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Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

The secretary of state for work and pensions, also referred to as the work and pensions secretary, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with overall responsibility for the business of the Department for Work and Pensions.[1] The incumbent is a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom.

Secretary of State
for Work and Pensions
Incumbent
Mel Stride
since 25 October 2022
Department for Work and Pensions
StyleWork and Pensions Secretary
(informal)
The Right Honourable
(UK and the Commonwealth)
StatusSecretary of State
Minister of the Crown
Member ofCabinet
Privy Council
Reports toThe Prime Minister
SeatWestminster
AppointerThe Crown
on advice of the Prime Minister
Term lengthAt His Majesty's Pleasure
Formation10 December 1916
First holderGeorge Barnes
DeputyMinister of State for Employment
Websitewww.dwp.gov.uk

The office holder works alongside the other Work and Pensions ministers. The corresponding shadow minister is the shadow secretary of state for work and pensions and the shadow secretary of state for the future of work. The performance of the secretary of state is also scrutinised by the Work and Pensions Select Committee.

The office is currently held by Mel Stride.

Responsibilities

Corresponding to what is generally known as a labour minister in many other countries, the work and pensions secretary's remit includes:

History

It was created on 8 June 2001 by the merger of the Employment division of the Department for Education and Employment and the Department of Social Security.[3]

The Ministry of Pensions was created in 1916 to handle the payment of war pensions to former members of the Armed Forces and their dependants. In 1944 a separate Ministry of National Insurance (titled the Ministry of Social Insurance until 17 November 1944) was formed; the two merged in 1953 as the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance.[3] In 1966 the Ministry was renamed the Ministry of Social Security, but this was short-lived, as the Ministry merged with the Ministry of Health in 1968 to form the Department of Health and Social Security. Confusingly, the Secretary of State responsible for this Department was titled the Secretary of State for Social Services. The Department was de-merged in 1988, creating the separate Department of Health and Department of Social Security.

List of Ministers and Secretaries of state

Colour key (for political parties):
  Labour /   Conservative /   Liberal /   National Labour /   National Independent

Minister of Pensions (1916–1953)

Minister Term of office Political party Prime Minister
  George Nicoll Barnes 10 December 1916 17 August 1917 Labour David Lloyd George
(Coalition)
  John Hodge 17 August 1917 10 January 1919 Labour
  Laming Worthington-Evans| 10 January 1919 2 April 1920 Conservative
  Ian Macpherson 2 April 1920 19 October 1922 Liberal
  George Tryon 31 October 1922 22 January 1924 Conservative Bonar Law
Stanley Baldwin
  Frederick Roberts 23 January 1924 3 November 1924 Labour Ramsay MacDonald
  George Tryon 11 November 1924 4 June 1929 Conservative Stanley Baldwin
  Frederick Roberts 7 June 1929 24 August 1931 Labour Ramsay MacDonald
  George Tryon 3 September 1931 18 June 1935 Conservative Ramsay MacDonald
(1st & 2nd National Min.)
  Robert Hudson 18 June 1935 30 July 1936 Conservative Stanley Baldwin
(3rd National Min.)
  Herwald Ramsbotham 30 July 1936 7 June 1939 Conservative
Neville Chamberlain
(4th Nat.Min.; War Coalition)
  Walter Womersley 7 June 1939 26 July 1945 Conservative
Winston Churchill
(War Coalition; Caretaker Min.)
  Wilfred Paling 3 August 1945 17 April 1947 Labour Clement Attlee
  John Burns Hynd 17 April 1947 7 October 1947 Labour
  George Buchanan 7 October 1947 2 July 1948 Labour
  Hilary Marquand 2 July 1948 17 January 1951 Labour
  George Isaacs 17 January 1951 26 October 1951 Labour
  Derick Heathcoat-Amory 5 November 1951 3 September 1953 Conservative Winston Churchill

Minister of Social Insurance/National Insurance (1944–1953)

Minister Term of office Political party Prime Minister
  William Jowitt 8 October 1944 23 May 1945 Labour Winston Churchill
(War Coalition)
  Leslie Hore-Belisha 25 May 1945 26 July 1945 National Independent Winston Churchill
(Caretaker Min.)
  Jim Griffiths 4 August 1945 28 February 1950 Labour Clement Attlee
  Edith Summerskill 28 February 1950 26 October 1951 Labour
  Osbert Peake 31 October 1951 3 September 1953 Conservative Winston Churchill
Posts of Minister of Pensions and Minister of National Insurance merged in 1953.

