Shadow Home Secretary Explained

Post:Shadow Home Secretary
Incumbent:James Cleverly
Incumbentsince:8 July 2024
Appointer:Leader of the Opposition
Inaugural:Kenneth Younger
Formation:14 December 1955
Website:The Shadow Cabinet

In British politics, the shadow home secretary (formally known as the shadow secretary of state for the home department) is the person within the shadow cabinet who shadows the home secretary; this effectively means scrutinising government policy on home affairs including policing, national security, and matters of citizenship. The shadow home secretary also formerly had responsibility for the criminal justice system and the prison service; these responsibilities are now held by the shadow justice secretary. If the opposition party is elected to government, the Shadow Home Secretary often becomes the new Home Secretary, though this is not always the case. The office is currently held by James Cleverly, a member of the interim Conservative shadow cabinet.

In recent decades, the positions of home secretary and shadow home secretary have alternated between the Conservative and Labour parties. The corresponding position for the Liberal Democrats is the Liberal Democrat Home Affairs spokesperson.

On 23 July 2024, James Cleverly has announced his candidacy for Conservative Party leader, aiming to replace Rishi Sunak. He believes he can "unite the Conservative Party and overturn Starmer’s loveless landslide."[1]

List of shadow home secretaries

Namewidth=50 PortraitEntered officeLeft officePartyShadow Cabinet
Kenneth Younger14 December 195513 May 1957LabourGaitskell
Patrick Gordon-Walker13 May 195712 March 1962Labour
George Brown12 March 196215 February 1963Labour
Frank Soskice15 February 196315 October 1964LabourWilson I
Edward Boyle15 October 19644 August 1965ConservativeDouglas-Home
Peter Thorneycroft4 August 196513 April 1966ConservativeHeath I
Quintin Hogg13 April 196618 June 1970Conservative
James Callaghan18 June 197019 October 1971LabourWilson II
Shirley Williams19 October 197125 November 1973Labour
Roy Jenkins25 November 19734 March 1974Labour
Jim Prior11 March 197413 June 1974ConservativeHeath II
Keith Joseph13 June 197411 February 1975Conservative
Ian Gilmour18 February 197515 January 1976ConservativeThatcher
Willie Whitelaw11 April 19764 May 1979Conservative
Merlyn Rees4 May 19794 November 1980LabourCallaghan
Roy Hattersley4 November 198031 October 1983LabourFoot
Gerald Kaufman31 October 198313 July 1987LabourKinnock
Roy Hattersley13 July 198724 July 1992Labour
Tony Blair24 July 199221 July 1994LabourSmith
Beckett
Alun Michael21 July 199420 October 1994LabourBlair
Jack Straw20 October 19942 May 1997LabourBlair
Michael Howard2 May 199711 June 1997ConservativeMajor
Brian Mawhinney11 June 19972 June 1998ConservativeHague
Norman Fowler2 June 199815 June 1999Conservative
Ann Widdecombe[2] 15 June 199918 September 2001Conservative
Oliver Letwin[3] 18 September 200110 November 2003ConservativeDuncan Smith
David Davis[4] 10 November 200312 June 2008ConservativeHoward
Cameron
Dominic Grieve[5] 12 June 200819 January 2009Conservative
Chris Grayling[6] 19 January 20096 May 2010Conservative
Alan Johnson[7] 12 May 20108 October 2010LabourHarman I
Ed Balls[8] 8 October 201020 January 2011LabourMiliband
Yvette Cooper[9] 20 January 201114 September 2015Labour
Harman II
Andy Burnham[10] 14 September 20156 October 2016LabourCorbyn
Diane Abbott[11] [12] 6 October 20165 April 2020Labour
Nick Thomas-Symonds[13] 5 April 202029 November 2021Labour Starmer
Yvette Cooper[14] 29 November 20215 July 2024Labour
James Cleverly8 July 2024IncumbentConservativeSunak

Notes and References

  1. News: Who is James Cleverly? Shadow home secretary launches leadership bid . 25 July 2024 . http://web.archive.org/web/20240725015620/https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/who-is-james-cleverly-home-secretary-rishi-sunak-kent-general-election-b1023628.html. 25 July 2024. 28 July 2024.
  2. Web site: Miss Ann Widdecombe . UK Parliament . 25 March 2023.
  3. Web site: Sir Oliver Letwin . UK Parliament . 25 March 2023.
  4. Web site: Mr David Davis . UK Parliament . 25 March 2023.
  5. Web site: Mr Dominic Grieve . UK Parliament . 25 March 2023.
  6. Web site: Chris Grayling . UK Parliament . 25 March 2023.
  7. Web site: Alan Johnson . UK Parliament . 25 March 2023.
  8. Web site: Ed Balls . UK Parliament . 25 March 2023.
  9. Web site: Yvette Cooper . UK Parliament . 25 March 2023.
  10. Web site: Andy Burnham . UK Parliament . 25 March 2023.
  11. Web site: Ms Diane Abbott . UK Parliament . 25 March 2023.
  12. Web site: Labour reshuffle: Diane Abbott made shadow home secretary . BBC News. 7 October 2016.
  13. Web site: Nick Thomas-Symonds . UK Parliament . 25 March 2023.
  14. Web site: Labour reshuffle: Yvette Cooper becomes shadow home secretary. BBC News. 30 November 2021.