 2015
Ed Miliband 2.jpg Alan Johnson
8 October 2010 –
20 January 2011
Alan Johnson -9Oct2007-2.jpg Yvette Cooper
8 October 2010 –
20 January 2011
50px Ed Balls
8 October 2010 –
20 January 2011
50px
Ed Balls
20 January 2011 –
11 May 2015
50px Douglas Alexander
20 January 2011 –
11 May 2015
Douglas Alexander at the India Economic Summit 2008.jpg Yvette Cooper
20 January 2011 –
12 September 2015
50px
Conservative
(Cameron II)
Labour
(Harman II)
Harriet Harman
8 May 2015 –
12 September 2015
Harriet Harman 2009 color.jpg Chris Leslie
11 May 2015 –
12 September 2015
Chris Leslie MP (cropped).jpg Hilary Benn
11 May 2015 –
50px
Labour
(Corbyn)
Jeremy Corbyn
12 September 2015 –
Jeremy Corbyn Bahrain (cropped).jpg John McDonnell
13 September 2015 –
Johnmcdonnellmp.jpg Andy Burnham
13 September 2015 –
Andy Burnham2.jpg
†Died in office
‡Served as interim leader

See also