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Minister of State for Competitiveness

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Minister of State for Competitiveness
Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (Until 2009)
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (Since 2009)
StyleThe Honourable
Reports toSecretary of State for Business
AppointerPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
Formation12 July 2007
First holderStephen Timms
Final holderStephen Timms
Abolished11 May 2010[citation needed]

The Minister of State for Competitiveness was an office of the United Kingdom Government, held by an elected Member of Parliament and appointed by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.[citation needed]

The position, created in July 2007, was part of the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and was, until its abolition on 11 May 2010 held by The Rt. Hon. Stephen Timms MP.[citation needed]

Ministers of State for Competitiveness 2007–2010

Portrait Name Term of office Political party Government
style="background-color: Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color" | Stephen Timms
MP for East Ham
12 July
2007
11 May
2010
Labour Brown