Kinnock Shadow Cabinet | |
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Shadow Cabinet of the United Kingdom | |
1983 – 1992 | |
Date formed | 2 October 1983 |
Date dissolved | 18 July 1992 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Leader of the Opposition | Neil Kinnock |
Deputy Leader of the Opposition | Roy Hattersley |
Member party | |
Status in legislature | Official Opposition 209 / 650 (32%) (1983) 229 / 651 (35%) (1987)271 / 651 (42%) (1992) |
History | |
Election | 1983 Labour Party leadership election |
Legislature terms | 49th UK Parliament 50th UK Parliament 51st UK Parliament |
Predecessor | Shadow Cabinet of Michael Foot |
Successor | Shadow Cabinet of John Smith |
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Neil Kinnock was Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 2 October 1983 to 18 July 1992. He convincingly defeated Roy Hattersley, Eric Heffer, and Peter Shore in the 1983 leadership election, which was prompted by Michael Foot's resignation following the disastrous general election result earlier that year. Kinnock's period as Leader encompassed the bulk of the Thatcher premiership and the first two years of the Major premiership. Kinnock resigned in 1992 after losing his second election as Leader.