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Opposition Shadow Cabinets of the Scottish Parliament

Opposition Shadow Cabinets of the Scottish Parliament

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Unlike in the Parliament at Westminster where there is an Official Opposition to the government of the day, all parties in the Scottish Parliament that are not in government are all technically on the same footing as 'opposition parties'. With the Scottish National Party (SNP) currently in government, the Scottish Conservatives and Scottish Labour each have a Shadow Cabinet composed of Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) and prospective parliamentary candidates.

Jackson Carlaw (left) and Ruth Davidson (right) on the Scottish Conservative frontbench in 2018

Shadow Cabinet ministers have a responsibility to shadow an individual government minister or a specific area of government. Other parties have frontbench teams with spokespersons covering multiple areas of government or which are composed of spokespersons from both within and outwith the Scottish Parliament.

Current Shadow Cabinets

Current Scottish Labour Shadow Cabinet

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Current Conservative Shadow Cabinet

Scottish Labour Shadow Cabinets

Previous Shadow Cabinets

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Conservative Shadow Cabinets

Current Shadow Cabinet

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Scottish Greens Spokespersons

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Liberal Democrat Spokespersons

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References

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