1989 Labour Party Shadow Cabinet election

Elections to the Labour Party's Shadow Cabinet (more formally, its "Parliamentary Committee") occurred in November 1989. For these elections the Shadow Cabinet was expanded from 15 to 18 seats and, for the first time, MPs had to cast at least three votes for women.[1]

In July 1989 Labour agreed to increase the number of places on the Shadow Cabinet and introduce positive discrimination to ensure more women were included.[2] After considering several options for increasing the number of women in the Shadow Cabinet, the party voted for Llin Golding's proposal to require all MPs to cast at least three votes for women.[3] As a result of these changes, the Shadow Cabinet elected in 1989 included four women for the first time.[1]

In addition to the 18 members elected, the Leader (Neil Kinnock), Deputy Leader (Roy Hattersley), Labour Chief Whip (Derek Foster), Labour Leader in the House of Lords (Cledwyn Hughes), Chief Whip in the House of Lords (Thomas Ponsonby), House of Lords Shadow Cabinet representative (Joe Dean) and Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party (Stanley Orme) were automatically members.[4]

The 18 winners of the election are listed below:[1][4]

Colour
key
Retained in the Shadow Cabinet
Joined the Shadow Cabinet
Voted out of the Shadow Cabinet
Rank
Candidate
Constituency
Votes
1Gordon BrownDunfermline East162
2John SmithMonklands East153
3Robin CookLivingston141
4Tony BlairSedgefield138
5Gerald KaufmanManchester Gorton134
6Joan LestorEccles129
7Jo RichardsonBarking126
8Jack CunninghamCopeland125
9Bryan GouldDagenham124
10Frank DobsonHolborn and St Pancras118
11John PrescottKingston upon Hull East116
12Michael MeacherOldham West115
13†David ClarkSouth Shields111
13†Ann ClwydCynon Valley111
15Donald DewarGlasgow Garscadden109
16Barry JonesAlyn and Deeside108
17Margaret BeckettDerby South106
18Jack StrawBlackburn104
19Ann TaylorDewsbury100
20Martin O'NeillClackmannan86
21Clare ShortBirmingham Ladywood83
22Llin GoldingNewcastle-under-Lyme82
23David BlunkettSheffield Brightside63
24Tony BanksNewham North West62
25Harriet HarmanPeckham58
26Tony BennChesterfield42
27†Alan WilliamsCarmarthen52
27†Barry SheermanHuddersfield52
29Jeff RookerBirmingham Perry Barr50
30Audrey WisePreston46
31Bob CryerBradford South42
32Dennis CanavanFalkirk West41
33John GarrettNorwich South33

† Multiple candidates tied for position.

References

  1. "Brown and Smith top poll". The Guardian. 2 November 1989.
  2. Wintour, Patrick (13 July 1989). "PLP agrees on top jobs for women". The Guardian.
  3. Wintour, Patrick (20 July 1989). "MPs must vote for three women in enlarged shadow cabinet poll". The Guardian.
  4. "Kinnock picks his shadow cabinet". The Times. 3 November 1989. p. 9.
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