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John Major was Leader of the Conservative Party and 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.

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Changes from final CabinetMalcolm Rifkind (Foreign Secretary) lost his seat and was replaced by Major himself, who had previously been Foreign Secretary in 1989. • Michael Portillo (Defence Secretary) lost his seat and was replaced by Major himself • Roger Freeman (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster) lost his seat and was replaced by Deputy leader Michael Heseltine. • Ian Lang (Secretary of State for Trade and Industry) lost his seat and was replaced by Heseltine, who had previously held the role between 1992 and 1995. • Tony Newton (Leader of the House of Commons) lost his seat and was replaced by Chief Whip Alastair Goodlad. ==See also==
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