Shadow Home Secretary
In British politics, the Shadow Home Secretary (formally known as the Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department), is the person within the shadow cabinet who shadows the Home Secretary; this effectively means scrutinising government policy on home affairs including policing, national security, the criminal justice system, the prison service, and matters of citizenship. If the opposition party is elected to government, the Shadow Home Secretary often becomes the new Home Secretary, though this is not always the case. The office has been held by Labour MP Nick Thomas-Symonds since 5 April 2020.
Shadow Home Secretary | |
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Appointer | Leader of the Opposition |
Inaugural holder | Kenneth Younger |
Formation | 14 December 1955 |
Website | The Shadow Cabinet |
List of Shadow Home Secretaries
Name | Portrait | Entered office | Left office | Political party | |
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Kenneth Younger | 14 December 1955 | 13 May 1957 | Labour | ||
Patrick Gordon-Walker | 13 May 1957 | 12 March 1962 | Labour | ||
George Brown | 12 March 1962 | 15 February 1963 | Labour | ||
Frank Soskice | 15 February 1963 | 15 October 1964 | Labour | ||
Edward Boyle | 15 October 1964 | 4 August 1965 | Conservative | ||
Peter Thorneycroft | 4 August 1965 | 13 April 1966 | Conservative | ||
Quintin Hogg | 13 April 1966 | 18 June 1970 | Conservative | ||
James Callaghan | 18 June 1970 | 19 October 1971 | Labour | ||
Shirley Williams | 19 October 1971 | 25 November 1973 | Labour | ||
Roy Jenkins | 25 November 1973 | 4 March 1974 | Labour | ||
Jim Prior | 11 March 1974 | 13 June 1974 | Conservative | ||
Keith Joseph | 13 June 1974 | 11 February 1975 | Conservative | ||
Ian Gilmour | 18 February 1975 | 15 January 1976 | Conservative | ||
Willie Whitelaw | 11 April 1976 | 4 May 1979 | Conservative | ||
Merlyn Rees | 4 May 1979 | 4 November 1980 | Labour | ||
Roy Hattersley | 4 November 1980 | 31 October 1983 | Labour | ||
Gerald Kaufman | 31 October 1983 | 13 July 1987 | Labour | ||
Roy Hattersley | 13 July 1987 | 24 July 1992 | Labour | ||
Tony Blair | 24 July 1992 | 20 October 1994 | Labour | ||
Jack Straw | 20 October 1994 | 2 May 1997 | Labour | ||
Michael Howard | 2 May 1997 | 11 June 1997 | Conservative | ||
Brian Mawhinney | 11 June 1997 | 2 June 1998 | Conservative | ||
Norman Fowler | 2 June 1998 | 15 June 1999 | Conservative | ||
Ann Widdecombe | 15 June 1999 | 18 September 2001 | Conservative | ||
Oliver Letwin | 18 September 2001 | 6 November 2003 | Conservative | ||
David Davis | 6 November 2003 | 12 June 2008 | Conservative | ||
Dominic Grieve | 12 June 2008 | 19 January 2009 | Conservative | ||
Chris Grayling | 19 January 2009 | 11 May 2010 | Conservative | ||
Alan Johnson | 11 May 2010 | 8 October 2010 | Labour | ||
Ed Balls | 8 October 2010 | 20 January 2011 | Labour | ||
Yvette Cooper | 20 January 2011 | 12 September 2015 | Labour | ||
Andy Burnham | 13 September 2015 | 28 September 2016 | Labour | ||
Diane Abbott Absent: 7 June 2017 – 18 June 2017 Acting Shadow Home Secretary: Lyn Brown |
6 October 2016 | 5 April 2020 | Labour | ||
Nick Thomas-Symonds | 5 April 2020 | Incumbent | Labour | ||
References
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