Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland

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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland
Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (Government in Scotland).svg
Royal Arms as used by Her Majesty's Government
Official portrait of Iain Stewart MP crop 2.jpg
Incumbent
Iain Stewart
since 2 June 2020
Incumbent
The Lord Offord of Garvel

since 4 October 2021
Scotland Office
AppointerElizabeth II
Inaugural holderJohn Pratt
Formation8 August 1919
WebsiteScotland Office

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland is a junior ministerial post (of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State rank) in the United Kingdom government, supporting the Secretary of State for Scotland. The post is also known as Deputy Secretary of State for Scotland.

The post was first established as the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health for Scotland in 1919, before becoming the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland in 1926. Additional Parliamentary Under-Secretary posts were added in 1940 and 1951, and a Minister of State post was established in 1951. In 1969–70, one of the Under-Secretary posts was replaced by an additional Minister of State. From 1974 to 1979, there were two Ministers of State and three Under-Secretaries, reverting to one Minister of State in 1979. In 1997, the second Minister of State post was reinstated, and a fourth Under-Secretary post was briefly added from August 1998.

Following devolution in 1999, the number of ministers was reduced. There are currently two Under-Secretaries to support the Secretary of State, and there is no Minister of State.

Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health for Scotland (1919–1926)[]

Name Portrait Party Term start Prime Minister
John Pratt

MP for Glasgow Cathcart

John Pratt.jpg Liberal Party 8 August 1919 David Lloyd George
James Kidd

MP for Linlithgowshire

Unionist Party 31 October 1922 Bonar Law
Walter Elliot

MP for Lanark

Walter Elliott MP.jpg Unionist Party 15 January 1923 Stanley Baldwin
James Stewart

MP for Glasgow St Rollox

Labour Party 23 January 1924 Ramsay MacDonald
Walter Elliot

MP for Glasgow Kelvingrove

Walter Elliott MP.jpg Unionist Party 11 November 1924 Stanley Baldwin

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland (1926–present)[]

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland
Name Portrait Party Term start Term end Prime Minister
Walter Elliott

MP for Glasgow Kelvingrove

Walter Elliott MP.jpg Unionist Party 26 July 1926 7 June 1929
Thomas Johnston

MP for Dundee

Thomas Johnston.png Labour Party 7 June 1929 25 March 1931
Joseph Westwood

MP for Stirling and Falkirk

25 March 1931 August 1931
Noel Skelton

MP for Combined Scottish Universities

Unionist Party 3 September 1931 22 November 1935

(Died in office)

John Colville

MP for Midlothian and Peebles Northern

28 November 1935 29 October 1936
Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn

MP for West Renfrewshire

Lord Dundee.jpg 29 October 1936 6 September 1939
Captain Sir John McEwen

MP for Berwick and Haddington

6 September 1939 17 May 1940
Joseph Westwood

MP for Stirling and Falkirk

Labour Party 17 May 1940 23 May 1945
Captain Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn

MP for West Renfrewshire

Lord Dundee.jpg Unionist Party 8 February 1941 4 March 1942
Allan Chapman

MP for Rutherglen

4 March 1942 26 July 1945
Thomas Galbraith

MP for Glasgow Pollok

26 May 1945
George Buchanan

MP for Glasgow Gorbals

George Buchanan.jpg Labour Party 4 August 1945 7 October 1947
Tom Fraser

MP for Hamilton

26 October 1951
John Robertson

MP for Berwick

7 October 1947
Margaret Herbison

MP for North Lanarkshire

2 March 1950
Thomas Galbraith

MP for Glasgow Pollok

Unionist Party 2 November 1951 5 April 1955
Sir William McNair Snadden

MP for Kinross and Western Perthshire

3 June 1955
Sir James Henderson Stewart

MP for East Fife

James Henderson Stewart.jpg Liberal National 4 February 1952 9 January 1957 Harold Macmillan
Jack Nixon Browne

