Shadow Cabinet Minister for Mental Health

The Shadow Cabinet Minister for Mental Health is a position in the United Kingdom's Shadow Cabinet that was created on 14 September 2015. It was formerly a ministerial position, before being promoted to Shadow Secretary of State for Mental Health in the May 2021 cabinet reshuffle.[1] It was renamed to its current name in November 2021.

Shadow Cabinet Minister for Mental Health
Portrait of Rosena Allin-Khan
Incumbent
Rosena Allin-Khan
since 6 April 2020
Shadow Cabinet
AppointerLeader of the Opposition
Formation14 September 2015
First holderLuciana Berger
WebsiteShadow Cabinet

List of Shadow Ministers for Mental Health

Shadow Secretary Term of Office Political Party Leader of the Opposition
Luciana Berger MP 14 September 2015 27 June 2016 Labour Jeremy Corbyn
Barbara Keeley MP [n 1] 7 October 2016 6 April 2020 Labour Jeremy Corbyn
Rosena Allin-Khan MP 6 April 2020 9 May 2021 Labour Keir Starmer

List of Shadow Secretaries of State for Mental Health

Shadow Secretary Term of Office Political Party Leader of the Opposition
Rosena Allin-Khan MP 9 May 2021 November 2021 Labour Keir Starmer

List of Shadow Cabinet Minister for Mental Health

Shadow Secretary Term of Office Political Party Leader of the Opposition
Rosena Allin-Khan MP 29 November 2021 Incumbent Labour Keir Starmer

See also

Notes

  1. During Keeley's tenure the office was called Shadow Minister for Mental Health and Social Care.

References

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