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Shadow Secretary of State for Transport

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Political post in the United Kingdom

Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
since 22 July 2025
Shadow Cabinet of the United Kingdom
Reports toLeader of the Opposition
AppointerLeader of the Opposition
WebsiteThe Shadow Cabinet

Theshadow secretary of state for transport is a political post in the United Kingdom. It has been consistently held by a member of theOfficial Opposition Shadow Cabinet since May 1979. The shadow secretary helps hold thetransport secretary and junior ministers to account and is the lead spokesperson on transport matters for their party. Should the relevant party take office, the shadow secretary would be a likely candidate to become the transport secretary.

At various times, the post has been calledShadow Minister for Transport (including from 1979 to 1981),Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions,Shadow Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, andShadow Secretary of State for Environment and Transport.

Shadow secretaries of state

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Shadow Minister of Transport

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NameTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
George Strauss15 July 195516 November 1959[1]LabourAttlee
Gaitskell
Tony Benn16 November 195928 November 1960Labour
George Strauss28 November 196016 October 1964Labour
Brown
Wilson
Ernest Marples16 October 196429 October 1964ConservativeDouglas-Home
Enoch Powell29 October 19644 August 1965Conservative
Martin Redmayne4 August 196519 April 1966ConservativeHeath
Peter Walker19 April 196614 November 1968Conservative
Margaret Thatcher14 November 196821 October 1969Conservative
Peter Walker21 October 196919 June 1970Conservative
Fred Mulley19 June 19704 March 1974LabourWilson II
Unknown4 March 197415 January 1976ConservativeHeath II
Thatcher
Norman Fowler15 January 1976[2]4 May 1979Conservative
William Rodgers4 May 197914 June 1979LabourCallaghan
Albert Booth[3][n 1]14 June 1979September 1981Labour
Foot

Shadow Secretary of State for Transport

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Shadow SecretaryTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Albert BoothSeptember 198131 October 1983LabourFoot
John Prescott[4]31 October 198326 October 1984LabourKinnock
Gwyneth Dunwoody[5]26 October 19844 November 1985Labour
Robert Hughes[6]4 November 198523 November 1988Labour
John Prescott23 November 198821 October 1993Labour
Smith
Frank Dobson[7]21 October 199320 October 1994Labour
Beckett
Michael Meacher[8]20 October 199419 October 1995LabourBlair
Clare Short[9]19 October 199525 July 1996Labour
Andrew Smith[10][11]25 July 19962 May 1997Labour
Sir George Young[12]2 May 1997June 1997ConservativeMajor

Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions

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NameTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Norman FowlerJune 19971 June 1998ConservativeHague
Gillian Shepherd[13]1 June 199814 June 1999Conservative
John Redwood[14]14 June 19992 February 2000Conservative
Archie Norman2 February 200018 September 2001Conservative

Shadow Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions

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NameTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Theresa May[15][16]18 September 200123 July 2002ConservativeDuncan Smith

Shadow Secretary of State for Transport

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NameTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Tim Collins[17]23 July 200210 November 2003ConservativeDuncan Smith
Damian Green[n 2]10 November 20038 September 2004ConservativeHoward

Shadow Secretary of State for Environment and Transport

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NameTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Tim Yeo[19]8 September 200410 May 2005ConservativeHoward

Shadow Secretary of State for Transport

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NameTook officeLeft officePolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Alan Duncan[20]6 May 20058 December 2005ConservativeHoward
Chris Grayling[21]8 December 20052 July 2007ConservativeCameron
Theresa Villiers[22]2 July 200711 May 2010Conservative
Sadiq Khan[23]14 May 20108 October 2010LabourHarman
Maria Eagle[24]8 October 20107 October 2013LabourMiliband
Mary Creagh[25]7 October 20135 November 2014Labour
Michael Dugher[26]5 November 201413 September 2015Labour
Harman II
Lilian Greenwood13 September 201526 June 2016LabourCorbyn
Andy McDonald27 June 20166 April 2020Labour
Jim McMahon6 April 202029 November 2021LabourStarmer
Louise Haigh29 November 20215 July 2024Labour
Helen Whately8 July 20245 November 2024ConservativeSunak
Gareth Bacon5 November 202422 July 2025ConservativeBadenoch
Richard Holden22 July 2025IncumbentConservative

