Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office

The Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office is a position in the British Shadow Cabinet, appointed by the Leader of the Opposition. The post involves holding the Cabinet Office and the Minister for the Cabinet Office to account.

Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office
Incumbent
Pat McFadden de facto
since 4 September 2023
Shadow Cabinet
AppointerLeader of the Opposition
Formation15 June 1999
First holderAndrew Lansley
WebsiteThe Labour Party

The position is currently held by Pat McFadden, Labour MP for Wolverhampton South East. He was de facto appointed to the role in September 2023 by Keir Starmer, succeeding Angela Rayner. McFadden shadows Conservative MP Jeremy Quin.

Shadow Ministers for the Cabinet Office

Name Portrait Term of office Title Party Leader
Andrew Lansley 15 June 1999 18 September 2001 Shadow Cabinet Office Minister Conservative Hague
Tim Collins 18 September 2001 23 July 2002 Duncan Smith
Unknown
Francis Maude 2 July 2007 11 May 2010 Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Conservative Cameron
Tessa Jowell 11 May 2010 8 October 2010 Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office Labour Harman
Liam Byrne 8 October 2010 20 January 2011 Miliband
Tessa Jowell 20 January 2011 7 October 2011
Jon Trickett 7 October 2011 7 October 2013
Michael Dugher 7 October 2013 5 November 2014
Lucy Powell 5 November 2014 14 September 2015
Harman
Tom Watson 14 September 2015 7 October 2016 Corbyn
Ian Lavery 7 October 2016 9 February 2017
Jon Trickett 9 February 2017 5 April 2020 Shadow Lord President of the Council
Rachel Reeves
(de facto)
5 April 2020 9 May 2021 Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Starmer
Angela Rayner 9 May 2021 4 September 2023
Pat McFadden
(de facto)
4 September 2023 Incumbent

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