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Frontbench Team of Vince Cable

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The list that follows is the Lib Dem Frontbench Team/Shadow Cabinet led by Vince Cable, who was acting leader between 15 October and 18 December 2007, following the resignation of Menzies Campbell and the election of Nick Clegg.

Contents

  • Lib Dem Acting Leader, Treasury – Vincent Cable
  • Foreign Affairs – Michael Moore
  • Health – Norman Lamb
  • Home Affairs – Nick Clegg
  • Defence – Nick Harvey
  • Environment – Chris Huhne
  • Transport – Susan Kramer
  • Office of the Leader of the House of Commons and Party President – Simon Hughes
  • Justice – David Heath
  • Innovation, Universities and Skills – Sarah Teather
  • Culture, Media and Sport – Don Foster
  • Communities and Local Government – Andrew Stunell
  • Housing – Paul Holmes
  • Work and Pensions – Danny Alexander
  • Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform – Lembit Öpik
  • International Development – Lynne Featherstone
  • Northern Ireland and Scotland – Alistair Carmichael
  • Wales – Roger Williams
  • Cabinet Office and Duchy of Lancaster – Norman Baker
  • Office of the Chief Secretary to the Treasury – Julia Goldsworthy
  • Chief Whip – Paul Burstow
  • Chair of Campaigns and Communications – Edward Davey
  • Chair of the Manifesto Group – Steve Webb
  • Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader – vacant
  • Chair of the Parliamentary Party – Lorely Burt
  • Leader of the Party in the House of Lords – Thomas McNally
  • Office of the Attorney General – Martin Thomas
  • Office of the Solicitor General – David Howarth
  • Other Liberal Democrat Spokespeople (4 July 2007 – present)

  • Treasury – Colin Breed
  • Foreign Affairs – Mark Hunter
  • Home Affairs – Jeremy Browne, Tim Farron
  • DEFRA Team – Martin Horwood (Environment), Roger Williams (Rural Affairs)
  • Health – John Pugh, Sandra Gidley
  • House of Commons – Sir Robert Smith
  • Transport – John Leech
  • Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform – Lorely Burt
  • Women and Equality – Jo Swinson
  • Defence – Bob Russell, Willie Rennie
  • Work and Pensions – Paul Rowen
  • Northern Ireland and Scotland – Alan Reid
  • International Development – John Barrett
  • Wales – Mark Williams
  • Communities and Local Government – Jo Swinson, Tom Brake
  • Culture, Media and Sport – Tom Brake, Dan Rogerson (Arts, Culture and Heritage), Richard Younger-Ross
  • Children, Schools and Families – Annette Brooke
  • Schools – Greg Mulholland
  • Innovation, Universities and Skills – Evan Harris
  • Deputy Whips – Adrian Sanders, Jenny Willott
  • Chair of the Parliamentary Party – Paul Holmes
  • London and the Olympics – Tom Brake
  • Leader's Parliamentary Private Secretary – Tim Farron
  • Liberal Democrats House of Lords Frontbench Team

    Liberal Democrat peers are also organised into teams broadly corresponding to the areas of Government departments.

  • Leader in the House of Lords – Thomas McNally
  • Deputy Leaders in the House of Lords – Navnit Dholakia and William Wallace
  • Chief Whip in the House of Lords – David Shutt
  • Home Affairs – Navnit Dholakia
  • Health – Elizabeth Barker
  • Foreign Affairs – William Wallace
  • Europe – Hugh Dykes
  • Defence – vacant
  • Environment, Food & Rural Affairs – Susan Miller
  • Northern Ireland – Lord Smith of Clifton
  • Trade and Industry – Tim Razzall
  • Transport – Bill Bradshaw
  • International Development – Baroness Northover and Lord Roberts of Llandudno
  • Culture, Media & Sport – Timothy Clement-Jones and Jane Bonham-Carter
  • Shadow Lord Chancellor – William Goodhart
  • References

    Frontbench Team of Vince Cable Wikipedia