Minister of Pensions and National Insurance (1953–1966)

Minister Term of office Political party Prime Minister
  Osbert Peake 3 September 1953 20 December 1955 Conservative Winston Churchill
Anthony Eden
  John Boyd-Carpenter 20 December 1955 16 July 1962 Conservative
Harold Macmillan
  Niall Macpherson 16 July 1962 21 October 1963 Conservative
  Richard Wood 21 October 1963 16 October 1964 Conservative Alec Douglas-Home
Margaret Herbison 18 October 1964 6 August 1966 Labour Harold Wilson

Minister of Social Security (1966–1968)

Minister Term of office Political party Prime Minister
Margaret Herbison 6 August 1966 26 July 1967 Labour Harold Wilson
  Judith Hart 26 July 1967 1 November 1968 Labour

Secretary of State for Health and Social Services (1968–1988)

Secretary of State Term of office Political party Prime Minister
  Richard Crossman 1 November 1968 19 June 1970 Labour Harold Wilson
  Keith Joseph 20 June 1970 4 March 1974 Conservative Edward Heath
  Barbara Castle 5 March 1974 8 April 1976 Labour Harold Wilson
  David Ennals 8 April 1976 4 May 1979 Labour James Callaghan
  Patrick Jenkin[4] 5 May 1979 13 September 1981 Conservative Margaret Thatcher
  Norman Fowler[5] 14 September 1981 13 June 1987 Conservative
  John Moore[6] 13 June 1987 24 July 1988 Conservative
Post split into the Secretary of State for Social Security and the Secretary of State for Health in 1988.

Secretary of State for Social Security (1988–2001)

Secretary of State Term of office Political party Prime Minister
  John Moore[6] 25 July 1988 22 July 1989 Conservative Margaret Thatcher
  Tony Newton[7] 23 July 1989 9 April 1992 Conservative
John Major
  Peter Lilley[8] 10 April 1992 1 May 1997 Conservative
  Harriet Harman[9] 1 May 1997 27 July 1998 Labour Tony Blair
  Alistair Darling[10] 27 July 1998 8 June 2001 Labour

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (2001–present)

Secretary of State Term of office Political party Prime Minister
  Alistair Darling[10] 8 June 2001 29 May 2002 Labour Tony Blair
  Andrew Smith[11] 29 May 2002 8 September 2004 Labour
  Alan Johnson[12] 8 September 2004 6 May 2005 Labour
  David Blunkett[13] 6 May 2005 2 November 2005 Labour
  John Hutton[14] 2 November 2005 28 June 2007 Labour
  Peter Hain[15] 28 June 2007 24 January 2008 Labour Gordon Brown
  James Purnell[16]
MP for Stalybridge and Hyde
24 January 2008 5 June 2009 Labour
  Yvette Cooper[17]
MP for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford
6 June 2009 6 May 2010 Labour
  Iain Duncan Smith[18]
MP for Chingford and Woodford Green
12 May 2010 18 March 2016 Conservative David Cameron
(Coalition)
Duncan Smith's tenure David Cameron
(II)
  Stephen Crabb[19]
MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire
19 March 2016 14 July 2016 Conservative
  Damian Green[20]
MP for Ashford
14 July 2016 11 June 2017 Conservative Theresa May
(I)
  David Gauke[21]
MP for South West Hertfordshire
11 June 2017 8 January 2018 Conservative Theresa May
(II)
  Esther McVey[22]
MP for Tatton
8 January 2018 15 November 2018 Conservative
  Amber Rudd[23]
MP for Hastings and Rye
16 November 2018 7 September 2019 Conservative
Boris Johnson
(I)
  Thérèse Coffey[24]
MP for Coastal Suffolk
8 September 2019 6 September 2022 Conservative
Boris Johnson
(II)
  Chloe Smith[25]
MP for Norwich North
6 September 2022 25 October 2022 Conservative Liz Truss
(I)
  Mel Stride
MP for Central Devon
25 October 2022 Incumbent Conservative Rishi Sunak
(I)

