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Financial Secretary to the Treasury
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United Kingdom
Financial Secretary to the Treasury
Incumbent
Nigel Huddleston
since 13 November 2023
His Majesty's Treasury
Reports toFirst Lord of the Treasury
Chancellor of the Exchequer & Second Lord of the Treasury
NominatorPrime Minister
AppointerThe King
(on the advice of the Prime Minister)
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
Inaugural holderThomas Harley
Formation11 June 1711
WebsiteOfficial website

The Financial Secretary to the Treasury is a mid-level ministerial post in His Majesty's Treasury. It is nominally the fifth most significant ministerial role within the Treasury after the first lord of the Treasury, the chancellor of the Exchequer, the chief secretary to the Treasury, and the paymaster general. However, the role of First Lord of the Treasury is always held by the prime minister who is not a Treasury minister, and the position of Paymaster General is a sinecure often held by the Minister for the Cabinet Office to allow the holder of that office to draw a government salary. In practice it is, therefore, the third most senior Treasury minister and has attended Cabinet in the past.

The incumbent as of November 2023 is Nigel Huddleston. The position is shadowed by the shadow financial secretary to the treasury.

History

The role of Financial Secretary to the Treasury was created in 1711 and was known as the Junior Secretary to the Treasury to help deal with the increasing workload of the Senior Secretary to the Treasury. The first Junior Secretary to the Treasury is recorded as Thomas Harley who was appointed on 11 June 1711. The position has continued without any major interruption to the present day. Initially when the position of Senior Secretary to the Treasury became vacant not as the result of an election of change of government the Junior Secretary was usually automatically promoted to the senior role. Over time however, the roles of the Senior and Junior Secretaries began to diverge with the Senior Secretary post being used as a sinecure post for the Chief Whip, with no formal responsibilities to the Treasury. The Junior Secretary however remained a substantive position working in the Treasury. As such the Senior Secretary became known as the 'Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury' while the Junior Secretary became known as the 'Financial Secretary to the Treasury' and the 'automatic' promotion from Junior to Senior ceased. While the exact date this change occurred is disputed it is agreed that by 1830 the distinction was complete.[1]

In 1923 Sir William Joynson-Hicks became the–to date–only Financial Secretary to serve in the Cabinet due to the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, also concurrently serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer.

In May 2010 as part of the ministerial reorganisation by the First Cameron ministry, the Financial Secretary was given the additional semi-official title of City Minister. This position was retained until April 2014 when following the promotion of Sajid Javid to Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport the portfolio of City Minister was moved from the Financial Secretary to the Treasury to the Economic Secretary to the Treasury.[2]

Appointment to the position of Financial Secretary to the Treasury is often considered an important stepping stone in a politician's career; six of the ten most recent holders of the office have gone on to hold Cabinet-level positions.

Notable former Financial Secretaries to the Treasury include Lord Frederick Cavendish, Austen Chamberlain, Stanley Baldwin, Enoch Powell, Nigel Lawson, and Norman Lamont.

Current role

The current responsibilities of the Financial Secretary to the Treasury include Departmental responsibility for the Office for National Statistics, and the Royal Mint.[citation needed] The Financial Secretary to the Treasury had Departmental responsibility for HM Customs & Excise until the merger with the Inland Revenue to form HM Revenue & Customs.[citation needed]

List of financial secretaries to the Treasury since 1830

see Secretary to the Treasury for earlier incumbents

Colour key (for political parties):
  Conservative   Liberal   Peelite   Tories   Whig   Labour   Liberal National   Liberal Unionist   National Labour   None   Unionist

