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- Shadow_Cabinet_of_John_Major abstract "John Major, Leader of the Conservative Party was Leader of the Opposition from 2 May 1997, following his defeat at the 1997 general election, until 19 June 1997, when William Hague was elected to succeed him. Following the defeat, Major announced his resignation as leader. But, for logistical reasons, a new leader could not be elected for several weeks. In the intervening period, Major appointed an interim Shadow Cabinet.The Shadow Cabinet was based on Major's final Cabinet. However, as seven Cabinet Ministers had lost their seats in the general election and another had not contested his seat, there were several vacancies. These were largely filled by either Major himself or by a relevant minister in the outgoing Cabinet.The position of Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland was not filled as the Conservatives had lost all their Scottish MPs in the election. Michael Howard and William Hague were given joint responsibility for constitutional matters, including the brief to handle the Scottish devolution legislation.".
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- Shadow_Cabinet_of_John_Major subject Category:1997_disestablishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Shadow_Cabinet_of_John_Major subject Category:British_shadow_cabinets.
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- Shadow_Cabinet_of_John_Major subject Category:John_Major.
- Shadow_Cabinet_of_John_Major subject Category:Official_Opposition_(United_Kingdom).
- Shadow_Cabinet_of_John_Major comment "John Major, Leader of the Conservative Party was Leader of the Opposition from 2 May 1997, following his defeat at the 1997 general election, until 19 June 1997, when William Hague was elected to succeed him. Following the defeat, Major announced his resignation as leader. But, for logistical reasons, a new leader could not be elected for several weeks. In the intervening period, Major appointed an interim Shadow Cabinet.The Shadow Cabinet was based on Major's final Cabinet.".
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