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Shadow Cabinet of Wales

Opposition cabinet in Wales


Summary

Opposition cabinet in Wales

In Wales, a shadow cabinet () is formed from members of the official opposition in the Senedd (Welsh Parliament; Senedd Cymru), the largest party not part of the Welsh Government, to scrutinise ministers in the Welsh Cabinet. It is led by the Leader of the Opposition, who typically appoints members of the Senedd (MSs) from their party as shadow ministers with portfolios which mirror ministerial posts in the Cabinet who scrutinise ministers and can propose their own alternative policies. Other opposition parties in the Senedd also appoint frontbench teams of spokespeople who perform the same function. These are also sometimes styled as "shadow cabinets" by their parties, though unlike the Shadow Cabinet they have no official recognition. Since 2021, the Shadow Cabinet has been formed from members of the Welsh Conservatives led by Andrew RT Davies, who have alternated with Plaid Cymru as the official opposition in the Senedd since its establishment as the National Assembly for Wales in 1999.

The first shadow cabinet of Wales was formed by Plaid Cymru's Dafydd Wigley in 1999. Its members were elected to shadow portfolios by members of the Plaid Cymru Group in the National Assembly for Wales. In 2000, Plaid Cymru's Ieuan Wyn Jones succeeded Wigley as Leader of the Opposition and formed a new shadow cabinet, this time personally appointing its members; since then, members of the Shadow Cabinet have usually been appointed by the Leader of the Opposition. Leaders may reshuffle their shadow cabinet, swapping members' portfolios and appointing new members to the Shadow Cabinet. The official opposition can also appoint party staff and spokespeople to the Shadow Cabinet who have no shadow ministerial portfolio.

The Shadow Cabinet presents itself as an alternative government-in-waiting. It is tasked with scrutinising government ministers, and its members are meant to lead the official opposition in challenging members of the Welsh Government and taking them to account. As party group spokespeople in the Senedd, shadow ministers are able to speak for their respective party and question their relevant ministerial counterparts at plenary sessions of the Senedd.

Conservative team

Main article: Shadow Cabinet of Darren Millar

In December 2024, Darren Millar succeeded Andrew RT Davies as leader of the Welsh Conservatives Senedd Group and announced his shadow cabinet. It underwent a minor re-shuffle in April 2025. Until January 2026, Welsh Conservatives formed the second-largest group in the Senedd as of 2025, therefore its leader was deemed the leader of the opposition in the Senedd. However, due to the removal of James Evans from the Conservative group, the number of Welsh Conservative and Plaid Cymru seats tied, resulting in no official opposition.

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Leader of the Opposition[[File:Darren_Millar_AM_(27889497540).jpg85x85px]]Darren Millar MSClwyd WestDecember 2024 -
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Constitutional Affairs
Chief Whip[[File:Paul_Davies_AM_(28170823155).jpg85x85px]]Paul Davies MSPreseli PembrokeshireDecember 2024 -
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Finance[[File:Sam-rowlands.jpg85x85px]]Sam Rowlands MSNorth WalesDecember 2024 -
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Energy[[File:Samuel-kurtz.jpg85x85px]]Samuel Kurtz MSCarmarthen West and South PembrokeshireDecember 2024 -
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social CareVacantJanuary 2026 -
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Education[[File:Natasha-asghar.jpg85x85px]]Natasha Asghar MSSouth Wales EastDecember 2024 -
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Transport and Rural Affairs[[File:Peter-fox.jpg85x85px]]Peter Fox MSMonmouthDecember 2024 -
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change[[File:Janet-finch-saunders.jpg85x85px]]Janet Finch-Saunders MSAberconwyMarch 2021 -
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Local Government, Housing and Armed Forces[[File:Laura-anne-jones.jpg85x85px]]Laura Anne Jones MSSouth Wales EastDecember 2024 -
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Equalities and Social Justice[[File:Altaf-hussain.jpg87x87px]]Altaf Hussain MSSouth Wales WestDecember 2024 -
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Sport and North Wales[[File:Gareth-davies.jpg85x85px]]Gareth Davies MSVale of ClwydDecember 2024 -
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Children, Young People, Mental Health and Wellbeing[[File:Joel-james.jpg85x85px]]Joel James MSSouth Wales CentralDecember 2024 -
Shadow Counsel General
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Delivery, External Affairs and Welsh Language[[File:Tom-giffard.jpg85x85px]]Tom Giffard MSSouth Wales WestApril 2025 -

Plaid Cymru team

Rhun ap Iorwerth was announced as a new leader of Plaid Cymru on the 16 June 2023. He announced his shadow cabinet on the 27 June. Plaid Cymru currently ties the Welsh Conservatives with the second-largest grouping in the Senedd as of 2026. Prior to this, while not the leading opposition, Plaid Cymru also formed a team which they labelled as a "shadow cabinet".

