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Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government

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United Kingdom
Secretary of State
for Housing, Communities and Local Government
Incumbent
Angela Rayner
since 5 July 2024
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
StyleThe Right Honourable
(within the UK and Commonwealth)
TypeMinister of the Crown
StatusSecretary of State
Member of
Reports toThe Prime Minister
SeatWestminster
NominatorThe Prime Minister
AppointerThe Monarch
(on the advice of the Prime Minister)
Term lengthAt His Majesty's Pleasure
Formation
  • 5 May 2005:
    (as Minister of State for Communities and Local Government)
  • 18 September 2021:
    (as Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities)
  • 8 July 2024:
    (as Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government)
First holderDavid Miliband
(as Minister of State for Communities and Local Government)
DeputyMinister of State for Housing, Planning and Building Safety
Salary£159,038 per annum (2022)[1]
(including £86,584 MP salary)[2]
WebsiteOfficial Website

The secretary of state for housing, communities and local government is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, and Cabinet minister, responsible for the overall leadership and strategic direction of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG).[3][4] They are responsible for local government in England.

The office holder works alongside the other ministers in the department. The corresponding shadow minister is the shadow secretary of state for housing, communities and local government.

Michael Gove held the position starting from 25 October 2022, previously held the position from September 2021 to July 2022 under Boris Johnson and then under Rishi Sunak from October 2022[5] to 5 July 2024. Angela Rayner was appointed to the role under Sir Keir Starmer on 5 July 2024.[6]

History

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The Department of Communities and Local Government was created in 2006 by then British prime minister Tony Blair to replace John Prescott's Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, which had taken on the local government and regions portfolios from the defunct Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions in 2002.[7]

The secretary of state took over the responsibilities of the minister of state for communities and local government. This post, within the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, was created in 2005, on the transfer of several functions from the deputy prime minister himself.[citation needed]

Prime Minister Boris Johnson renamed the position Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and gave the secretary and the department responsibility for carrying out the promise in the 2019 Conservative Party manifesto of "levelling up".[8]

The department was renamed as the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government on 8 July 2024, retiring the levelling up monicker.[9]

Responsibilities

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Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

  • Strategic oversight of department's business
  • Minister for inter-governmental relations
  • Cross-cutting responsibility for Levelling Up
  • Public Appointments[10]

List of secretaries of state and ministers

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Minister of State for Communities and Local Government

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Minister of State Term of office Party Ministry
David Miliband[11]
MP for South Shields
5 May
2005
5 May
2006
Labour Blair III

Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government

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Secretary of State Term of office Party Ministry
Ruth Kelly[12]
MP for Bolton West
6 May
2006
28 June
2007
Labour Blair III
Hazel Blears[13]
MP for Salford
28 June
2007
5 June
2009
Labour Brown
John Denham[14]
MP for Southampton Itchen
5 June
2009
11 May
2010
Labour
Eric Pickles[15]
MP for Brentwood and Ongar
12 May
2010
11 May
2015
Conservative Cameron–Clegg
(Con.L.D.)
Greg Clark[16]
MP for Tunbridge Wells
11 May
2015
14 July
2016
Conservative Cameron II
Sajid Javid[17]
MP for Bromsgrove
14 July
2016
8 January
2018
Conservative May I
May II

Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government

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Secretary of State Term of office Party Ministry
Sajid Javid[17]
MP for Bromsgrove
8 January
2018
30 April
2018
Conservative May II
James Brokenshire[18]
MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup
30 April
2018
24 July
2019
Conservative
Robert Jenrick[19]
MP for Newark
24 July
2019
15 September
2021
Conservative Johnson I
Johnson II

Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities

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Secretary of State Term of office Party Ministry
Michael Gove[8]
MP for Surrey Heath
15 September[a]
2021
6 July
2022
Conservative Johnson II
Greg Clark[20]
MP for Tunbridge Wells
7 July
2022
6 September
2022
Conservative
Simon Clarke[21]
MP for Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
6 September
2022
25 October
2022
Conservative Truss
Michael Gove
MP for Surrey Heath
25 October
2022
5 July
2024
Conservative Sunak

Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government

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Secretary of State Term of office Party Ministry
Angela Rayner
MP for Ashton under Lyne
5 July[b]
2024
Incumbent Labour Starmer

Timeline of secretaries of state

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Angela RaynerSimon ClarkeMichael GoveRobert JenrickJames BrokenshireSajid JavidGreg ClarkEric PicklesJohn DenhamHazel BlearsRuth Kelly

References

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  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. ^ "Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government". gov.uk. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  4. ^ Stewart, Heather; Mason, Rowena; Elgot, Jessica (6 October 2021). "Michael Gove to push homebuilding in the north of England". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Rishi Sunak – live updates: Hunt remains chancellor; Mordaunt in cabinet; Rees-Mogg among raft of departures". Sky News. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  6. ^ "The Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP".
  7. ^ Knight, Sam (5 May 2006). "Prescott loses his dream home: the mega department". The Times. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  8. ^ a b Cordon, Gavin (18 September 2021). "Michael Gove heads rebranded 'Department for Levelling Up'". www.standard.co.uk. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  9. ^ "Department ditches 'levelling up' moniker | LocalGov". 8 July 2024.
  10. ^ "The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP". GOV.UK. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  11. ^ "Rt Hon David Miliband". UK Parliament. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  12. ^ "Ruth Kelly". UK Parliament. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  13. ^ "Rt Hon Hazel Blears". UK Parliament. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  14. ^ "Rt Hon John Denham". UK Parliament. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  15. ^ "Rt Hon Sir Eric Pickles". UK Parliament. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  16. ^ "Rt Hon Greg Clark MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  17. ^ a b "Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP". UK Parliament. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  18. ^ "Sajid Javid announced as new Home Secretary after Amber Rudd's resignation". Sky News. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  19. ^ "Robert Jenrick replaces James Brokenshire as housing secretary". Inside Housing. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  20. ^ "The Rt Hon Greg Clark MP @GregClarkMP has been appointed Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities". Twitter.com. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  21. ^ "The Rt Hon Simon Clarke MP @SimonClarkeMP has been appointed Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities @luhc". Twitter. Retrieved 7 September 2022.

Notelist

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  1. ^ Still known officially as Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government until 19 September 2021
  2. ^ Known as Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities until official change on 9 July 2024