Notes

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  1. ^Booth was Shadow Minister of Transport until September 1981, when the Minister of Transport became Secretary of State for Transport.
  2. ^During this period,Michael Howard had a small Shadow Cabinet, with members heading "super" Shadow Departments. The Shadow Transport Secretary was part of the Shadow Environment and Transport team, which was headed by the Shadow Secretary of State for Environment and Transport. Theresa May first held thislatter office, and was replaced by Tim Yeo on 14 June 2004.[18] When Damian Green resigned from the frontbench during a reshuffle on 8 September 2004, Yeo took on his responsibilities.[19]

References

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  1. ^Robert Malcolm Punnett (1973).Front-bench opposition; the role of the Leader of the Opposition, the Shadow Cabinet and Shadow Government in British politics. London. pp. 458–467. Retrieved18 April 2025.
  2. ^William Russell (16 January 1976)."Mrs Thatcher drops Younger in reshuffle".The Glasgow Herald. p. 1.
  3. ^Parkhouse, Geoffrey (15 June 1979)."Shore steps up as Owen is demoted".The Glasgow Herald. p. 1.
  4. ^Parkhouse, Geoffrey (1 November 1983)."Protest by Nationalists as Dewar takes over".The Glasgow Herald. p. 7.
  5. ^Parkhouse, Geoffrey (27 October 1984)."Smith chosen to shadow Tebbit".The Glasgow Herald. p. 1.
  6. ^Trotter, Stuart (5 November 1985)."Transport job goes to Hugues".The Glasgow Herald. p. 7.
  7. ^Timmins, Nicholas (25 July 1992)."Smith revamps Shadow Cabinet: Nicholas Timmins analyses the Labour line-up and looks at the backgrounds of the newcomers".The Independent. London. Retrieved2 June 2011.
  8. ^Timms, Nicholas (21 October 1994)."Blair uses reshuffle to put own sta on Shadow Cabinet: Brown stays as shadow Chancellor—Cook takes foreign affairs—Straw is shadow Home Secretary—Beckett moves to health".The Independent. Retrieved18 July 2011.
  9. ^"New MPs promoted by Blair".The Independent. 22 October 1995. Retrieved26 July 2011.
  10. ^"Opposition Front Bench Spokespersons 1996/97".Weekly Information Bulletin. House of Commons Information Office. 26 October 1996. Retrieved26 July 2011.
  11. ^Rentoul, John (26 July 1996)."A rare national treasure in peril".The Independent.
  12. ^"Opposition Frontbench Spokespersons as at 13 May 1997 (Interim List)".Weekly Information Bulletin. House of Commons Information Office. Retrieved1 October 2011.
  13. ^"Hague reshuffles shadow cabinet". BBC News. 1 June 1998. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  14. ^"Lilley sacked in Hague reshuffle".The Guardian. 15 June 1999. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  15. ^"Eurosceptics prosper under Duncan Smith". BBC News. 14 September 2001. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  16. ^"Opposition Front Bench Team as at 16 October 2001".Weekly Information Bulletin. House of Commons Information Office. 20 October 2001. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  17. ^"Tory shadow cabinet".The Telegraph. 23 July 2002. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  18. ^"Howard reshuffles his Tory team". BBC News. 14 June 2004. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  19. ^ab"Redwood returns to Tory frontline". BBC News. 8 September 2004. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  20. ^"Howard reshuffles top Tory team". BBC News. 10 May 2005. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  21. ^"At-a-glance: New shadow cabinet". BBC News. 8 December 2005. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  22. ^"In full: Cameron's shadow cabinet". BBC News. 2 July 2007. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  23. ^"EXCLUSIVE: 'Bitter-sweet' promotion for Sadiq Khan MP".Wandsworth Guardian. 14 May 2010. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  24. ^Prince, Rosa (8 October 2010)."Ed Miliband unveils shocks in shadow cabinet selections".The Telegraph. Retrieved10 March 2013.
  25. ^Owen, Paul (7 October 2013)."Coalition government and Labour reshuffle".The Guardian. Retrieved7 October 2013.
  26. ^"Labour reshuffle: Dugher and Powell promoted by Ed Miliband". BBC News. 5 November 2014. Retrieved12 December 2014.
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