Leader and Shadow Cabinet Office
| Office of the Leader of the Opposition | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Leader of Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition Leader of the Labour Party |
The Rt Hon. Ed Miliband | ||
| Shadow Deputy Prime Minister Deputy Leader of the Opposition Deputy Leader of the Labour Party Labour Party Chair |
The Rt Hon. Harriet Harman |
||
| Campaign Coordinator Deputy Chair of the Labour Party |
Tom Watson | ||
| Policy Review Coordinator | Jon Cruddas | ||
| Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition | The Rt Hon. John Denham | ||
| Jonathan Reynolds | |||
| Cabinet Office | ||
|---|---|---|
| Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office | Jon Trickett | |
| Shadow Minister without Portfolio | Michael Dugher | |
| Shadow Minister | Gareth Thomas | |
| Shadow Minister without Portfolio (with responsibility for Opposition Strategy) | Lord Wood of Anfield | |
| Shadow Minister | Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town |
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