Official Opposition Frontbench - Leader and Shadow Cabinet Office

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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