Minister for the Cabinet Office

The Minister for the Cabinet Office is a position in the Cabinet Office of the United Kingdom. The minister is responsible for the work and policies of the Cabinet Office, and since February 2022, reports to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. The position is currently the third highest ranking minister in the Cabinet Office, after the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.[3]

United Kingdom
Minister for the Cabinet Office
Incumbent
John Glen
since 13 November 2023
Cabinet Office
StyleThe Right Honourable
(within the UK and Commonwealth)
TypeMinister of the Crown
StatusMinister of State
Member of
Reports to
SeatWestminster
NominatorPrime Minister
AppointerThe Monarch
(on the advice of the Prime Minister)
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
Salary£121,326 per annum (2022)[1]
(including £86,584 MP salary)[2]

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. Since a reshuffle in February 2022, the role attends Cabinet but not as a full member.[4]

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

Function and status edit

The Cabinet Office has a primary responsibility to support the work of the Prime Minister and ensure the effective running of government.[5] 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):[6]

  • 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".[7]

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.[8] 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 edit

John Glen has served as the Minister for the Cabinet Office since 13 November 2023. He also serves as Paymaster General alongside his position.

The most recent responsibilities are:

  • Oversight of all Cabinet Office policy and appointments
  • Oversight of transition period activity and the United Kingdom's future relations with the EU
  • Devolution issues and Strengthening the Union
  • Leading cross-government and public sector transformation and efficiency
  • Oversight of cross-government work on veterans’ issues
  • Oversight of Cabinet Office responsibilities on National Security and resilience, and the Civil Contingencies Secretariat, including COVID-19
  • Supporting the coordination of the cross-government and the devolution aspects of the response to COVID-19

Ministers for the Cabinet Office edit

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, and all holders since Michael Ellis, including the incumbent John Glen, have held the office of Paymaster General, while David Lidington, Michael Gove and Steve Barclay held the role of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

MinisterTerm of officeConcurrent officePartyPrime Minister
David Clark2 May 199727 July 1998Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterLabourBlair
Jack Cunningham27 July 199811 October 1999
Mo Mowlam11 October 19997 June 2001
The Lord Macdonald of Tradeston11 June 200113 June 2003
Douglas Alexander13 June 20038 September 2004
Alan Milburn8 September 20046 May 2005
John Hutton6 May 20052 November 2005
Jim Murphy (acting)5 November 20055 May 2006
Hilary Armstrong5 May 200628 June 2007
Ed Miliband28 June 20073 October 2008Brown
Liam Byrne3 October 20085 June 2009
Tessa Jowell5 June 200911 May 2010Paymaster General
Francis Maude12 May 201011 May 2015ConservativeCameron
(Coalition)
Matthew Hancock11 May 201514 July 2016Cameron
(II)
Ben Gummer14 July 201611 June 2017May
Damian Green11 June 201720 December 2017First Secretary of State
David Lidington8 January 201824 July 2019Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Oliver Dowden24 July 201913 February 2020Paymaster GeneralJohnson
Michael Gove13 February 202015 September 2021Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Steve Barclay15 September 20218 February 2022Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Downing Street Chief of Staff
Michael Ellis8 February 20226 September 2022Paymaster General
Edward Argar6 September 202214 October 2022Truss
Chris Philp14 October 202225 October 2022
Jeremy Quin25 October 202213 November 2023Sunak
John Glen13 November 2023Incumbent

Ministers of State at the Cabinet Office edit

Minister of State for the Cabinet Office

Minister Assisting the Deputy Prime Minister

Minister of State at the Cabinet Office

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Salaries of Members of His Majesty's Government – Financial Year 2022–23" (PDF). 15 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Pay and expenses for MPs". parliament.uk. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster - GOV.UK".
  4. ^ "Minister for the Cabinet Office - GOV.UK".
  5. ^ "What We Do". Cabinet Office. Government of the United Kingdom.
  6. ^ "Fourth Report: The Cabinet and the Centre of Government". Constitution Committee of the House of Lords. UK Parliament. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  7. ^ "Minister for the Cabinet Office". Cabinet Office. Government of the United Kingdom.
  8. ^ Cheung, Aron (27 July 2017). "Cabinet committees show Damian Green is de facto Deputy PM". Institute for Government.

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