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The list that follows is the Lib Dem Frontbench Team/Shadow Cabinet led by Paddy Ashdown, who was Party leader from 1988 to 1999. The Party formed a Shadow Cabinet following the 1997 general election having doubled its number of MPs at that election. Initially known as a Frontbench Team, the Lib Dems began to refer to their Frontbench Team as a Shadow Cabinet during the leadership of Ashdown's successor, Charles Kennedy, although some controversy exists over whether or not it should be referred to as a Shadow Cabinet. ==Liberal Democrat Frontbench team== *Leader of the Liberal Democrats - Paddy Ashdown *Deputy Leader with responsibility for the strategic direction of the Party in Parliament - Alan Beith *Chief Whip and Shadow Leader of the House - Paul Tyler *Deputy Whip - Andrew Stunell *Whips - * *Edward Davey * *Donald Gorrie * *Adrian Sanders *Party President - Robert Maclennan *Agriculture and Rural Affairs - Charles Kennedy *Food - Paul Tyler *Fisheries - Andrew George *Constitution - Robert Maclennan *Spokesman for English Regions - Nick Harvey *Scotland - Jim Wallace *Wales - Richard Livsey *Culture, Media and Sport/Civil Service - Robert Maclennan *Arts and Broadcasting - Robert Maclennan *Tourism - Ronnie Fearn *Sport - Nigel Jones *Disabled People - Paul Burstow *Education and Employment - Don Foster *Nursery Education and Schools; Labour market statistics - Don Foster *Further, higher and adult education - Phil Willis *Employment and training - Paul Keetch *Environment and Transport - * *Matthew Taylor * *Norman Baker * *Tom Brake * *Sir Robert Smith * *Andrew Stunell *Foreign Affairs, Defence and Europe - Menzies Campbell *Foreign and Commonwealth, Europe and Defence - Menzies Campbell *Defence - Mike Hancock *Europe - David Heath *International Development - Jenny Tonge *Health - Simon Hughes *Future of the NHS - Simon Hughes *Public Health - Peter Brand *NHS Staff, organisation and planning - Evan Harris *Home and Legal Affairs - Alan Beith *Home Affairs - Alan Beith *Community relations and urban affairs - Richard Allan *Legal Affairs (Attorney General; Solicitor General; Lord Chancellor) - * *John Burnett * *Bob Russell *Local Government and Housing - Paul Burstow *Local Government (Social Services and Community Care) - Paul Burstow *Local Council Liaison - Paul Burstow * *Jackie Ballard * *Adrian Sanders *Trade and Industry - David Chidgey *Employment, Social Chapter and Minimum Wage - David Chigley *Science and Technology - David Chigley *Competition - Nigel Jones *Small Business - * *Colin Breed * *Brian Cotter *Treasury - * *Malcolm Bruce * *Edward Davey * *Vince Cable *Wales - * *Richard Livsey * *Lembit Opik *Women - Jackie Ballard *Young People - Lembit Opik 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Frontbench Team of Paddy Ashdown」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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