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First Secretary of State of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government) (2022).svg
Incumbent
Vacant

since 15 September 2021
Government of the United Kingdom
Style The Right Honourable (formal)
His/Her Excellency (diplomatic)
Member of
Reports to Prime Minister
Residence None, may use grace and favour residences
Nominator Prime Minister
Appointer The King (on the advice of the prime minister)
Term length At His Majesty's pleasure
Inaugural holder Rab Butler
Formation 13 July 1962; 62 years ago (1962-07-13)
Salary £153,022 per annum
(including £81,932 MP salary) (2019)

First Secretary of State is an office that is sometimes held by a minister of the Crown in the Government of the United Kingdom. The office indicates seniority, including over all other secretaries of state. The office is not always in use, so there have sometimes been extended gaps between successive holders.

The office is currently vacant; Dominic Raab was the last holder of the office from 2019 to 2021 (at which point he became Deputy Prime Minister).

Constitutional position

Like the deputy prime minister, the first secretary enjoys no right of automatic succession to the office of Prime Minister. However, when Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to an intensive care unit on 6 April 2020, after contracting COVID-19, First Secretary Dominic Raab was asked "to deputise for him where necessary."

The office temporarily enjoyed some greater constitutional footing between when it was incorporated as a corporation sole in 2002 and having all of its remaining functions transferred in 2008. During most of this time, John Prescott was First Secretary.

History

In 1962, R.A. Butler was the first person to be appointed to the office, in part to avoid earlier royal objections to the office of Deputy Prime Minister. The office gave Butler ministerial superiority over the rest of the Cabinet and indicated that he was second-in-command. Harold Wilson appointed three people to the office between 1964 and 1970, but it has been noted by Anthony Seldon et al. that the office may have caught on "more as an ego-massager than for functional reasons."

Later, Michael Heseltine and John Prescott held the office alongside being Deputy Prime Minister. The two offices have only existed concurrently with different holders in David Cameron's coalition government, wherein Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg was appointed Deputy Prime Minister while Conservative William Hague was First Secretary.

Responsibilities

The office is currently listed on the gov.uk website as bringing no additional responsibilities. However, Lord Norton says that there are two benefits to a prime minister in appointing a first secretary: firstly, it leaves a senior minister free to perform correlation and co-ordination and to chair committees and, secondly, it enables the prime minister to send a signal as to the status of the holder. Stephen Thornton and Jonathan Kirkup have said that "the Office of First Secretary of State is only as important as the person holding that office is perceived to be important", but in certain circumstances the office "can assume acute importance and real power" and it may yet become an office of substance.

List of first secretaries of state

First Secretary of State Term of office Other ministerial offices Party Ministry
Rab Butler.jpg R. A. Butler
MP for Saffron Walden
13 July
1962
18 October
1963
Conservative Macmillan II
GeorgeBrown1967.jpg George Brown
MP for Belper
16 October
1964
11 August
1966
  • Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
Labour Wilson
(I & II)
Michael Stewart (1966).jpg Michael Stewart
MP for Fulham
11 August
1966
6 April
1968
Labour
Mme Barbara Castle, Ministre britannique du développement outre-mer.jpg Barbara Castle
MP for Blackburn
6 April
1968
19 June
1970
Labour
Lord Heseltine (6969083278).jpg Michael Heseltine
MP for Henley
20 July
1995
2 May
1997
Conservative Major II
John Prescott on his last day as Deputy Prime Minister, June 2007.jpg John Prescott
MP for Kingston upon Hull East
8 June
2001
27 June
2007
Labour Blair II
Blair III
Peter Mandelson, September 2008.jpg The Lord Mandelson
(born 1953)
5 June
2009
11 May
2010
Labour Brown
William Hague Foreign Secretary (2010).jpg William Hague
MP for Richmond (Yorks)
12 May
2010
8 May
2015
Conservative Cameron–Clegg
(Con.L.D.)
Osborne 2015.jpg George Osborne
MP for Tatton
8 May
2015
13 July
2016
Conservative Cameron II
Official portrait of Rt Hon Damian Green MP crop 2.jpg Damian Green
MP for Ashford
11 June
2017
20 December
2017
  • Minister for the Cabinet Office
Conservative May II
Official portrait of Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP crop 2.jpg Dominic Raab
MP for Esher and Walton
24 July
2019
15 September
2021
Conservative Johnson
(I & II)

Timeline

Dominic Raab Damian Green George Osborne William Hague Peter Mandelson John Prescott Michael Heseltine Barbara Castle Michael Stewart George Brown Rab Butler

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