Moreover, shadow cabinet members will confront the cabinet on many major issues, raise objections and try to embarrass the cabinet. So we can often see that the parliamentary discussion in Britain is like a debate. It's probably good to say it's a debate, sometimes it's like a group of old men and women quarreling.
Shadow cabinet refers to the preparatory cabinet team set up by opposition parties in some capitalist countries to prepare for coming to power. It is often formed by the largest opposition leader in the House of Commons, looking for influential members of his own party in the House of Commons and appearing in the form of a cabinet. This system was initiated by the British Conservative Party and later adopted by some Commonwealth countries.