Shadow Leader of the House of Lords

Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords
Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
Incumbent
Baroness Smith of Basildon
since 27 May 2015
AppointerLeader of the Opposition
Formation1807
First holderLord Grenville
Leader of the Opposition in the Lords
The Marquess of Crewe
Shadow Leader of the Lords
WebsiteThe Labour Party

The Shadow Leader of the House of Lords, also referred as the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords, and casually as the Shadow Lords Leader, is the person who leads the Official Opposition in the House of Lords. Their job is to work with the Leader, Lord Speaker and other senior Lords to organise business. They also work with the opposition Chief Whip and other party spokespeople to organise the party. The holder of this office would normally become Leader of the House of Lords if the party wins an election and forms the government. This position has been held by Baroness Smith of Basildon since 27 May 2015. In the nineteenth century, party affiliations were generally less fixed and the leaders in the two Houses were often of equal status. A single and clear Leader of the Opposition was only definitively settled if the opposition leader in the House of Commons or House of Lords was the outgoing prime minister. However, since the Parliament Act 1911, there has been no dispute that the leader in the House of Commons is pre-eminent and has always held the primary title.


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