Shadow Cabinet of James Callaghan

Callaghan Shadow Cabinet

Shadow Cabinet of the United Kingdom
19791980
Date formed4 May 1979
Date dissolved10 November 1980
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Leader of the OppositionJames Callaghan
Deputy Leader of the OppositionMichael Foot
Member party
  •   Labour Party
Status in legislatureOfficial Opposition
269 / 635 (42%)
History
Election1979 United Kingdom general election
Legislature terms48th UK Parliament
PredecessorShadow Cabinet of Margaret Thatcher
SuccessorShadow Cabinet of Michael Foot

James Callaghan became Leader of the Opposition on 4 May 1979 after losing the 1979 election and remained in that office until Michael Foot was elected Leader of the Labour Party on 2 October 1980. Callaghan named his Shadow Cabinet in June 1979, with Foot (the Deputy Leader) and the 12 elected members of the Shadow Cabinet assigned portfolios on 14 June[1] and further appointments made on 18 June.[2] From the opening of Parliament until that date, Callaghan's Cabinet, with a few exceptions, stayed on to shadow their former positions.

  1. ^ Geoffrey Parkhouse (15 June 1979). "Shore steps up as Owen is demoted". The Herald. Glasgow. p. 1.
  2. ^ Geoffrey Parkhouse (19 June 1979). "Callaghan keeps Millan in top job". The Herald. Glasgow. p. 1.

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