shadow cabinet

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shadow cabinet

The shadow cabinet meets to discuss policy alternatives.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A group of senior opposition party members: A "shadow cabinet" is a group of senior members of the main political party that is not in government. Each member is assigned to scrutinize, or "shadow," the work and policies of a specific government minister. The purpose is to develop alternative policies and prepare to take over ministerial roles if their party wins an election.
Usage
  • The term is used primarily in parliamentary systems, especially in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries.
  • It refers to the official, organized opposition structure.
  • It is a proper noun and is often capitalized: .
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The leader of the opposition appointed her shadow cabinet yesterday.
    • As the Shadow Chancellor, he is responsible for critiquing the government's economic policies.
    • The shadow cabinet meets weekly to discuss strategy.
Advanced Usage
  • "To shadow a minister": The action performed by a shadow cabinet member.
    • Her role is to shadow the Secretary of State for Education.
  • "Shadow minister": An individual member of a shadow cabinet.
    • He served as the shadow minister for health for three years.
Variants and Related Words
  • Shadow Minister (n): A member of the shadow cabinet responsible for a specific government department.
  • Opposition frontbench (n): A term often used interchangeably with "shadow cabinet," referring to the senior opposition members who sit on the front benches in parliament.
Synonyms
  • Opposition frontbench: The senior members of the opposition party in a legislature.
  • Alternative cabinet: A less common term emphasizing its role as a prepared alternative government.
Related Phrases
  • To hold the government to account: A key function of the shadow cabinet.
    • The shadow cabinet's main job is to hold the government to account.
shadow cabinet

The shadow cabinet meets to discuss policy alternatives.

Noun
  1. a group of senior members of the political party that is out of power; these members would probably assume corresponding positions as ministers in the British Cabinet if their party was elected