* Incumbent's length of term last updated: 24 January 2023.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Secretary of State for Work and Pensions". gov.uk. Retrieved 30 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Secretary of State for Work and Pensions - GOV.UK".
  3. ^ a b Department for Work and Pensions. "A century of support: Department for Work and Pensions turns 100 years old". Department for Work and Pensions. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Lord Jenkin of Roding". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  5. ^ "Lord Fowler". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Lord Moore of Lower Marsh". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Lord Newton of Braintree". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Lord Lilley". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  9. ^ "Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  10. ^ a b "Lord Darling of Roulanish". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  11. ^ "Rt Hon Andrew Smith". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Rt Hon Alan Johnson". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Lord Blunkett". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  14. ^ "Lord Hutton of Furness". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  15. ^ "Lord Hain". UK Parliament. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  16. ^ "James Purnell". UK Parliament. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  17. ^ "Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  18. ^ "Rt Hon Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  19. ^ "Rt Hon Stephen Crabb MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  20. ^ "Rt Hon Damian Green MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  21. ^ "Rt Hon David Gauke". UK Parliament. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  22. ^ "Rt Hon Esther McVey MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  23. ^ "Rt Hon Amber Rudd". UK Parliament. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  24. ^ "Rt Hon Dr Thérèse Coffey MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  25. ^ "Chloe Smith MP". Retrieved 6 September 2022.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Secretary of State for Work and Pensions news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The secretary of state for work and pensions also referred to as the work and pensions secretary is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom with overall responsibility for the business of the Department for Work and Pensions 1 The incumbent is a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom Secretary of Statefor Work and PensionsRoyal Arms of His Majesty s GovernmentIncumbentMel Stridesince 25 October 2022Department for Work and PensionsStyleWork and Pensions Secretary informal The Right Honourable UK and the Commonwealth StatusSecretary of StateMinister of the CrownMember ofCabinetPrivy CouncilReports toThe Prime MinisterSeatWestminsterAppointerThe Crownon advice of the Prime MinisterTerm lengthAt His Majesty s PleasureFormation10 December 1916First holderGeorge BarnesDeputyMinister of State for EmploymentWebsitewww wbr dwp wbr gov wbr ukThe office holder works alongside the other Work and Pensions ministers The corresponding shadow minister is the shadow secretary of state for work and pensions and the shadow secretary of state for the future of work The performance of the secretary of state is also scrutinised by the Work and Pensions Select Committee The office is currently held by Mel Stride Contents 1 Responsibilities 2 History 3 List of Ministers and Secretaries of state 3 1 Minister of Pensions 1916 1953 3 2 Minister of Social Insurance National Insurance 1944 1953 3 3 Minister of Pensions and National Insurance 1953 1966 3 4 Minister of Social Security 1966 1968 3 5 Secretary of State for Health and Social Services 1968 1988 3 6 Secretary of State for Social Security 1988 2001 3 7 Secretary of State for Work and Pensions 2001 present 4 See also 5 ReferencesResponsibilities EditCorresponding to what is generally known as a labour minister in many other countries the work and pensions secretary s remit includes Support people of working age Oversight of employers and