MP for Glasgow Craigton

Scottish Conservative Party 7 April 1955 9 January 1957
Niall Macpherson

MP for Dumfriesshire

Liberal National 13 June 1955 9 January 1957
Jack Nixon Browne

MP for Glasgow Craigton

Conservative Party 18 January 1957 22 October 1959
Major Lord John Hope

MP for Edinburgh Pentlands

Unionist Party
Niall Macpherson

MP for Dumfriesshire

Liberal National 19 January 1957 28 October 1960
Thomas Galbraith
1st Baron Strathclyde
Unionist Party 22 October 1959 8 November 1962
Gilmour Leburn

MP for Kinross and West Perthshire

Conservative Party 15 August 1963
Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Brooman-White

MP for Rutherglen

28 October 1960 12 December 1963
The Lady Tweedsmuir

MP for Aberdeen South

Unionist Party 3 December 1962 16 October 1964
Anthony Stodart

MP for Edinburgh West

Conservative Party 19 August 1963 Sir Alec Douglas-Home
Gordon Campbell

MP for Moray and Nairn

12 December 1963
Dickson Mabon

MP for Greenock

Labour and Co-operative Party 20 October 1964 7 January 1967 Harold Wilson
William Hughes
Baron Hughes
Labour Party 21 October 1964 13 October 1969
Bruce Millan

MP for Glasgow Craigton

Bruce Millan.tif 6 April 1966 19 June 1970
Norman Buchan

MP for West Renfrewshire

7 January 1967
Alick Buchanan-Smith

MP for North Angus and Mearns

Conservative Party 24 June 1970 4 March 1974 Edward Heath
George Younger

MP for Ayr

George Younger.JPEG 8 January 1974
Sir Teddy Taylor

MP for Glasgow Cathcart

Sir Teddy Taylor.jpg 28 July 1971
Hector Monro

MP for Dumfries

28 July 1971 4 March 1974
Sir Teddy Taylor

MP for Glasgow Cathcart

Sir Teddy Taylor.jpg 8 January 1974
Robert Hughes

MP for Aberdeen North

Official portrait of Lord Hughes of Woodside crop 2.jpg Labour Party 11 March 1974 22 July 1975 Harold Wilson
Hugh Brown

MP for Glasgow Provan

28 June 1974 4 May 1979
Harry Ewing

MP for Stirling, Falkirk and Grangemouth

18 October 1974
Frank McElhone

MP for Glasgow Queen's Park

12 September 1975
James Callaghan
Alex Fletcher

MP for Edinburgh North

Conservative Party 7 May 1979 14 June 1983 Margaret Thatcher
Russell Fairgrieve

MP for Aberdeenshire West

15 September 1981
Sir Malcolm Rifkind

MP for Edinburgh Pentlands

Malcolm Rifkind.jpg 6 April 1982
Allan Stewart

MP for East Renfrewshire (until 1983)
MP for Eastwood (1983-1997)

15 September 1981 10 September 1986
John MacKay

MP for Argyll (until 1983)
MP for Argyll and Bute (1983-1987)

6 April 1982 14 June 1987
Michael Ancram

MP for Edinburgh South

Official portrait of The Marquess of Lothian crop 2.jpg 13 June 1983 14 June 1987
Ian Lang

MP for Galloway and Upper Nithsdale

10 September 1986 13 June 1987
James Douglas-Hamilton

MP for Edinburgh West

Official portrait of Lord Selkirk of Douglas crop 2, 2019.jpg 13 June 1987 6 July 1995
Michael Forsyth

MP for Stirling

7 September 1990
Thomas Galbraith
2nd Baron Strathclyde
Official portrait of Lord Strathclyde crop 2.jpg 7 September 1990 14 April 1992
Allan Stewart

MP for Eastwood

28 November 1990 8 February 1995 John Major
Hector Monro

MP for Dumfries

14 April 1992 6 July 1995
George Kynoch

MP for Kincardine and Deeside

8 February 1995 2 May 1997
James Lindsay-Bethune
16th Earl of Lindsay
Official portrait of The Earl of Lindsay crop 2.jpg 6 July 1995 2 May 1997
Raymond Robertson

