Frontbench team of Ed Davey

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Ed Davey was appointed as Acting Leader of the Liberal Democrats following the resignation of Jo Swinson. Davey announced his first frontbench team as Acting Leader in January 2020.[1]

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Frontbench Team of Ed Davey
2020–present
Date formed27 August 2020
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Charles III
LeaderEd Davey
Deputy LeaderDaisy Cooper
Member party
  •   Liberal Democrats
Status in legislatureThird party
72 / 650(11%)
(As of July 2024)

Opposition

15 / 650(2%)
(2020 - 2024)
History
Incoming formation2019 General Election
2024 General Election
Legislature terms2019 UK Parliament
2024 UK Parliament
PredecessorFrontbench Team of Jo Swinson
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Davey was elected permanent Leader on 27 August 2020 and assembled a new frontbench team in the following days. After the 2024 general election, Davey's frontbench team became the second largest opposition party to the governing Labour Party, behind the Sunak shadow cabinet.

On 18 September 2024, following the party conference, Davey announced a new 33-member frontbench team, with new members taking frontbench roles. This left 39 backbench MPs, more than twice the number of Liberal Democrat MPs prior to the election. This was also subsequent to former frontbench members Layla Moran, Alistair Carmichael, and Jamie Stone standing down from the frontbench after being elected to chair parliamentary select committees.[2]

The frontbench was reshuffled in September 2025 following the Liberal Democrat Conference in Bournemouth.[3]

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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)
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Current frontbench team

Since September 2025

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Frontbench Team of Ed Davey[4]
Portfolio Current holder Term
Leader of the Liberal Democrats The Rt Hon
Sir Ed Davey
FRSA MP
2020–present
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats Daisy Cooper
MP
2020–present
Treasury 2024–present
Chief Whip Wendy Chamberlain
MP
2020–present
Home Affairs Max Wilkinson
MP
2025–present
Foreign Affairs Calum Miller
MP
2024–present
Health and Social Care Helen Morgan
MP
2024–present
Education, Children and Families Munira Wilson
MP
2021–present
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Tim Farron
MP
2020–present
Cabinet Office Lisa Smart
MP
2025–present
Business Sarah Olney
MP
2025–present
Work and Pensions Steve Darling
MP
2024–present
Investment & Trade Joshua Reynolds
MP
2025–present
Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Charlie Maynard
MP
2025-present
Justice Jess Brown-Fuller
MP
2025–present
Attorney General's Office Ben Maguire
MP
2024–present
Women and Equalities Marie Goldman
MP
2025-present
Defence James MacCleary
MP
2025–present
International Development Monica Harding
MP
2024–present
Europe Al Pinkerton
MP
2025–present
Primary Care and Cancer Helen Maguire
BEM MP
2025–present
Care and Carers Alison Bennett
MP
2024–present
Mental Health Danny Chambers
MP
2024–present
Science, Innovation, and Technology Victoria Collins
MP
2024–present
Universities and Skills Ian Sollom
MP
2024–present
Culture, Media and Sport Anna Sabine
MP
2025–present
Schools Caroline Voaden
MP
2025-present
Energy Security and Net Zero Pippa Heylings
MP
2024–present
Transport Olly Glover
MP
2025–present
Housing and Planning Gideon Amos
OBE MP
2024–present
Local Government Zöe Franklin
MP
2025–present
Rural Affairs Sarah Dyke
MP
2025-present
Northern Ireland Paul Kohler
MP
2025–present
Scotland Susan Murray
MP
2025–present
Wales David Chadwick
MP
2024–present
London Luke Taylor
MP
2024–present
Deputy Chief Whip Tom Morrison
MP
2024–present
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Bobby Dean
MP
2025–present
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Other roles and spokespeople

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Portfolio Name
In the House of Lords[5]
Leader of the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords The Rt Hon Lord Purvis of Tweed
Lords Spokesperson for Foreign, Commonwealth and Developmental Affairs
Lords Spokesperson for International Development
Lords Spokesperson for International Trade
Lords Chief Whip The Rt Hon Lord Stoneham of Droxford
Lords Spokesperson for Business The Rt Hon Lord Fox
Lords Spokesperson for Cabinet Office The Rt Hon Lord Wallace of Saltaire PC
Lords Spokesperson for Culture, Media and Sport The Rt Hon Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury
Lords Spokesperson for Defence The Rt Hon Baroness Smith of Newnham
Lords Spokesperson for Education The Rt Hon Lord Storey CBE
Lords Spokesperson for Energy Security and Net Zero The Rt Hon Earl Russell
Lords Spokesperson for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs The Rt Hon Baroness Grender MBE
Lords Spokesperson for Health The Rt Hon Lord Scriven
Lords Spokesperson for Victims and Abuse The Rt Hon Baroness Brinton
Lords Spokesperson for Policing The Rt Hon Baroness Doocey OBE
Lords Spokesperson for Immigration The Rt Hon Lord German OBE
Lords Spokesperson for Housing, Communities and Local Government The Rt Hon Baroness Pinnock
The Rt Hon Baroness Thornhill
Lords Spokesperson for Justice The Rt Hon Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames KC
Lords Spokesperson for Northern Ireland The Rt Hon Baroness Suttie
Lords Spokesperson for Science, Innovation and Technology The Rt Hon Lord Clement-Jones CBE FRSA
Lords Spokesperson for Scotland The Rt Hon Lord Bruce of Bennachie PC
Lords Spokesperson for Transport The Rt Hon Baroness Pidgeon MBE
Lords Spokesperson for Treasury The Rt Hon Baroness Kramer PC
Lords Spokesperson for Voluntary The Rt Hon Baroness Barker
Lords Spokesperson for Wales The Rt Hon Baroness Humphreys
Lords Spokesperson for Work and Pensions The Rt Hon Lord Palmer of Childs Hill OBE FCA
Lords Spokesperson for Attorney General's Office The Rt Hon Lord Thomas of Gresford OBE KC
Welsh Liberal Democrats
Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats Jane Dodds MS
Deputy Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats David Chadwick MP
Scottish Liberal Democrats
Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP
Deputy Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats Wendy Chamberlain MP
Other
President of the Liberal Democrats Josh Babarinde OBE MP
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Frontbench team history

January 2020 – August 2020

[6]

Changes from Swinson's final Team

September 2020 – July 2022

Following Davey's election as party leader, he reshuffled his frontbench team.[7][8]

Changes

Later changes

July 2022 – October 2024

Following several by-election victories, Davey reshuffled his frontbench team to include the party's new MPs.[11]

Changes

October 2024 – September 2025

Following significant gains at the 2024 general election, Davey reshuffled his frontbench team to "champion the people’s priorities". It included the departures of Layla Moran (Foreign Affairs), Alistair Carmichael (Home Affairs) and Jamie Stone (Culture, Media and Sport) who became Select Committee Chairs.[12]

Changes

September 2025 – present

Changes[13]

See also

References

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