Shadow Cabinet Of Wales

The Welsh Shadow Cabinet is constituted by members of the largest party not part of the Welsh Government.

Since 6 April 2017 this has been the Welsh Conservatives, and since 7 May 2021 the Leader of the Opposition has been Andrew RT Davies.

Both the Welsh Conservatives and Plaid Cymru currently refer to their own front benches as Shadow Cabinets. As of June 2023 the following speak for their respective party and question the relevant minister in plenary session.

Conservative Shadow Cabinet

Conservative Shadow Cabinet (as of 27 May 2021)
Portfolio Name Constituency Term
Leader of the Opposition

Leader of the Welsh Conservatives

Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Andrew RT Davies MS South Wales Central 2021–
Shadow Minister for Finance Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Peter Fox MS Monmouth 2021–
Shadow Minister for Health Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Russell George MS Montgomeryshire 2021–
Shadow Minister for the Economy Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Paul Davies MS Preseli Pembrokeshire 2021–
Shadow Minister for Climate Change Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Janet Finch-Saunders MS Aberconwy 2021–
Shadow Minister for Education Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Laura Anne Jones MS South Wales East 2021–
Shadow Minister for Social Justice and Shadow Counsel General Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Mark Isherwood MS North Wales 2021–
Shadow Minister for the Constitution and North Wales, and Chief Whip Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Darren Millar MS Clwyd West 2021–
Shadow Minister for Equalities Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Altaf Hussain MS South Wales West 2021–
Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs and the Welsh Language Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Samuel Kurtz MS Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire 2021–
Shadow Minister for Local Government Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Sam Rowlands MS North Wales 2021–
Shadow Minister for Mental Health, Wellbeing and Mid Wales Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  James Evans MS Brecon and Radnorshire 2021–
Shadow Minister for Transport and Technology Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Natasha Asghar MS South Wales East 2021–
Shadow Minister for Social Services Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Gareth Davies MS Vale of Clwyd 2021–
Shadow Minister for Culture Tourism and Sport Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Tom Giffard MS South Wales West 2021–
Shadow Minister for Social Partnership Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Joel James MS South Wales Central 2021–

Plaid Cymru Shadow Cabinet

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 shadow cabinet (as of June 2023)
Portfolio Name Constituency or
electoral region
Term
Leader of Plaid Cymru Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Rhun ap Iorwerth MS Ynys Môn 2023–
Deputy Leader and Shadow Minister for Climate Change Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Delyth Jewell MS South Wales East 2023–
Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs

Chair of the Senedd Group

Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Llyr Huws Gruffydd MS North Wales 2023–
Shadow Minister for Education, Welsh language and Culture

Business Manager

Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Heledd Fychan MS South Wales Central 2023–
Shadow Minister for Health, Social Care and Housing

Chief Whip

Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Mabon ap Gwynfor MS Dwyfor Meirionnydd 2023–
Shadow Minister for Justice and European Affairs Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Adam Price MS Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 2023–
Shadow Minister for Finance and Local Government Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Peredur Owen Griffiths MS South Wales East 2023–
Shadow Minister for Social Justice and Social Services Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Sioned Williams MS South Wales West 2023–
Shadow Minister for the Economy Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Luke Fletcher MS South Wales West 2023–
Lead Designated Member for the Co-operation agreement Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Siân Gwenllian MS Arfon 2023–
Designated Member for the Co-operation agreement Shadow Cabinet Of Wales  Cefin Campbell MS Mid and West Wales 2023–

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.

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