| Frontbench Teams since 1997 | 
| Ashdown Team (1997–1999) | 
| Kennedy Team (1999–2006) | 
| Campbell Team (2006–2007) | 
| First Cable Team (2007) | 
| Clegg Team (2007–2010) | 
| General Election Cabinet (2015) | 
| Farron Team (2015–2017) | 
| Second Cable Team (2017–2019) | 
| Swinson Team (2019) | 
| Davey Team (2019–present) | 
The list that follows is the Liberal Democrats Frontbench Team/Shadow Cabinet led by Menzies Campbell from 2006 to 2007.
Initial team
Frontbench Team
- Leader of the Liberal Democrats – Sir Menzies Campbell
 - Lib Dem Deputy Leader and Lib Dem Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer – Vincent Cable
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs – Michael Moore
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Health – Norman Lamb
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department – Nick Clegg
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Defence – Nick Harvey
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs – Chris Huhne
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Transport – Susan Kramer
 - Lib Dem Shadow Leader of the House of Commons and Party President – Simon Hughes
 - Lib Dem Shadow Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice and Ministry of Justice – David Heath
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families – David Laws
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills – Sarah Teather
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport – Don Foster
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government – Andrew Stunell
 - Lib Dem Shadow Minister for Housing – Paul Holmes
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions – Danny Alexander
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform – Lembit Öpik
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for International Development – Lynne Featherstone
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Secretary of State for Scotland – Alistair Carmichael
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Wales – Roger Williams
 - Lib Dem Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster – Norman Baker
 - Lib Dem Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury – Julia Goldsworthy
 - Chief Whip – Paul Burstow
 - Party Leader's Chief of Staff and Chair of Campaigns and Communications – Edward Davey
 - Chair of the Manifesto Group – Steve Webb
 - Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader – Tim Farron
 - Chair of the Parliamentary Party – To be decided
 - Leader of the Party in the House of Lords – The Lord McNally
 - Lib Dem Shadow Attorney General – Martin Thomas
 - Lib Dem Shadow Solicitor General – David Howarth
 
Other spokespeople
- Treasury – Colin Breed
 - Foreign Affairs – Mark Hunter
 - Home Affairs – Jeremy Browne, Tim Farron
 - DEFRA Team – Martin Horwood (Environment), Roger Williams (Rural Affairs)
 - Health – John Pugh, Sandra Gidley
 - House of Commons – Sir Robert Smith
 - Transport – John Leech
 - Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform – Lorely Burt
 - Women and Equality – Jo Swinson
 - Defence – Bob Russell, Willie Rennie
 - Work and Pensions – Paul Rowen
 - Northern Ireland and Scotland – Alan Reid
 - International Development – John Barrett
 - Wales – Mark Williams
 - Communities and Local Government – Jo Swinson, Tom Brake
 - Culture, Media and Sport – Tom Brake, Dan Rogerson (Arts, Culture and Heritage), Richard Younger-Ross
 - Children, Schools and Families – Annette Brooke
 - Schools – Greg Mulholland
 - Innovation, Universities and Skills – Evan Harris
 - Deputy Whips – Adrian Sanders, Jenny Willott
 - Chair of the Parliamentary Party – Paul Holmes
 - London and the Olympics – Tom Brake
 - Leader's Parliamentary Private Secretary – Tim Farron
 
Lords team
Liberal Democrat peers are also organised into teams broadly corresponding to the areas of Government departments.
- Leader in the House of Lords - The Lord McNally
 - Deputy Leaders in the House of Lords and Home Affairs - The Lord Dholakia of Waltham Brooks
 - Deputy Leaders in the House of Lords and Foreign Affairs - The Lord Wallace of Saltaire
 - Chief Whip in the House of Lords - The Lord Shutt of Greetland
 - Home Affairs - The Lord Dholakia of Waltham Brooks
 - Health - The Baroness Barker
 - Europe - The Lord Dykes
 - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - The Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer
 - Northern Ireland - The Lord Smith of Clifton
 - Trade and Industry - The Lord Razzall
 - Transport - The Lord Bradshaw
 - International Development - The Baroness Northover and The Lord Roberts of Llandudno
 - Culture, Media and Sport - The Lord Clement-Jones and The Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury
 - Shadow Lord Chancellor - The Lord Goodhart
 
