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Initial Shadow Cabinet

1971 reshuffle

December 16, 1971[1]

Changes
  • On 10 April 1972, Jenkins, Thomson, and Lever resigned from the Shadow Cabinet in protest over Wilson's opposition to joining the Common Market and management of the Labour Party.[2] The following day, Healey replaced Jenkins as Shadow Chancellor and Callaghan replaced Jenkins as Shadow Foreign Secretary. Reg Prentice, a runner-up at the 1971 Shadow Cabinet election, succeeded Callaghan at the Employment portfolio. John Silkin, another runner-up, joined the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Minister for Housing, Local Government and Construction. Roy Hattersley took Defence, and Eric Varley took Fuel and Power; both men took the posts as attending Shadow Cabinet.[3]
  • Short on 25 April 1972 defeated Foot on the second ballot of the deputy leadership election triggered by Jenkins' resignation.
  • As the deputy leader is an ex officio member of the Shadow Cabinet, Short's seat became vacant. Castle and Eric Heffer had tied for 15th place at the 1971 Shadow Cabinet election, so a by-election between the two was required. Castle won on 3 May 1972, restoring her as a full Shadow Cabinet member.[4]

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