pensions Fiscal Consolidation Providing support for disability Support for families and children 2 History EditIt was created on 8 June 2001 by the merger of the Employment division of the Department for Education and Employment and the Department of Social Security 3 The Ministry of Pensions was created in 1916 to handle the payment of war pensions to former members of the Armed Forces and their dependants In 1944 a separate Ministry of National Insurance titled the Ministry of Social Insurance until 17 November 1944 was formed the two merged in 1953 as the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance 3 In 1966 the Ministry was renamed the Ministry of Social Security but this was short lived as the Ministry merged with the Ministry of Health in 1968 to form the Department of Health and Social Security Confusingly the Secretary of State responsible for this Department was titled the Secretary of State for Social Services The Department was de merged in 1988 creating the separate Department of Health and Department of Social Security List of Ministers and Secretaries of state EditColour key for political parties Labour Conservative Liberal National Labour National Independent Minister of Pensions 1916 1953 EditMinister Term of office Political party Prime Minister George Nicoll Barnes 10 December 1916 17 August 1917 Labour David Lloyd George Coalition John Hodge 17 August 1917 10 January 1919 Labour Laming Worthington Evans 10 January 1919 2 April 1920 Conservative Ian Macpherson 2 April 1920 19 October 1922 Liberal George Tryon 31 October 1922 22 January 1924 Conservative Bonar LawStanley Baldwin Frederick Roberts 23 January 1924 3 November 1924 Labour Ramsay MacDonald George Tryon 11 November 1924 4 June 1929 Conservative Stanley Baldwin Frederick Roberts 7 June 1929 24 August 1931 Labour Ramsay MacDonald George Tryon 3 September 1931 18 June 1935 Conservative Ramsay MacDonald 1st amp 2nd National Min Robert Hudson 18 June 1935 30 July 1936 Conservative Stanley Baldwin 3rd National Min Herwald Ramsbotham 30 July 1936 7 June 1939 ConservativeNeville Chamberlain 4th Nat Min War Coalition Walter Womersley 7 June 1939 26 July 1945 ConservativeWinston Churchill War Coalition Caretaker Min Wilfred Paling 3 August 1945 17 April 1947 Labour Clement Attlee John Burns Hynd 17 April 1947 7 October 1947 Labour George Buchanan 7 October 1947 2 July 1948 Labour Hilary Marquand 2 July 1948 17 January 1951 Labour George Isaacs 17 January 1951 26 October 1951 Labour Derick Heathcoat Amory 5 November 1951 3 September 1953 Conservative Winston ChurchillMinister of Social Insurance National Insurance 1944 1953 EditMinister Term of office Political party Prime Minister William Jowitt 8 October 1944 23 May 1945 Labour Winston Churchill War Coalition Leslie Hore Belisha 25 May 1945 26 July 1945 National Independent Winston Churchill Caretaker Min Jim Griffiths 4 August 1945 28 February 1950 Labour Clement Attlee Edith Summerskill 28 February 1950 26 October 1951 Labour Osbert Peake 31 October 1951 3 September 1953 Conservative Winston ChurchillPosts of Minister of Pensions and Minister of National Insurance merged in 1953 Minister of Pensions and National Insurance 1953 1966 EditMinister Term of office Political party Prime Minister Osbert Peake 3 September 1953 20 December 1955 Conservative Winston ChurchillAnthony Eden John Boyd Carpenter 20 December 1955 16 July 1962 ConservativeHarold Macmillan Niall Macpherson 16 July 1962 21 October 1963 Conservative Richard Wood 21 October 1963 16 October 1964 Conservative Alec Douglas HomeMargaret Herbison 18 October 1964 6 August 1966 Labour Harold WilsonMinister of Social Security 1966 1968 EditMinister Term of office Political party Prime MinisterMargaret Herbison 6 August 1966 26 July 1967 Labour Harold Wilson Judith Hart 26 July 1967 1 November 1968 LabourSecretary of State for Health and Social Services 1968 1988 EditSecretary of State Term of office Political party Prime Minister Richard Crossman 1 November 1968 19 June 1970 Labour Harold Wilson Keith Joseph 20 June 1970 4 March 1974 Conservative Edward Heath Barbara Castle 5 March 1974 8 April 1976 Labour Harold Wilson David Ennals 8 April 1976 4 May 1979 Labour James Callaghan Patrick Jenkin 4 5 May 1979 13 September 1981 Conservative Margaret