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Liberal Democrats Frontbench Team/Shadow Cabinet led by Menzies Campbell
The list that follows is the
Liberal Democrats Frontbench Team/Shadow Cabinet led by
Menzies Campbell from 2006 to 2007.
Initial team
Frontbench Team
Other spokespeople
- Treasury –
Colin Breed
- Foreign Affairs –
Mark Hunter
- Home Affairs –
Jeremy Browne,
Tim Farron
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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
Lords team
Liberal Democrat peers are also organised into teams broadly corresponding to the areas of Government departments.
2007 reshuffle
Frontbench Team
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Junior spokespeople
- 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
Lords team
Liberal Democrat peers are also organised into teams broadly corresponding to the areas of Government departments.
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