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Leader of Plaid Cymru[[File:Rhun-ap-iorwerth.jpg85x85px]]Rhun ap Iorwerth MSYnys Môn2023–
Deputy Leader and Shadow Minister for Climate Change[[File:Delyth-jewell.jpg85x85px]]Delyth Jewell MSSouth Wales East2023–
Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs[[File:Llyr-gruffydd.jpg85x85px]]Llyr Huws Gruffydd MSNorth Wales2023–
Shadow Minister for Finance, Welsh Language and Culture[[File:Heledd-fychan.jpg85x85px]]Heledd Fychan MSSouth Wales Central2023–
Shadow Minister for Health and Social Care[[File:Mabon-ap-gwynfor.jpg85x85px]]Mabon ap Gwynfor MSDwyfor Meirionnydd2023–
Shadow Minister for Justice and European Affairs[[File:Adam-price.jpg85x85px]]Adam Price MSCarmarthen East and Dinefwr2023–
Shadow Minister for Local Government and Transport[[File:Peredur-owen-griffiths.jpg85x85px]]Peredur Owen Griffiths MSSouth Wales East2023–
Shadow Minister for Social Justice and Early Years[[File:Sioned-williams.jpg85x85px]]Sioned Williams MSSouth Wales West2023–
Shadow Minister for the Economy and Energy[[File:Luke-fletcher.jpg85x85px]]Luke Fletcher MSSouth Wales West2023–
Shadow Minister for Housing and Planning[[File:Siân-gwenllian.jpg85x85px]]Siân Gwenllian MSArfon2023–
Shadow Minister for Education[[File:Cefin-campbell.jpg85x85px]]Cefin Campbell MSMid and West Wales2023–

List of shadow cabinets

Summary

DateOfficial OppositionAssembly/
SeneddSeatsGovernmentsLabourPlaid
CymruConservativeWelsh Labour}}"Plaid Cymru}}"Welsh Conservatives}}"Wigley shadow cabinetJones shadow cabinetBourne shadow cabinetFirst Andrew RT Davies shadow cabinetWood shadow cabinetNoneSecond Andrew RT Davies shadow cabinetPaul Davies shadow cabinetThird Andrew RT Davies shadow cabinetNoneFourth Andrew RT Davies shadow cabinetMillar shadow cabinetNone
18 May 19991st28179Michael (Labour minority)
Interim Morgan (Labour minority)
9 August 200028179Interim Morgan (Labour minority)
Morgan I (Labour – LD)
May 20032nd301211Morgan II (Labour majority until 2005), minority after 2005
May 20073rd261512Morgan III (Labour minority)
Morgan IV (Labour – Plaid)
Jones I (Labour – Plaid)
July 20114th301114Jones II (Labour minority)
May 20165th291211Jones III (Labour–LD minority, Lib Dem coalition)
14 October 2016291111
6 April 2017291112
27 June 2018291012
Drakeford I (Labour–LD–IND majority)
23 January 2021291011
29 March 2021291010
27 May 20216th301316Drakeford II (Labour minority)
Gething (Labour minority)
Eluned Morgan (Labour minority)
12 December 2024301315Eluned Morgan (Labour minority)
20 January 2026291313

2016 Plaid-Conservative Shadow Cabinets

At the 2016 election, Plaid Cymru, led by Leanne Wood, won 12 seats to the Welsh Conservatives' 11, and thus became the largest party not in government. On 14 October 2016 Dafydd Elis-Thomas left Plaid Cymru to sit as an independent, so that Plaid Cymru and the Welsh Conservatives both held 11 seats. During this period, Wood was not referred to as Leader of the Opposition, but merely as leader of Plaid Cymru. The Conservative group grew to 12 when Mark Reckless defected from UKIP to the Conservative group on 6 April 2017, and the Welsh Conservative leader, Andrew RT Davies at the time, was referred to as Leader of the Opposition once more.

References

References

  1. Mansfield, Mark. (2024-12-12). "New Welsh Conservative leader announces top team".
  2. Mansfield, Mark. (2025-04-04). "Darren Millar announces changes to shadow cabinet.".
  3. (2023-06-16). "Plaid Cymru: Rhun ap Iorwerth elected leader unopposed". BBC News.
  4. (2023-06-27). "Rhun ap Iorwerth announces make up of Plaid Cymru's new Senedd team".
  5. (2017). "A Political Life in Wales and Westminster". University of Wales Press.
  6. "The Record of Proceedings - 18/10/2016".
  7. "The Record of Proceedings - 02/05/2017".
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