2007 reshuffle
Frontbench Team
Source:[1]
- Leader of the Liberal Democrats - Sir Menzies Campbell
 - Lib Dem Deputy Leader and Lib Dem Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer - Vincent Cable
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs - Michael Moore
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Health - Norman Lamb
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department - Nick Clegg
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Defence - Nick Harvey
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - Chris Huhne
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Transport - Susan Kramer
 - Lib Dem Shadow Leader of the House of Commons and Party President - Simon Hughes
 - Lib Dem Shadow Lord Chancellor, Secretary of State for Justice and Ministry of Justice - David Heath
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families - David Laws
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills - Sarah Teather
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport - Don Foster
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government - Andrew Stunell
 - Lib Dem Shadow Minister for Housing - Paul Holmes
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions - Danny Alexander
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform - Lembit Öpik
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for International Development - Lynne Featherstone
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Secretary of State for Scotland - Alistair Carmichael
 - Lib Dem Shadow Secretary of State for Wales - Roger Williams
 - Lib Dem Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster - Norman Baker
 - Lib Dem Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury - Julia Goldsworthy
 - Chief Whip - Paul Burstow
 - Party Leader's Chief of Staff and Chair of Campaigns and Communications - Edward Davey
 - Chair of the Manifesto Group - Steve Webb
 - Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader - Tim Farron
 - Chair of the Parliamentary Party - To be decided
 - Leader of the Party in the House of Lords - The Lord McNally
 - Lib Dem Shadow Attorney General - Martin Thomas
 - Lib Dem Shadow Solicitor General - David Howarth
 
Junior spokespeople
- Treasury - Colin Breed
 - Foreign Affairs - Mark Hunter
 - Home Affairs - Jeremy Browne, Tim Farron
 - DEFRA Team - Martin Horwood (Environment), Roger Williams (Rural Affairs)
 - Health - John Pugh, Sandra Gidley
 - House of Commons - Sir Robert Smith
 - Transport - John Leech
 - Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform - Lorely Burt
 - Women and Equality - Jo Swinson
 - Defence - Bob Russell, Willie Rennie
 - Work and Pensions - Paul Rowen
 - Northern Ireland and Scotland - Alan Reid
 - International Development - John Barrett
 - Wales - Mark Williams
 - Communities and Local Government - Jo Swinson, Tom Brake
 - Culture, Media and Sport - Tom Brake, Dan Rogerson (Arts, Culture and Heritage), Richard Younger-Ross
 - Children, Schools and Families - Annette Brooke
 - Schools - Greg Mulholland
 - Innovation, Universities and Skills - Evan Harris
 - Deputy Whips - Adrian Sanders, Jenny Willott
 - Chair of the Parliamentary Party - Paul Holmes
 - London and the Olympics - Tom Brake
 - Leader's Parliamentary Private Secretary - Tim Farron
 
Lords team
Liberal Democrat peers are also organised into teams broadly corresponding to the areas of Government departments.
- Leader in the House of Lords - The Lord McNally
 - Deputy Leaders in the House of Lords and Foreign Affairs- The Lord Dholakia of Waltham Brooks and The Lord Wallace of Saltaire
 - Chief Whip in the House of Lords - The Lord Shutt of Greetland
 - Home Affairs - The Lord Dholakia of Waltham Brooks
 - Health - The Baroness Barker
 - Europe - The Lord Dykes
 - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - The Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer
 - Northern Ireland - The Lord Smith of Clifton
 - Trade and Industry - The Lord Razzall
 - Transport - The Lord Bradshaw
 - International Development - The Baroness Northover and The Lord Roberts of Llandudno
 - Culture, Media and Sport - The Lord Clement-Jones and The Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury
 - Shadow Lord Chancellor - The Lord Goodhart
 
References
- ↑ "Sir Menzies reshuffles top team". 3 July 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
 
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