Opposition frontbench of Ed Miliband

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The frontbench of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the Parliament of the United Kingdom consists of the Shadow Cabinet and other shadow ministers of the political party currently serving as the Official Opposition. From 2010 to 2015, Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition was the Labour Party, and the Leader of the Opposition was Ed Miliband.[1]

Key

Member of the House of Commons
Member of the House of Lords
Shadow Cabinet full members in bold
Shadow Cabinet attendees in bold italics
Office of the Leader of the Opposition
Leader of Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

Leader of the Labour Party

Ed Miliband 2010 – 2015
Deputy Leader of Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

Deputy Leader of the Labour Party

Shadow Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Chair of the Labour Party

Harriet Harman 2010 – 2015
Deputy Chair of the Labour Party Tom Watson 2011–2013
Jon Trickett 2013–2015
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition Karen Buck 2013 – 2015
Wayne David 2013 – 2015
John Denham 2011 – 2013
Anne McGuire 2010 – 2011
Cabinet Office
Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office Liam Byrne 2010–2011
Tessa Jowell 2011–2011
Jon Trickett 2011–2013
Michael Dugher 2013–2014
Jonathan Ashworth 2013–2015
Lucy Powell 2014–2015
Shadow Spokesman in the House of Lords Baron Hunt of Kings Heath 2010–2012
Whips' Office
Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Commons Rosie Winterton 2010–2015
Shadow Chief Whip in the House of Lords Steve Lord Bassam of Brighton 2010–2015
Opposition Whip Nic Dakin 2011–2015
Junior Whip Heidi Alexander 2012–2013
Senior Whip Heidi Alexander 2013–2015
House of Lords Whip Maeve Sherlock 2013–2015
Junior Whip Margaret Wheeler 2010–2014
Senior Whip Margaret Wheeler 2014–2015
Parliament
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Hilary Benn 2010–2011
Angela Eagle 2011–2015
Shadow Leader of the House of Lords Janet Baroness Royall of Blaisdon 2010–2015
Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords Baron Hunt of Kings Heath 2010–2015

Treasury

Foreign Affairs and Defence

Home Affairs

Business

Education

Energy and Climate Change

Local government

DEFRA

Health and social services

Culture

Transport

Women and Equalities

Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland

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References

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