Financial Secretary Term of office Political party Prime Minister Chancellor
Thomas Spring Rice 26 November 1830 6 June 1834 Whig Earl Grey Viscount Althorp
Francis Baring 6 June 1834 14 November 1834 Whig
Viscount Melbourne
Office not in use 15 November 1834 – 19 December 1834 Duke of Wellington
(Caretaker)
Lord Denman
LCJ (interim)
Thomas Fremantle 20 December 1834 April 1835 Conservative
or Tory
Peel Peel
Francis Baring 21 April 1835 26 August 1839 Whig Viscount Melbourne Spring Rice
Robert Gordon 6 September 1839 1841 Whig Baring
Richard More O'Ferrall 9 June 1841 30 August 1841 Whig
George Clerk 8 September 1841 1845 Conservative Peel Goulburn
Edward Cardwell 4 February 1845 29 June 1846 Conservative
John Parker 7 July 1846 1849 Whig Lord John Russell Wood
William Goodenough Hayter 22 May 1849 1850 Whig
George Cornewall Lewis 9 July 1850 1852 Whig
George Alexander Hamilton 2 March 1852 1852 Conservative Earl of Derby Disraeli
James Wilson 5 January 1853 19 February 1858 Whig Earl of Aberdeen
(Coalition)
Gladstone
Viscount Palmerston Lewis
George Alexander Hamilton 2 March 1858 1859 Conservative Earl of Derby Disraeli
Stafford Northcote 21 January 1859 1859 Conservative
Samuel Laing 24 June 1859 1860 Liberal Viscount Palmerston Gladstone
Frederick Peel 2 November 1860 1865 Liberal
Hugh Childers 19 August 1865 26 June 1866 Liberal
Earl Russell
George Ward Hunt 14 July 1866 29 February 1868 Conservative Earl of Derby Disraeli
George Sclater-Booth 4 March 1868 1 December 1868 Conservative Disraeli Hunt
Acton Smee Ayrton 9 December 1868 1869 Liberal Gladstone Lowe
James Stansfeld 2 November 1869 1871 Liberal
William Edward Baxter 17 March 1871 11 August 1873 Liberal
John Dodson 11 August 1873 1874 Liberal Gladstone
William Henry Smith 21 February 1874 1877 Conservative Disraeli Northcote
Frederick Stanley 14 August 1877 1878 Conservative
Henry Selwin-Ibbetson 2 April 1878 21 April 1880 Conservative
Lord Frederick Cavendish 28 April 1880 1882 Liberal Gladstone Gladstone
Leonard Courtney 6 May 1882 12 December 1884 Liberal
Childers
J. T. Hibbert 12 December 1884 9 June 1885 Liberal
Henry Holland 24 June 1885 1885 Conservative Marquess of Salisbury Hicks Beach
Matthew White Ridley 1885 1886 Conservative
William Jackson 1886 28 January 1886 Conservative
Henry Fowler 6 February 1886 20 July 1886 Liberal Gladstone Harcourt
William Jackson 3 August 1886 1891 Conservative Marquess of Salisbury Lord Randolph Churchill
Viscount Goschen
John Eldon Gorst 9 November 1891 11 August 1892 Conservative
J. T. Hibbert 18 August 1892 22 June 1895 Liberal Gladstone Harcourt
Earl of Rosebery
Robert William Hanbury 29 June 1895 1900 Conservative Marquess of Salisbury
(Unionist Coalition)
Hicks Beach
Austen Chamberlain 7 November 1900 11 August 1902 Liberal Unionist Marquess of Salisbury
(Unionist Coalition)
Hicks Beach
Balfour
(Unionist Coalition)
William Fisher 11 August 1902 April 1903 Conservative Ritchie
Arthur Elliot 10 April 1903 9 October 1903 Conservative
Victor Cavendish 9 October 1903 5 December 1905 Conservative A. Chamberlain
Reginald McKenna 12 December 1905 23 January 1907 Liberal Campbell-Bannerman Asquith
Walter Runciman 29 January 1907 1908 Liberal
Charles Hobhouse 12 April 1908 1911 Liberal Asquith
(I)
Lloyd George
Thomas McKinnon Wood 23 October 1911 13 February 1912 Liberal
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