Minister for the Cabinet Office

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Minister for the Cabinet Office
Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government).svg
Official portrait of Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP crop 2.jpg
Incumbent
Stephen Barclay

since 15 September 2021 (2021-09-15)
Cabinet Office
StyleThe Right Honourable
Member ofCabinet
Privy Council
National Security Council
Reports toPrime Minister of the United Kingdom
SeatWestminster, London
AppointerThe Monarch
on the advice of the Prime Minister
Term lengthNo fixed term
Websitewww.cabinetoffice.gov.uk

The minister for the Cabinet Office is a position in the Cabinet Office of the United Kingdom. The minister is responsible for all Cabinet Office policies and leading the department.

From the Second May ministry until mid-2019 when the First Johnson ministry came to power, it functioned as an alternative title to Deputy Prime Minister or First Secretary of State. This practice ended when Dominic Raab was appointed as First Secretary of State on 24 July 2019, by Boris Johnson.

The corresponding shadow minister is the Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office.

Function and status[]

The Cabinet Office has a primary responsibility to support the work of the Prime Minister and ensure the effective running of government.[1] Within this set-up, the Minister for the Cabinet Office has been seen to have varying responsibilities and stature in the government. The role is a flexible one and has variously been described as one or several of the following under different office-holders (and sometimes conflicting accounts of the status of the same office holder):[2]

  • Monitoring the co-ordination of the work of government departments
  • Chairing or sitting on several Cabinet Committees
  • An additional title to indicate special responsibility
  • An additional title to indicate seniority

The government describes the minister for the Cabinet Office as being "in overall charge of and responsible for the policy and work of the department, and attends Cabinet".[3]

Damian Green held the office in 2017, simultaneously with the office of First Secretary of State. Green chaired numerous Cabinet Committees and filled in for the prime minister at Prime Minister's Questions. By virtue of his responsibilities and as First Secretary of State, he was considered the de facto deputy prime minister.[4] Upon the appointment of David Lidington in 2018, Lidington retained the responsibilities Green had held, but the title of First Secretary of State remained vacant (as did the office of Deputy Prime Minister, vacant since 2015).

As a result, the office in its 2017–2019 absorbed the responsibilities of a de facto Deputy Prime Minister, without either of the associated titles usually granted to individuals in the British Government (First Secretary of State or Deputy Prime Minister). In 2019, new Prime Minister Boris Johnson ended this arrangement with the appointment of a new First Secretary of State, Dominic Raab, before upgrading his title again to Deputy Prime Minister in 2021.

Current minister and responsibilities[]

The current minister is Stephen Barclay, who was appointed for the Johnson ministry in September 2021. He simultaneously holds the sinecure office of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. The role has had varying responsibilities over time.

The most recent responsibilities are:

  • Supporting the prime minister in the running of the Government of the United Kingdom.
  • Advising the Prime Minister on developing and implementing Government policy.
  • Driving forward government business and implementation including through chairing and deputy chairing cabinet committees and taskforces.
  • Overseeing constitutional affairs and maintaining the integrity of the Union.
  • Oversight of all Cabinet Office policies.

Ministers for the Cabinet Office[]

Every occupant of the position has simultaneously held a sinecure office, this being Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from Clark to Byrne, Paymaster General from Jowell to Gummer, and First Secretary of State with Green. Oliver Dowden held the office of Paymaster General, while David Lidington, Michael Gove and Stephen Barclay have held the role of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