Thatcher Norman Fowler 5 14 September 1981 13 June 1987 Conservative John Moore 6 13 June 1987 24 July 1988 ConservativePost split into the Secretary of State for Social Security and the Secretary of State for Health in 1988 Secretary of State for Social Security 1988 2001 EditSecretary of State Term of office Political party Prime Minister John Moore 6 25 July 1988 22 July 1989 Conservative Margaret Thatcher Tony Newton 7 23 July 1989 9 April 1992 ConservativeJohn Major Peter Lilley 8 10 April 1992 1 May 1997 Conservative Harriet Harman 9 1 May 1997 27 July 1998 Labour Tony Blair Alistair Darling 10 27 July 1998 8 June 2001 LabourSecretary of State for Work and Pensions 2001 present EditSecretary of State Term of office Political party Prime Minister Alistair Darling 10 8 June 2001 29 May 2002 Labour Tony Blair Andrew Smith 11 29 May 2002 8 September 2004 Labour Alan Johnson 12 8 September 2004 6 May 2005 Labour David Blunkett 13 6 May 2005 2 November 2005 Labour John Hutton 14 2 November 2005 28 June 2007 Labour Peter Hain 15 28 June 2007 24 January 2008 Labour Gordon Brown James Purnell 16 MP for Stalybridge and Hyde 24 January 2008 5 June 2009 Labour Yvette Cooper 17 MP for Normanton Pontefract and Castleford 6 June 2009 6 May 2010 Labour Iain Duncan Smith 18 MP for Chingford and Woodford Green 12 May 2010 18 March 2016 Conservative David Cameron Coalition Duncan Smith s tenure David Cameron II Stephen Crabb 19 MP for Preseli Pembrokeshire 19 March 2016 14 July 2016 Conservative Damian Green 20 MP for Ashford 14 July 2016 11 June 2017 Conservative Theresa May I David Gauke 21 MP for South West Hertfordshire 11 June 2017 8 January 2018 Conservative Theresa May II Esther McVey 22 MP for Tatton 8 January 2018 15 November 2018 Conservative Amber Rudd 23 MP for Hastings and Rye 16 November 2018 7 September 2019 ConservativeBoris Johnson I Therese Coffey 24 MP for Coastal Suffolk 8 September 2019 6 September 2022 ConservativeBoris Johnson II Chloe Smith 25 MP for Norwich North 6 September 2022 25 October 2022 Conservative Liz Truss I Mel StrideMP for Central Devon 25 October 2022 Incumbent Conservative Rishi Sunak I Incumbent s length of term last updated 24 January 2023 See also EditSecretary of State for Employment Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Pensions and Financial InclusionReferences Edit Secretary of State for Work and Pensions gov uk Retrieved 30 June 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Secretary of State for Work and Pensions GOV UK a b Department for Work and Pensions A century of support Department for Work and Pensions turns 100 years old Department for Work and Pensions Retrieved 29 May 2019 Lord Jenkin of Roding UK Parliament Retrieved 10 September 2021 Lord Fowler UK Parliament Retrieved 10 September 2021 a b Lord Moore of Lower Marsh UK Parliament Retrieved 10 September 2021 Lord Newton of Braintree UK Parliament Retrieved 10 September 2021 Lord Lilley UK Parliament Retrieved 10 September 2021 Rt Hon Harriet Harman QC MP UK Parliament Retrieved 10 September 2021 a b Lord Darling of Roulanish UK Parliament Retrieved 10 September 2021 Rt Hon Andrew Smith UK Parliament Retrieved 10 September 2021 Rt Hon Alan Johnson UK Parliament Retrieved 10 September 2021 Lord Blunkett UK Parliament Retrieved 10 September 2021 Lord Hutton of Furness UK Parliament Retrieved 10 September 2021 Lord Hain UK Parliament Retrieved 31 August 2021 James Purnell UK Parliament Retrieved 31 August 2021 Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP UK Parliament Retrieved 31 August 2021 Rt Hon Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP UK Parliament Retrieved 31 August 2021 Rt Hon Stephen Crabb MP UK Parliament Retrieved 31 August 2021 Rt Hon Damian Green MP UK Parliament Retrieved 31 August 2021 Rt Hon David Gauke UK Parliament Retrieved 31 August 2021 Rt Hon Esther McVey MP UK Parliament Retrieved 31 August 2021 Rt Hon Amber Rudd UK Parliament Retrieved 31 August 2021 Rt Hon Dr Therese Coffey MP UK Parliament Retrieved 31 August 2021 Chloe Smith MP Retrieved 6 September 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Secretary of State for Work and Pensions amp oldid 1127452381, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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