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Hague and Parkinson
Hague's new team - youth and experience

The full list of the Opposition team is as follows . . .

Leader William Hague

Agriculture Fisheries and Food David Curry, James Paice

Constitutional Affairs, Scotland and Wales Michael Ancram, Liam Fox, Nigel Evans, Bernard Jenkin

Defence Sir George Young, Robert Key

Education and Employment Stephen Dorrell, David Willetts (Employment), Angela Browning (Education)

Environment, Transport and the Regions Sir Norman Fowler, Tim Yeo, Christopher Chope

Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Michael Howard, Gary Streeter, David Faber

Health John Maples, Michael Jack

Home Affairs Brian Mawhinney, James Clappison, John Greenway

Law Officer Sir Nicholas Lyell

Shadow Leader of the Commons Gillian Shephard, Sir Patrick Cormack

Shadow Leader of the Lords Viscount Cranborne

Lord Chancellor's Department Lord Kingsland, Edward Garnier

National Heritage Francis Maude, Patrick Nicholls

International Development Alastair Goodlad

Northern Ireland Andrew Mackay, Ian Taylor

Social Security Iain Duncan Smith, Simon Burns

Trade and Industry John Redwood, Michael Fallon, Cheryl Gillan

Treasury Peter Lilley, David Heathcoat-Amory, Tim Boswell

Whips (Commons) John Arbuthnot, Peter Ainsworth, Patrick McLoughlin, Richard Ottaway, Malcolm Moss

Whips (Lords) Lord Strathclyde

Conservative Central Office Chairman, Lord Parkinson; Deputy chairman Michael Trend; Vice-chairmen Alan Duncan, Archie Norman



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