Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is a position with the UK Opposition's Shadow Cabinet that deals with issues surrounding the environment and food and rural affairs; if elected, the designated person is a likely choice to become the new Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
The position existed as Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment until 1997, when it was renamed Environment, Transport and the Regions to match the Government's reorganisation. It changed to its current name in 2001 for the same reason. Under Michael Howard, the arrangement was slightly different. There was a Shadow Environment Secretary outside Shadow Cabinet and (together with the Shadow Transport Secretary) under the direction of the Shadow Secretary of State for Environment and Transport.
The current Shadow Secretary, as of September 2015, is Kerry McCarthy.
Shadow Secretaries
Name | Took office | Left office | Political party | Leader | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anthony Crosland | 19 June 1970 | 5 March 1974 | Labour | Harold Wilson | ||
Margaret Thatcher | 5 March 1974 | 18 February 1975 | Conservative | Edward Heath | ||
Timothy Raison | 18 February 1975 | 19 November 1976 | Conservative | Margaret Thatcher | ||
Michael Heseltine | 19 November 1976 | 4 May 1979 | Conservative | |||
Peter Shore | 4 May 1979 | 14 July 1979 | Labour | James Callaghan | ||
Roy Hattersley | 14 July 1979 | 8 December 1980 | Labour | |||
Gerald Kaufman | 8 December 1980 | 31 October 1983 | Labour | Michael Foot | ||
Jack Cunningham | 31 October 1983 | 2 November 1989 | Labour | Neil Kinnock | ||
Bryan Gould | 2 November 1989 | 18 July 1992 | Laborr | |||
Chris Smith | 18 July 1992 | 20 October 1994 | Labour | John Smith | ||
Margarett Beckett | ||||||
Frank Dobson | 20 October 1994 | 2 May 1997 | Labour | Tony Blair | ||
John Gummer | 2 May 1997 | 11 June 1997 | Conservative | John Major | ||
Name | Took office | Left office | Political party | Leader of the Opposition | ||
Norman Fowler | 11 June 1997 | 1 June 1998 | Conservative | William Hague | ||
Gillian Shepherd[1] | 1 June 1998 | 14 June 1999 | Conservative | |||
John Redwood[2] | 14 June 1999 | 2 February 2000 | Conservative | |||
Archie Norman | 2 February 2000 | 18 September 2001 | Conservative | |||
Name | Took office | Left office | Political party | Leader of the Opposition | ||
Peter Ainsworth | 18 September 2001 | 23 July 2002 | Conservative | Iain Duncan Smith | ||
David Lidington | 23 July 2002 | 10 November 2003 | Conservative | |||
Name | Took office | Left office | Political party | Leader | ||
Caroline Spelman | 10 November 2003 | 15 March 2004 | Conservative | Michael Howard | ||
Richard Ottaway | 15 March 2004 | 10 May 2005 | Conservative | |||
Name | Took office | Left office | Political party | Leader | ||
Oliver Letwin | 10 May 2005 | 6 December 2005 | Conservative | Michael Howard | ||
Peter Ainsworth | 6 December 2005 | 19 January 2009 | Conservative | David Cameron | ||
Nick Herbert | 19 January 2009 | 11 May 2010 | Conservative | |||
Hilary Benn | 11 May 2010 | 8 October 2010 | Labour | Harriet Harman | ||
Mary Creagh | 8 October 2010 | 7 October 2013 | Labour | Ed Miliband | ||
Maria Eagle | 7 October 2013 | 14 September 2015 | Labour | |||
Harriet Harman | ||||||
Kerry McCarthy | 14 September 2015 | Incumbent | Labour | Jeremy Corbyn |
References
- ↑ "Hague reshuffles shadow cabinet". BBC News. 1 June 1998. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- ↑ "Lilley sacked in Hague reshuffle". The Guardian. 15 June 1999. Retrieved 10 March 2013.