Similar words: cabinet, cabin, shadow, shadowy, foreshadow, overshadow, foreshadowing, showcase. Meaning: n. 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.
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(1) Then came the first Shadow Cabinet meeting.
(2) The shadow cabinet decided in April 1912 that it would abandon the referendum idea and return to the full tariff policy.
(3) This should be discussed with the Shadow Cabinet spokesman on Education.
(4) It follows his good showing in Labour's shadow cabinet elections yesterday.
(5) He did not regard the shadow cabinet members or other recreational users of cannabis as criminals.
(6) He topped the poll for the shadow cabinet elections and played a leading role in the policy review process.
(7) There is almost no one in the Shadow Cabinet who doesn't, either, since Bryan Gould resigned.
(8) And seven members of the shadow cabinet put out statements warning Mr Ashdown that voters would neither forget nor forgive.
(9) It is a pity the more intelligent Shadow Cabinet members are led by an intellectual lightweight.
(10) The shadow cabinet elections are arousing unusual interest because of change at the top.
(11) Fellow shadow cabinet members John Prescott and David Blunkett abstained.
(12) The shadow cabinet elections can not go ahead until the new party leadership is in place.
(13) The leader of themajority party is appointed Prime Minister. The party which wins the second largest number of seats becomes theOfficial Opposition, with its own leader and "shadow cabinet ".
(14) The party which wins the second largest number of seats becomes theOfficial Opposition, with its own leader and "shadow cabinet ".
(15) Some outside the shadow cabinet resent being passed over and neglected.
(16) He and the other shadow cabinet members of the millionaires row of the Tory front bench are hopelessly out of touch with what the real world worries of citizens.
(17) There are good men and women, with their hearts in roughly the right place, in the shadow cabinet.
(18) Even before the formal resignation announcements, the jockeying for position within the Shadow Cabinet was well under way last night.
(19) When the party is in opposition it also elects the Parliamentary Committee or Shadow Cabinet.
(20) Who cast a shadow over the Labour conference by quitting the Shadow Cabinet? 2.
(21) And Bryan Gould could well survive despite his unsuccessful leadership challenge and decision to quit the shadow cabinet.
(22) Mr Portillo cast doubt over the tax policy as soon as he returned to the shadow cabinet this year.
(23) Members of the right-wing Solidarity Group picked up so many shadow cabinet posts that they no longer needed to organise. Sentencedict.com
(24) He also said he had long fought from within the shadow cabinet for a change in Euro policies.
(25) The Chinese side looks forward to receiving Labour Party leader Ed Miliband, Ms. Cooper and other members of the shadow cabinet in China at a time convenient for both sides.
(26) And the preparations for government now being undertaken by the shadow cabinet are, at Cameron's insistence, putting the environment deep into policymaking.
(27) The Conservatives launched a project in Rwanda staffed by party volunteers, including senior members of the then shadow cabinet.
(28) Ed Miliband seems at least to be taking this seriously, having appointed Liz Kendall to the shadow cabinet to take charge of social care.
(29) He is a serial political apologist, saying sorry, sacrificing an aide and obliging his shadow cabinet to pay back their most egregious claims, like medieval Christians buying indulgences.
(30) Its readership includes diplomats in the UK, British Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet members, MPs, Lords, MEPs and international relations scholars and experts.
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