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(April 2011)
Shadow Secretary of State for Education
Laura Trott
Incumbent
Laura Trott
since 4 November 2024
AppointerLeader of the Opposition
WebsiteHis Majesty's Official Opposition: The Shadow Cabinet

Theshadow secretary of state for education, also called theshadow education secretary, is an office in theOfficial Opposition Shadow Cabinet responsible forOpposition policy on education and for holding thesecretary of state for education, junior education ministers, and theDepartment for Education to account.

Departments shadowed

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List of shadow secretaries of state

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Shadow Minister of Education

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Shadow SecretaryTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Michael Stewart15 July 195516 November 1959LabourAttlee
Gaitskell
Tony Greenwood16 November 195914 October 1960Labour
Eirene White14 October 196028 November 1960Labour
Fred Willey28 November 19601 April 1964Labour
Wilson

Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Science

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Shadow SecretaryTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Fred Willey1 April 196416 October 1964LabourWilson
Quintin Hogg16 October 196416 February 1965[1]ConservativeDouglas-Home
Sir Edward Boyle16 February 196515 October 1969[2]
Heath
Margaret Thatcher21 October 1969[3]20 June 1970
Edward Short20 June 19706 December 1972LabourWilson II
Roy Hattersley6 December 1972[4]5 March 1974
William van Straubenzee12 March 197412 June 1974ConservativeHeath II
Norman St John-Stevas12 June 19746 November 1978
Thatcher
Mark Carlisle6 November 19784 May 1979
Gordon Oakes[n 1]4 May 197914 July 1979LabourCallaghan
Neil Kinnock14 July 19792 October 1983
Foot
Giles Radice2 October 198313 July 1987Kinnock
Jack Straw13 July 198718 July 1992

Shadow Secretary of State for Education

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Shadow SecretaryTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Ann Taylor18 July 199220 October 1994LabourSmith
Beckett
David Blunkett20 October 199419 October 1995Blair

Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Employment

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Shadow SecretaryTook officeLeft officePolitical PartyShadow Cabinet
David Blunkett19 October 19952 May 1997LabourBlair
Gillian Shephard2 May 199711 June 1997ConservativeMajor
Stephen Dorrell11 June 199715 June 1998Hague
David Willetts1 June 199815 June 1999
Theresa May15 June 199918 September 2001

Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills

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Shadow SecretaryTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Damian Green18 September 200111 November 2003ConservativeDuncan Smith
Tim Yeo11 November 200314 July 2004Howard
Tim Collins[5]14 July 20045 May 2005
David Cameron[6]10 May 20056 December 2005
David Willetts[7]8 December 20053 July 2007Cameron

Shadow Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families

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Shadow SecretaryTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Michael Gove[8]3 July 20076 May 2010ConservativeCameron

Shadow Secretary of State for Education

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Shadow SecretaryTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Ed Balls[9]12 May 20108 October 2010LabourHarman
Andy Burnham[10]8 October 20107 October 2011Miliband
Stephen Twigg[11]7 October 20117 October 2013
Tristram Hunt[12]7 October 201314 September 2015
Harman II
Lucy Powell[13]14 September 201526 June 2016Corbyn
Pat Glass[14]27 June 201629 June 2016
Angela Rayner[15]1 July 20165 April 2020
Rebecca Long-Bailey[16]6 April 202025 June 2020Starmer
Kate Green[17]27 June 202029 November 2021
Bridget Phillipson[18]29 November 20215 July 2024
Damian Hinds[19]8 July 20244 November 2024ConservativeSunak
Laura Trott[20]4 November 2024IncumbentBadenoch

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Sir Alec Reshuffles Shadow Cabinet".The Glasgow Herald. 17 February 1965. p. 1. Retrieved16 April 2025.
  2. ^"Boyle's "I Quit" shock for Heath".The Glasgow Herald. Evening Times. 15 October 1969. Retrieved16 April 2025.
  3. ^John Warden (22 October 1969)."Shadow Cabinet's Three Changes".The Glasgow Herald. p. 24. Retrieved16 April 2025.
  4. ^"New 'shadow' ministry".The Sydney Morning Herald. AAP-Reuter. 8 December 1972. p. 5. Retrieved16 April 2025.
  5. ^"Mr Tim Collins".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  6. ^"Mr David Cameron".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  7. ^"Lord Willetts".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  8. ^"Michael Gove".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  9. ^"Ed Balls".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  10. ^"Andy Burnham".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  11. ^"Stephen Twigg".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  12. ^"Tristram Hunt".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  13. ^"Lucy Powell".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  14. ^"Pat Glass".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  15. ^"Angela Rayner".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  16. ^"Rebecca Long Bailey".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  17. ^"Kate Green".UK Parliament. Retrieved20 October 2021.
  18. ^"Bridget Phillipson".UK Parliament. Retrieved29 November 2021.
  19. ^"UK politics live: Lord Cameron resigns as Rishi Sunak announces interim shadow cabinet".BBC News. Retrieved8 July 2024.
  20. ^"Politics latest: New Tory leader makes key shadow cabinet appointment".Sky News. Retrieved4 November 2024.

Notes

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  1. ^Secretary of State for Education and Science Shirley Williams lost her seat in the General Election.
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