Shadow Cabinet of Douglas Ross

While there is no Official Opposition in Holyrood, Douglas Ross, as leader of the largest party not in government, he acts as the Leader of the Opposition. Ross was appointed leader of the Scottish Conservatives in August 2020, but was not a member of the Scottish Parliament, so Ruth Davidson served as the opposition leader until he was elected in the May 2021 election.[1][2]

Ross Shadow Cabinet

Shadow Cabinet of Scotland
2020 – present
Date formed11 August 2020
People and organisations
Leader of the OppositionDouglas Ross (2021–present)
Ruth Davidson (2020–2021)
Member party
  •   Scottish Conservatives
History
Election(s)2021
Legislature term(s)5th Scottish Parliament
6th Scottish Parliament
PredecessorShadow Cabinet of Jackson Carlaw

Ross appointed his first Shadow Cabinet on 11 August 2020, which was led by Davidson.[3] After his election to the parliament in the 2021 election, he made a reshuffle of his existing cabinet, which he then led.[4]

First Shadow Cabinet (2020–2021)

First Ross Shadow Cabinet[5]
Portfolio Officeholder Portrait Term
Leader of the Scottish Conservatives MSP Group Ruth Davidson MSP 2020–2021
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills Jamie Greene MSP 2020–2021
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Justice Liam Kerr MSP 2020–2021
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport Donald Cameron MSP 2020–2021
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Finance Murdo Fraser MSP 2020–2021
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Liz Smith MSP 2020–2021
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Tourism Oliver Mundell MSP 2020–2021
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, Europe and External Affairs Dean Lockhart MSP 2020–2021
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government Annie Wells MSP 2020–2021
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Fair Work and Culture Maurice Golden MSP 2020–2021
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity Graham Simpson MSP 2020–2021
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Social Security and Older People Rachael Hamilton MSP 2020–2021
Scottish Conservative Chief Whip Miles Briggs MSP 2020–2021

Second Shadow Cabinet (2021–present)

Second Ross Shadow Cabinet[6]
Portfolio Officeholder Portrait Term
Leader of the Scottish Conservatives Douglas Ross MSP 2020–present
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Covid Recovery Murdo Fraser MSP 2021–present
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy Liz Smith MSP 2021–present
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills Oliver Mundell MSP 2021–present
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Annie Wells MSP 2021–present
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Justice Jamie Greene MSP 2021–present
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport Liam Kerr MSP 2021–present
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Housing and Local Government Miles Briggs MSP 2021–present
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands Rachael Hamilton MSP 2021–present
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture Donald Cameron MSP 2021–present
Chief Whip Stephen Kerr MSP 2021–present
Deputy Secretary for Finance and Local Government Pam Gosal MSP 2023–present[7]

References

  1. "Douglas Ross named new Scottish Conservative leader". Sky News. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  2. "Scottish Conservatives appoint Ruth Davidson as Holyrood leader". the Guardian. 11 August 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  3. "Douglas Ross Announces New Shadow Cabinet". Scottish Conservatives. 11 August 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  4. "Annie Wells promoted as Douglas Ross unveils new shadow cabinet to take 'fight to the SNP'". Holyrood Website. 20 May 2021. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  5. "Douglas Ross Announces New Shadow Cabinet". Scottish Conservatives. 11 August 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  6. Hutcheon, Paul (20 May 2021). "Douglas Ross announces new Scottish Tory team after shadow cabinet reshuffle". Daily Record. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  7. "tweet announcing new role". Twitter. 28 June 2023.
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