Ed Davey unveils new Lib Dem frontbench team to champion “the people’s priorities”
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Liberal Democrat Leader Ed Davey has announced his new frontbench, as he calls on his party to champion the “people’s priorities” and “clean up the mess left by the Conservative government.”
The new frontbench announcement follows Ed Davey’s conference speech, where he set out the Liberal Democrat plan to be a “constructive opposition” holding the new government to account. Davey unveils his new team of spokespeople after the party won 72 seats at the general election, becoming the largest third party in the House of Commons in a hundred years.
Daisy Cooper remains as Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, but will also now become the party’s Treasury Spokesperson, where she will focus on the cost-of-living crisis and holding the Government to account as it clears up the terrible economic mess left by the Conservative Party.
Helen Morgan, who became MP for North Shropshire in a historic by-election victory in 2021, now leads on Health and Social Care, the number one priority for the party that is championing access to GPs and dentists as well as support for unpaid carers.
The Liberal Democrats will have a renewed focus on Scotland and Wales ahead of general elections there in 2026, with senior parliamentarian Christine Jardine as the party’s Scotland Spokesperson, leading on taking the fight to the SNP from Westminster. Newly elected MP for Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe David Chadwick will be Wales Spokesperson.
A wave of new Liberal Democrat MPs have been appointed to the frontbench, including Lisa Smart as Home Affairs Spokesperson and Calum Miller as Foreign Affairs Spokesperson.
The Liberal Democrats have also increased their influence in parliament with Layla Moran, Alistair Carmichael and Jamie Stone becoming Select Committee Chairs and therefore stepping back from their former spokesperson roles.
Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey said:
“My new frontbench will champion the people’s priorities, ensuring we hold the new government to account as a responsible opposition.
“I am humbled by the result of the General Election and the millions of voters who put their trust in the Liberal Democrats, including many for the first time. We will stand up for our communities every day on the issues that matter most, fixing health and care services, tackling the cost of living crisis and protecting our precious environment.
“I am so proud of my entire team of 72 Liberal Democrat MPs who will serve as strong local champions in Westminster as we clean up the mess left by the Conservative government.
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NOTES TO EDITORS
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
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
Cabinet Office Spokesperson Sarah Olney MP
Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Calum Miller MP
Home Affairs Spokesperson Lisa Smart MP
Women and Equalities and Scotland Spokesperson Christine Jardine MP
Justice Spokesperson Josh Babarinde MP
Business Spokesperson Sarah Gibson MP
Energy Security and Net Zero Spokesperson Pippa Heylings MP
Housing, Communities and Local Government Spokesperson Vikki Slade MP
Transport Spokesperson Paul Kohler MP
Science, Innovation and Technology Spokesperson Victoria Collins MP
Culture, Media and Sport Spokesperson Max Wilkinson MP
Defence Spokesperson Helen Maguire MP
Work and Pensions Spokesperson Steve Darling MP
Wales Spokesperson David Chadwick MP
Northern Ireland Spokesperson Al Pinkerton MP
London Spokesperson Luke Taylor MP
Hospitals and Primary Care Spokesperson Jess Brown-Fuller MP
Care and Carers Spokesperson Alison Bennett MP
Mental Health Spokesperson Danny Chambers MP
Universities and Skills Spokesperson Ian Sollom MP
Trade Spokesperson Clive Jones MP
International Development Spokesperson Monica Harding MP
Europe Spokesperson James MacCleary MP
Housing and Planning Spokesperson Gideon Amos MP
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Marie Goldman MP
Shadow Attorney General Ben Maguire MP
Deputy Chief Whip Tom Morrison MP