The frontbench of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the Parliament of the United Kingdom consists of the Shadow cabinet and other shadow ministers of the political party which served as His Majesty's Official Opposition was the Conservative Party from 5 July 2024 to 2 November 2024.
The Leader of the Opposition was Rishi Sunak.
In July 2024, Sunak and interim opposition whip Stuart Andrew appointed a new Conservative front bench, accepting the resignations of David Cameron, the former foreign secretary, and Richard Holden, the former party chairman.
[1] The opposition frontbench was succeeded by that of Kemi Badenoch, who was elected leader of the Conservative Party in the 2024 leadership election.
Leader of the Conservative Party Shadow First Lord of the Treasury Shadow Minister for the Civil Service Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (also with Northern Ireland Office and Whips Office) (also with Energy) (also with Whips Office) Shadow Lord Chancellor (also with Business and Trade) Shadow Advocate General for Northern Ireland (also with Justice) (also with Whips Office) (also with Transport) (also with Health and Social Care) (also with Science, Innovation and Technology) (also with Defence) (also with Whips Office) (also with Whips Office) (also with Business and Trade) (also with Whips Office) (also with Foreign Office and Whips Office) (also with Foreign Office and Northern Ireland Office) (also with Housing, Communities and Local Government) (also with Culture, Media and Sport) (also with Energy and Net Zero) (also with Business and Trade)