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Revision as of 02:39, 9 February 2022
The Government frontbench in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, also known as the Treasury Bench, consists of the Cabinet and all other ministers.[1]
Parliamentary opposition to the Government frontbench is provided by the Official Opposition frontbench, the Liberal Democrat frontbench team (when not in government), and the Scottish National Party frontbench team.
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List of political offices |
Key
Member of the House of Commons | |
Member of the House of Lords | |
Privy Counsellor | |
Cabinet full members in bold | |
Cabinet attendees in bold italics |
Leader of the Government and Cabinet Office
Leader of the Government | |||
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Leader of the Government of the United Kingdom First Lord of the Treasury Minister for the Civil Service Minister for the Union |
Boris Johnson |
Government Equalities Office (working with Cabinet Office and Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) | |||
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Minister for Women and Equalities | Liz Truss (also Foreign Secretary) | ||
Minister of State for Equalities | Kemi Badenoch (jointly with DLUHC and FCDO) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Women | The Baroness Stedman-Scott (joint with FCDO and DWP) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Equalities | Mike Freer (joint with DIT) |
Foreign relations
Law and order
Justice | |||
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Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain Secretary of State for Justice |
Dominic Raab (paid as Lord Chancellor) | ||
Minister of State for Crime & Policing | Kit Malthouse (jointly with Home Office) | ||
Minister of State for Prisons and Probation Minister for Afghan resettlement |
Victoria Atkins (jointly with DLUH&C and Home Office) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Justice | The Lord Wolfson of Tredegar QC (unpaid) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Immigration Compliance and the Courts | Tom Pursglove (jointly with Home Office) | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice | James Cartlidge (also Assistant Government Whip, paid for that role) |
Law Officers | |||
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Attorney General Advocate General for Northern Ireland |
Suella Braverman QC | ||
Solicitor General | Alex Chalk QC | ||
Advocate General for Scotland | The Lord Stewart of Dirleton QC |
Economy
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | ||||
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Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Kwasi Kwarteng | |||
Minister of State for Business, Energy and Clean Growth | Greg Hands | |||
Minister of State for Investment | The Lord Grimstone of Boscobel (jointly with DIT; unpaid) | |||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Science, Research and Innovation | George Freeman | |||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets Minister for London |
Paul Scully | |||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Business and Industry | Lee Rowley (also a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, paid) | |||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Business, Energy and Corporate Responsibility) | The Lord Callanan |
Social services
Environment
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | |||
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Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | George Eustice | ||
Minister of State for the Pacific and the International Environment | The Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park (jointly with the Foreign Office; unpaid) | ||
Minister of State for Farming, Fisheries and Food | Victoria Prentis | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Nature Recovery and the Domestic Environment | Rebecca Pow | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Rural Affairs, Access to Nature and Biosecurity | The Lord Benyon | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Agri-Innovation and Climate Adaptation | Jo Churchill |
Culture
Transport
Local and devolved government
Levelling Up, Housing and Communities | |||
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Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Minister for Intergovernmental Relations |
Michael Gove | ||
Minister of State for Housing | Stuart Andrew | ||
Minister of State for Levelling Up Communities | Kemi Badenoch (jointly with FCDO) | ||
Minister of State for Building Safety & Fire | The Lord Greenhalgh (jointly with Home Office, unpaid) | ||
Minister of State Minister for Afghan resettlement |
Victoria Atkins (jointly with Home Office and MoJ) | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Housing & Rough Sleeping | Eddie Hughes | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Levelling Up, The Union and Constitution | Neil O'Brien |
Wales | |||
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Secretary of State for Wales | Simon Hart | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Wales | David T C Davies (paid as Assistant Government Whip) |
Parliament
House of Commons Whips | ||||
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Chief Whip of the House of Commons Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury |
Chris Heaton-Harris | |||
Deputy Chief Whip of the House of Commons Treasurer of the Household |
Christopher Pincher | |||
Government Whip Comptroller of the Household |
Marcus Jones | |||
Government Whip Vice-Chamberlain of the Household |
James Morris | |||
Government Whip Lord Commissioner of the Treasury |
Amanda Solloway | |||
Lee Rowley (also with Business and Industry) | ||||
Michael Tomlinson | ||||
Alan Mak (unpaid) | ||||
Craig Whittaker | ||||
Rebecca Harris | ||||
Assistant Government Whip | Scott Mann | |||
David T C Davies (also with Wales Office, paid as a Whip | ||||
James Cartlidge (also with MoJ) | ||||
Gareth Johnson | ||||
Heather Wheeler (also with Cabinet Office) | ||||
Andrea Jenkyns | ||||
Steve Double |
See also
- Government of the United Kingdom
- Cabinet of the United Kingdom
- Official Opposition frontbench
- Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet (United Kingdom)
References
- ^ "Frontbench (frontbenchers)". Parliament.UK. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
A frontbencher is either a Government minister or an Opposition shadow spokesperson.
External links
- Her Majesty's Government
- Government ministers and responsibilities
- Latest updates on ministerial appointments: February 2020
- Ministerial appointments: September 2021
- Ministerial appointments: 19 December 2021
- https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-february-2022 Ministerial Appointments: February 2022]