Frontbench Team of Paddy Ashdown

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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 (2019–present)

The list that follows is the Liberal Democrats frontbench team led by Paddy Ashdown, who was party leader from 1988 to 1999. Initially known as a frontbench team, the Lib Dems began to refer to their Frontbench Team as a "Shadow Cabinet" during the leadership of Ashdown's successor, Charles Kennedy, although the use of the term is controversial.

Liberal Democrat Frontbench team[]

  • Leader of the Liberal Democrats - Paddy Ashdown
  • Deputy Leader with responsibility for the strategic direction of the Party in Parliament - Alan Beith
  • Chief Whip and Shadow Leader of the House - Paul Tyler
  • Deputy Whip - Andrew Stunell
  • Whips -
  • Party President - Robert Maclennan
  • Agriculture and Rural Affairs - Charles Kennedy
  • Food - Paul Tyler
  • Fisheries - Andrew George
  • Constitution - Robert Maclennan
  • Spokesman for English Regions - Nick Harvey
  • Scotland - Jim Wallace
  • Wales - Richard Livsey
  • Culture, Media and Sport/Civil Service - Robert Maclennan
  • Arts and Broadcasting - Robert Maclennan
  • Tourism - Ronnie Fearn
  • Sport - Nigel Jones
  • Disabled People - Paul Burstow
  • Education and Employment - Don Foster
  • Nursery Education and Schools; Labour market statistics - Don Foster
  • Further, higher and adult education - Phil Willis
  • Employment and training - Paul Keetch
  • Environment and Transport -
  • Foreign Affairs, Defence and Europe - Menzies Campbell
  • Foreign and Commonwealth, Europe and Defence - Menzies Campbell
  • Defence - Mike Hancock
  • Europe - David Heath
  • International Development - Jenny Tonge
  • Health - Simon Hughes
  • Future of the NHS - Simon Hughes
  • Public Health - Peter Brand
  • NHS Staff, organisation and planning - Evan Harris
  • Home and Legal Affairs - Alan Beith
  • Home Affairs - Alan Beith
  • Community relations and urban affairs - Richard Allan
  • Legal Affairs (Attorney General; Solicitor General; Lord Chancellor) -
  • Local Government and Housing - Paul Burstow
  • Local Government (Social Services and Community Care) - Paul Burstow
  • Local Council Liaison - Paul Burstow
  • Trade and Industry - David Chidgey
  • Employment, Social Chapter and Minimum Wage - David Chigley
  • Science and Technology - David Chigley
  • Competition - Nigel Jones
  • Small Business -
  • Treasury -
  • Wales -
    • Richard Livsey
    • Lembit Opik
  • Women - Jackie Ballard
  • Young People - Lembit Opik

Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords[]

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