MP for Aberdeen South

Sam Galbraith

MP for Strathkelvin and Bearsden

Labour Party 6 May 1997 29 July 1999 Tony Blair
John Sewel
Baron Sewel
Malcolm Chisholm

MP for Edinburgh North and Leith

MalcolmChisholmMSP20110510.JPG 10 December 1997
Calum MacDonald

MP for Western Isles

11 December 1997 29 July 1999
Gus Macdonald
Baron Macdonald of Tradeston
3 August 1998
Vacant 29 July 1999 29 May 2002
Anne McGuire

MP for Stirling

AnneMcGuireMPPortrait.jpg Labour Party 29 May 2002 11 May 2005
David Cairns

MP for Inverclyde

David Cairns (cropped).jpg 11 May 2005 28 June 2007
Ann McKechin

MP for Inverclyde

AnnMcKechinMP.jpg 16 September 2008 11 May 2010 Gordon Brown
David Mundell

MP for Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale

Official portrait of Rt Hon David Mundell MP crop 2.jpg Conservative Party 14 May 2010 11 May 2015 David Cameron
Andrew Dunlop
Baron Dunlop
Official portrait of Lord Dunlop crop 2.jpg 14 May 2015 10 June 2017
Ian Duncan
Baron Duncan of Springbank
Official portrait of Lord Duncan of Springbank crop 2.jpg 15 June 2017 27 July 2019 Theresa May
Robin Walker

MP for Worcester

Official portrait of Mr Robin Walker MP crop 2.jpg 27 July 2019 16 December 2019 Boris Johnson
Colin Clark

MP for Gordon

Official portrait of Colin Clark crop 2.jpg#
Douglas Ross

MP for Moray

Official portrait of Douglas Ross MP crop 2.jpg 16 December 2019 26 May 2020
David Duguid

MP for Banff and Buchan

Official portrait of David Duguid MP crop 2.jpg 2 June 2020 16 September 2021
Iain Stewart

MP for Milton Keynes South

Official portrait of Iain Stewart MP crop 2.jpg Incumbent
Malcolm Offord
Baron Offord of Garvel
[1][2]
No image.svg 30 September 2021

Minister of State for Scotland (1951–2008)[]

  • 2 November 1951: The Earl of Home
  • 7 April 1955: Thomas Galbraith
  • 23 October 1958: The Lord Forbes
  • 22 October 1959: Jack Nixon Browne
  • 20 October 1964: George Willis
  • 7 January 1967: Dickson Mabon (to 19 June 1970)
  • 13 October 1969: The Lord Hughes (to 19 June 1970)
  • 23 June 1970: The Lady Tweedsmuir
  • 7 April 1972: The Lord Polwarth
  • 8 March 1974: Bruce Millan (to 8 April 1976)
  • 8 March 1974: The Lord Hughes (to 8 August 1975)
  • 8 August 1975: The Lord Kirkhill (to 15 December 1978)
  • 14 April 1976: Gregor Mackenzie (to 4 May 1979)
  • 7 May 1979: The Earl of Mansfield
  • 13 June 1983: The Lord Gray of Contin
  • 10 September 1986: The Lord Glenarthur
  • 13 June 1987: Ian Lang (to 28 November 1990)
  • 13 June 1987: The Lord Sanderson of Bowden (to 7 September 1990)
  • 7 September 1990: Michael Forsyth
  • 14 April 1992: The Lord Fraser of Carmyllie
  • 6 July 1995: Lord James Douglas-Hamilton
  • 6 May 1997: Henry McLeish (to 29 June 1999)
  • 6 May 1997: Brian Wilson (to 28 July 1998)
  • 28 July 1998: Helen Liddell (to 17 May 1999)
  • 29 July 1999: Brian Wilson
  • 26 January 2001: George Foulkes (to 29 May 2002)
  • July 2007: David Cairns (16 September 2008)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Matchett, Conor (30 September 2021). "Unelected millionaire dogged by 'cronyism' accusations given peerage and Scottish ministerial role by UK Government". The Scotsman. Edinburgh. Archived from the original on 3 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Malcolm Offord". gov.uk. Archived from the original on 30 September 2021. Retrieved 30 September 2021.

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