Shadow Foreign Secretary

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In British politics, the shadow foreign secretary is a position within the opposition's shadow cabinet that deals mainly with issues surrounding the Foreign Office; if elected, the designated person is slated to become the new Foreign Secretary.

Current Shadow Foreign Secretary, William Hague
Current Shadow Foreign Secretary, William Hague
Name Term Party
Anthony Eden 19451951 Conservative
Herbert Morrison 19511955 Labour
Alfred Robens 19551956 Labour
Aneurin Bevan 19561959 Labour
Denis Healey 19591961 Labour
Harold Wilson 19611963 Labour
Patrick Gordon Walker 19631964 Labour
R. A. Butler 19641965 Conservative
Reginald Maudling 19651965 Conservative
Christopher Soames 19651966 Conservative
Sir Alec Douglas-Home 19661970 Conservative
Denis Healey 19701972 Labour
James Callaghan 19721974 Labour
Sir Alec Douglas-Home 19741974 Conservative
Geoffrey Rippon 19741975 Conservative
Reginald Maudling 19751976 Conservative
John Davies 19761978 Conservative
Francis Pym 19781979 Conservative
Peter Shore 19791980 Labour
Denis Healey 19801987 Labour
Gerald Kaufman 19871992 Labour
Jack Cunningham 19921994 Labour
Robin Cook 19941997 Labour
Michael Howard 19971999 Conservative
John Maples 19992000 Conservative
Francis Maude 20002001 Conservative
Michael Ancram 20012005 Conservative
Liam Fox 20052005 Conservative
William Hague 2005 Conservative
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