Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

The Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is a member of the British Shadow Cabinet responsible for the scrutiny of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and their department, the Northern Ireland Office. The post is currently held by Hilary Benn.

Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Incumbent
Hilary Benn
since 4 September 2023
AppointerLeader of the Opposition
Inaugural holderMerlyn Rees
Formation24 March 1972
WebsiteThe Shadow Cabinet

Until recently there had been a 'bi-partisan' attitude to Northern Ireland affairs in the House of Commons but the role is influenced by the relationship between the main Official Opposition and parties in the country. The Conservative Party, for example, generally supports the unionist cause and in 2008 re-formalised a (since ended) link with the Ulster Unionist Party and relied on the support of the Democratic Unionist Party until the 2019 United Kingdom General Election in the House of Commons, while Labour has traditionally supported Irish nationalism and is loosely allied to the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). The Liberal Democrats are linked with the cross-community Alliance Party.

Shadow Secretaries of State

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NameEntered officeLeft officeLength of TermPolitical partyShadow Cabinet
Merlyn Rees 24 March 19724 March 19741 year, 345 daysLabourHarold Wilson
Francis Pym 4 March 197429 October 1974239 daysConservative 
 
Edward Heath
 
 
Ian Gilmour 29 October 197418 February 1975112 days
 
Airey Neave
 
18 February 197530 March 19794 years, 40 days
Edward Heath
Margaret Thatcher
Roy Mason 4 May 197914 July 197971 daysLabourJames Callaghan
Brynmor John 14 July 19798 December 19801 year, 147 days
Don Concannon 8 December 198031 October 19832 years, 327 daysMichael Foot
Peter Archer 31 October 198313 July 19873 years, 255 days 
Neil Kinnock
 
 
Kevin McNamara
 
13 July 198720 October 19947 years, 99 days
John Smith
Margaret Beckett
Mo Mowlam20 October 19942 May 19972 years, 194 daysTony Blair
Andrew Mackay 23 June 199714 September 20014 years, 83 daysConservativeWilliam Hague
Quentin Davies 14 September 200111 November 20032 years, 58 daysIain Duncan Smith
David Lidington 11 November 20032 July 20073 years, 233 daysMichael Howard
David Cameron
Owen Paterson 2 July 200711 May 20102 years, 313 days
Shaun Woodward 11 May 20107 October 20111 year, 149 daysLabourHarriet Harman
Ed Miliband
Vernon Coaker 7 October 20117 October 20132 years, 0 days
Ivan Lewis 7 October 201313 September 20151 year, 341 days
Ed Miliband
Harriet Harman
Vernon Coaker 13 September 201526 June 2016287 daysJeremy Corbyn
Dave Anderson 26 June 201614 June 2017353 days
Owen Smith 14 June 201723 March 2018282 days
Tony Lloyd 23 March 20186 April 20202 years, 14 days
Louise Haigh 6 April 202029 November 20211 year, 237 daysSir Keir Starmer
Peter Kyle 29 November 20214 September 20232 years, 207 days
Hilary Benn 4 September 2023Incumbent293 days

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