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Clegg gives leading role to Huhne Clegg reveals his frontbench team
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New Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has made defeated rival Chris Huhne his home affairs spokesman, as he puts his first frontbench team together. New Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has unveiled his frontbench team, with defeated rival Chris Huhne given the job of home affairs spokesman.
Ed Davey takes the foreign affairs brief, while Vince Cable remains Treasury spokesman and deputy leader.Ed Davey takes the foreign affairs brief, while Vince Cable remains Treasury spokesman and deputy leader.
Julia Goldsworthy will speak on local government and communities and David Laws stays as schools spokesman. Ex-leader Sir Menzies Campbell is to join the all-party Commons foreign affairs select committee.
Mr Clegg was named Lib Dem leader on Tuesday, having beaten Mr Huhne by just 511 votes after a two-month contest. Mr Clegg beat Mr Huhne to the party leadership by just 511 members' votes following a two-month contest.
'Real concerns''Real concerns'
"I am hugely excited by the team I am announcing today. It demonstrates the vast talent in the Liberal Democrat party," said Mr Clegg."I am hugely excited by the team I am announcing today. It demonstrates the vast talent in the Liberal Democrat party," said Mr Clegg.
In full: Lib Dem frontbench team
"I look forward to working with them to take forward my agenda and my messages to engage with the real concerns of the public.""I look forward to working with them to take forward my agenda and my messages to engage with the real concerns of the public."
Sir Menzies Campbell - who stepped down as Lib Dem leader in October - leaves the frontbench team, and will instead join the all-party Commons foreign affairs select committee. Sir Menzies - who stepped down as Lib Dem leader in October - will also conduct a review of the UK's military capacity for the party.
His predecessor, Charles Kennedy, will be "campaigning across the country on European issues", occasionally speaking on the party's behalf on the issue.His predecessor, Charles Kennedy, will be "campaigning across the country on European issues", occasionally speaking on the party's behalf on the issue.
As part of the reshuffle, Steve Webb, who was in charge of writing the Lib Dems' next election manifesto, becomes environment spokesman.As part of the reshuffle, Steve Webb, who was in charge of writing the Lib Dems' next election manifesto, becomes environment spokesman.
Norman Baker is promoted to transport spokesman, while Sarah Teather goes from universities and skills to business, enterprise and regulatory reform. Wider brief
Susan Kramer will speak on family issues. Julia Goldsworthy will speak on local government and communities and David Laws stays as schools spokesman, but with a wider public services brief.
Norman Baker is promoted to transport spokesman, while Sarah Teather goes from universities and skills to business, enterprise and regulatory reform. Her former role will be filled by Stephen Williams.
Meanwhile, Lembit Opik is named the Lib Dem housing spokesman, and is replaced as Northern Ireland spokesman by Alistair Carmichael.
Susan Kramer will speak on family issues, and Michael Moore goes from foreign affairs to international development.
Mr Clegg has included youth and equality spokeswoman Lynne Featherstone and countryside spokesman Tim Farron in his team, even though they will shadow ministers who are outside Gordon Brown's cabinet.
A Lib Dem source said Mr Clegg wanted their positions to reflect the importance he gives to these policy areas, and did not feel obliged to mirror exactly the structure chosen by the prime minister.
Mr Clegg had himself been home affairs spokesman before winning the vote by party members, while Mr Huhne had been environment spokesman.Mr Clegg had himself been home affairs spokesman before winning the vote by party members, while Mr Huhne had been environment spokesman.
A Lib Dem spokesman said that, as well as staying in the education brief, Mr Laws would take on a wider public service brief.
The Lib Dem leadership contest followed the resignation of Sir Menzies Campbell in October, after 19 months in the job.