Name Portrait Term of office Concurrent office Party Prime minister
David Clark Official portrait of Lord Clark of Windermere crop 2, 2019.jpg 2 May 1997 27 July 1998 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Labour Tony Blair
Jack Cunningham 27 July 1998 11 October 1999
Mo Mowlam 11 October 1999 7 June 2001
The Lord Macdonald of Tradeston Khalid Rahim and Gus Macdonald (14680104148) (Macdonald cropped).jpg 11 June 2001 13 June 2003
Douglas Alexander Douglas Alexander MP at Chatham House 2015 crop.jpg 13 June 2003 8 September 2004
Alan Milburn Alan Milburn 2014.jpg 8 September 2004 6 May 2005
John Hutton Msc 2009-Sunday, 11.00 - 12.30 Uhr-Zwez 005 Hutton detail.jpg 6 May 2005 2 November 2005
Jim Murphy (acting) Jim Murphy.jpg 5 November 2005 5 May 2006
Hilary Armstrong Official portrait of Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top crop 2.jpg 5 May 2006 28 June 2007
Ed Miliband Official portrait of Rt Hon Edward Miliband MP crop 2.jpg 28 June 2007 3 October 2008 Gordon Brown
Liam Byrne Official portrait of Liam Byrne crop 2.jpg 3 October 2008 5 June 2009
Tessa Jowell Tessa Jowell Cropped.jpg 5 June 2009 11 May 2010 Paymaster General
Francis Maude Francis Maude, Minister for the Cabinet Office.jpg 12 May 2010 11 May 2015 Conservative David Cameron
(Coalition)
Matthew Hancock Official portrait of Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP crop 2.jpg 11 May 2015 14 July 2016 David Cameron
(II)
Ben Gummer Ben Gummer 2016.jpg 14 July 2016 11 June 2017 Theresa May
(I)
Damian Green Official portrait of Rt Hon Damian Green MP crop 2.jpg 11 June 2017 20 December 2017 First Secretary of State Theresa May
(II)
David Lidington Official portrait of Mr David Lidington crop 2.jpg 8 January 2018 24 July 2019 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Oliver Dowden Official portrait of Rt Hon Oliver Dowden MP crop 2.jpg 24 July 2019 13 February 2020 Paymaster General Boris Johnson
(I) & (II)
Michael Gove Official portrait of Rt Hon Michael Gove MP crop 2.jpg 13 February 2020 15 September 2021 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Boris Johnson (II)
Stephen Barclay Official portrait of Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP crop 2.jpg 15 September 2021 Incumbent Boris Johnson (III)

Ministers of State at the Cabinet Office[]

Occasionally, a Minister of State at the Cabinet Office is appointed who is junior to the minister for the Cabinet Office.

Name Portrait Term of office Party Prime minister Title of position
Derek Foster 2 May 1997 6 May 1997 Labour Blair Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
Peter Kilfoyle 6 May 1997 28 July 1999
The Lord Falconer of Thoroton Portrait of Lord Falconer.jpg 28 July 1998 11 June 2001
The Baroness Morgan of Huyton Official portrait of Baroness Morgan of Huyton crop 2, 2019.jpg 11 June 2001 November 2001
Ian McCartney Minister of State for Trade, UK, Mr. Ian McCartney, in New Delhi on November 27, 2006 (cropped).jpg 28 July 1999 11 June 2001
Barbara Roche 11 June 2001 29 May 2002
Douglas Alexander Douglas Alexander MP at Chatham House 2015 crop.jpg 29 May 2002 13 June 2003
David Miliband David Miliband 2.jpg 16 December 2004 11 May 2005
Vacant 11 May 2005 4 September 2012
Brown
Cameron
(Coalition)
David Laws David Laws Minister.jpg 4 September 2012 7 May 2015 Liberal Democrats Minister Assisting the Deputy Prime Minister
Vacant 8 May 2015 13 February 2020 Cameron
(II)
May (I)
May (II)
Johnson (I)
Johnson (II)
Chloe Smith Official portrait of Chloe Smith MP crop 2.jpg 13 February 2020 16 September 2021 Conservatives Minister of State for the Constitution and Devolution
The Lord Agnew of Oulton Lord agnew.jpg 14 February 2020 Incumbent Minister of State for Efficiency and Transformation
The Lord True Official portrait of Lord True crop 2.jpg 14 February 2020
Alok Sharma
(as President for COP26)
Official portrait of Alok Sharma crop 2.jpg 8 January 2021
The Lord Frost David Frost, Baron Frost.jpg 1 March 2021 18 December 2021 Minister of State for EU Relations
Nigel Adams Official portrait of Nigel Adams MP crop 2.jpg 15 September 2021 Incumbent Minister of State without Portfolio
Liz Truss Official portrait of Elizabeth Truss crop 2.jpg 19 December 2021 Minister of State for EU Relatioans

Notes[]

References[]

  1. ^ "What We Do". Cabinet Office. Government of the United Kingdom.
  2. ^ "Fourth Report: The Cabinet and the Centre of Government". Constitution Committee of the House of Lords. UK Parliament. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Minister for the Cabinet Office". Cabinet Office. Government of the United Kingdom.
  4. ^ Cheung, Aron (27 July 2017). "Cabinet committees show Damian Green is de facto Deputy PM". Institute for Government.

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