Tuesday, September 30, 2025

That new Liberal Democrat frontbench team in full

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Mark Pack reports on the announcement of a new, expanded Liberal Democrat frontbench team.

The team has newly created spokesperson roles for migration, schools, cancer care, rural affairs and a shadow chief secretary to the Treasury.

You can see the full team below. Two names that featured in pre-reshuffle speculation – Alex Brewer and Mike Martin – are not included.


Liberal Democrat Commons Frontbench Team

Leader of the Liberal Democrats – Ed Davey MP

Deputy Leader and Treasury Spokesperson – Daisy Cooper MP

Chief Whip – Wendy Chamberlain MP

Cabinet Office Spokesperson – Lisa Smart MP

Health and Social Care Spokesperson – Helen Morgan MP

Education, Children and Families Spokesperson – Munira Wilson MP

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Spokesperson – Tim Farron MP

Foreign Affairs Spokesperson – Calum Miller MP

Home Affairs Spokesperson – Max Wilkinson MP

Business Spokesperson – Sarah Olney MP

Justice Spokesperson – Jess Brown-Fuller MP

Women and Equalities Spokesperson – Marie Goldman MP

Energy Security and Net Zero Spokesperson Pippa Heylings MP

Housing and Communities Spokesperson – Gideon Amos MP

Transport Spokesperson – Olly Glover MP

Science, Innovation and Technology Spokesperson – Victoria Collins MP

Culture, Media and Sport Spokesperson – Anna Sabine MP

Defence Spokesperson – James MacCleary MP

Work and Pensions Spokesperso –  Steve Darling MP

Scotland Spokesperson – Susan Murray MP

Wales Spokesperson – David Chadwick MP

Northern Ireland Spokesperson – Paul Kohler MP

London Spokesperson – Luke Taylor MP

Primary Care and Cancer Spokesperson – Helen Maguire MP

Care and Carers Spokesperson – Alison Bennett MP

Mental Health Spokesperson – Danny Chambers MP

Universities and Skills Spokesperson – Ian Sollom MP

Schools Spokesperson – Caroline Voaden MP

Immigration and Asylum Spokesperson – – Will Forster MP

Trade Spokesperson Joshua Reynolds MP

International Development Spokesperson – Monica Harding MP

Europe Spokesperson – Al Pinkerton MP

Local Government Spokesperson – Zöe Franklin MP

Rural Affairs Spokesperson – Sarah Dyke MP

Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury – Charlie Maynard MP

Shadow Leader of the House of Commons – Bobby Dean MP

Shadow Attorney General – Ben Maguire MP

Deputy Chief Whip – Tom Morrison MP

2 comments:

  1. I make that 37 out of 72 MP's occupying a spokesperson's or Whip's position, plus Ed Davey as Leader - is this part of Ed's strategy to build the party's credibility before the next General Election?

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  2. While good from a parliamentary perspective, a very bad idea from a get yourself really well embedded locally so you can be sure of getting re-elected next time. We need to take the message from John Curtice, that 2024 was not a Labour landslide or a Lib Dem triumph, but simply a Conservative collapse, and one which split the tory vote just right.

    We must do everything we can to ensure that overall we do not go back next time and that will be a very tough ask.

    All our parliamentarians need to recite every day "Time in HoC doesn't get you noticed. Time in the your constituency does".

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