Conservative leader David Cameron has made changes to his cabinet in the wake of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's own cabinet reshuffle. Here is the shadow cabinet in full. SHADOW CABINET
Leader of the Opposition: David Cameron
Shadow foreign secretary: William Hague
Shadow chancellor of the exchequer and general election campaign coordinator: George Osborne
Shadow home secretary: David Davis
Shadow secretary of state for defence: Liam Fox
Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords: Lord Strathclyde
Chairman of the Conservative Party: Caroline Spelman
Shadow chief secretary to the Treasury: Philip Hammond
Shadow minister for the Cabinet Office and shadow chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster: Francis Maude
Shadow secretary of state for health: Andrew Lansley
Shadow secretary of state for innovation, universities and skills: David Willetts
Shadow secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs: Peter Ainsworth
Shadow secretary of state for international development: Andrew Mitchell
Shadow secretary of state for business, enterprise and regulatory reform: Alan Duncan
Shadow leader of the House of Commons: Theresa May
Chairman of the policy review and cairman of the Conservative research department: Oliver Letwin
Shadow secretary of state for work and pensions: Chris Grayling
Shadow secretary of state for Wales: Cheryl Gillan
Shadow secretary of state for Scotland: David Mundell
Shadow secretary of state for transport: Theresa Villiers
Shadow security minister and national security adviser to the leader of the Opposition: Dame Pauline Neville-Jones
Shadow secretary of state for communities and local government: Eric Pickles
Shadow secretary of state for children, schools and families: Michael Gove
Shadow minister for community cohesion: Sayeeda Warsi
Shadow secretary of state for justice: Nick Herbert
Shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland: Owen Paterson
Shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport: Jeremy Hunt
Opposition Chief Whip: Patrick McLoughlin
Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Lords: Baroness Anelay of St Johns
ATTENDING SHADOW CABINET
Shadow housing minister: Grant Shapps
Shadow foreign office minister: David Lidington