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A term used in British politics to refer to the spokesman of the main [[Official Opposition (UK)|opposition party]] on the work of a particular government minister (for example "shadow chancellor of the exchequer") | A term used in British politics to refer to the spokesman of the main [[Official Opposition (UK)|opposition party]] on the work of a particular government minister (for example "shadow chancellor of the exchequer"). "Shadow cabinet" is the corresponding collective noun. |
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Shadow minister [r]: A term used in British politics to refer to the spokesman of the main opposition party on the work of a particular government minister (for example "shadow chancellor of the exchequer"). "Shadow cabinet" is the corresponding collective noun.