Minister for Women and Equalities explained

Post:
Minister
for Women and Equalities
Insignia:Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government) (2022).svg
Insigniacaption:Royal Arms as used by His Majesty's Government
Department:Department for Education
Incumbent:Bridget Phillipson
Incumbentsince:8 July 2024
Style:The Right Honourable
Inaugural:Harriet Harman
Formation: (as Minister for Women)
Website:www.equalities.gov.uk/

Minister for Women and Equalities is a ministerial position in the United Kingdom in the Department for Education. Prior to July 2024, the position led the Government Equalities Office. Its counterpart in the shadow cabinet is the shadow minister for women and equalities.

Currently the position is deputised by the role of Minister of State for Women and Equalities, held by Anneliese Dodds.

The position was formerly known as; Minister for Women, Minister for Women and Equality, and Minister for Equalities.

History

The position of Minister for Women was created by Tony Blair when he became prime minister as a means of prioritising women's issues across government. Prior to that, there had been an equality unit in the Cabinet Office and a Cabinet committee, which were continued under the leadership of the new minister.[1] When Gordon Brown succeeded Blair, he created the post of Minister for Women and Equality to handle a wider range of equalities issues. The first Minister for Women and, ten years later, the first Minister for Women and Equality was Harriet Harman. On 12 October 2007[2] a new department, the Government Equalities Office, was created to support the minister. When David Cameron became prime minister, he renamed the position to "Minister for Women and Equalities" without a change in its responsibilities. Since its creation, the position has always been held by a minister sitting in Cabinet by virtue of another office (i.e., a Secretary of State or Leader of one of the Houses of Parliament).

Justine Greening replaced Nicky Morgan as both Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities when Theresa May was appointed Prime Minister on 13 July 2016. Morgan initially held the title of Minister for Women after the resignation of Maria Miller in April 2014, in conjunction with being Financial Secretary to the Treasury, whilst the Equalities brief was given to Sajid Javid who had replaced Miller as Secretary of State for Culture. While the Women and Equalities briefs were recombined in July 2014, the responsibility for marriage equality was assigned to Nick Boles, who held the title of Minister of State for Skills, Enterprise and Equalities and had a base in both the Education and Business departments. Both splits in responsibilities were due to Nicky Morgan having voted against the legalisation of gay marriage.[3]

The two most recent female Prime Ministers, Theresa May and Liz Truss, served in this position.

Prior to April 2019, the minister was based at the Home Office, DFID and DfE, however, between 2019 and 2024, the position led the Government Equalities Office, an independent department within the wider Cabinet Office that had the responsibility for addressing all forms of discrimination, with particular emphasis on gender inequality. During the Conservative Government from 2017 to 2024, the minister was deputised by two parliamentary under-secretaries of state in the roles of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Women and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Equalities.

List of ministers

Minister for Women

Cabinet ministerJunior ministersTerm of officePolitical partyMinistry
Harriet Harman
Joan Ruddock3 May 199727 July 1998LabourBlair (I)
Margaret Jay
Tessa Jowell27 July 19988 June 2001
Patricia Hewitt

Baroness Morgan of Huyton (2001)
Barbara Roche (2001–2003)
Jacqui Smith (2003–2005)
8 June 20015 May 2005Blair (II)
Tessa Jowell

Meg Munn5 May 20055 May 2006Blair (III)
Ruth Kelly

5 May 200628 June 2007

Minister for Women and Equality

Cabinet MinisterJunior ministersTerm of officePolitical partyMinistry
Harriet Harman
Minister of State:
Maria Eagle (2009–2010) (jointly with the Ministry of Justice)
Parliamentary Secretary:
Barbara Follett (2007–2008)
Maria Eagle (2008–2009)
Michael Foster (2009–2010)
28 June 200711 May 2010LabourBrown

Minister for Women and Equalities

Cabinet MinisterParliamentary SecretaryTerm of officePolitical partyMinistry
Theresa May
Lynne Featherstone (LD)12 May 20104 September 2012Coalition
Cameron-Clegg)
Maria Miller
Jo Swinson (LD)
Helen Grant (Cons)
4 September 20129 April 2014

Ministers for Women and Minister for Equalities

Cabinet MinistersJunior ministersTerm of officePolitical partyMinistry
Women
Nicky Morgan
Jo Swinson (LD)
Helen Grant (Cons)
9 April 201415 July 2014Coalition
Cameron-Clegg
Equalities
Sajid Javid

Minister for Women and Equalities

Cabinet MinisterJunior ministersTerm of officePolitical partyMinistry
Nicky Morgan
Jo Swinson (LD)
Helen Grant (Cons)
height=5015 July 20148 May 2015Coalition
Cameron-Clegg
Caroline Dinenage8 May 201514 July 2016ConservativeCameron
(II)
Justine Greening
14 July 201614 June 2017May
(I)
Nick Gibb (Equalities)
Anne Milton (Women)
14 June 20178 January 2018May
(II)
Amber Rudd
Baroness Williams of Trafford (Equalities)
Victoria Atkins (Women)
9 January 201830 April 2018
Penny Mordaunt
30 April 201824 July 2019
Amber Rudd
24 July 20197 September 2019Johnson
(I)
Liz Truss
10 September 201914 February 2020
Kemi Badenoch (Equalities) (until 6 July 2022)Mike Freer (Equalities) (16 September 2021 – 6 July 2022)
Amanda Solloway (Equalities)
(8 July 2022 – 20 September 2022)
Baroness Berridge (Women) (
until 17 September 2021)
Baroness Stedman-Scott (Women) (
17 September 2021 – 22 September 2022)
14 February 20206 September 2022Johnson
(II)

Minister for Equalities

Cabinet MinisterJunior ministersTerm of officePolitical partyMinistry
Nadhim Zahawi
Katherine Fletcher (Women)
Baroness Stedman-Scott (Equalities)
6 September 202225 October 2022ConservativeTruss

Minister for Women and Equalities

Cabinet MinisterJunior ministersTerm of officePolitical partyMinistry
Kemi Badenoch
Stuart Andrew (Equalities)
Maria Caulfield (Women)
height=5025 October 20225 July 2024ConservativeSunak
Bridget Phillipson
Anneliese Doddsheight=508 July 2024IncumbentLabourStarmer

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Harman heads team to put women's issues first . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220515/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/harman-heads-team-to-put-womens-issues-first-1254053.html . 15 May 2022 . subscription . live . The Independent . Fran . Abrams . 4 June 1997 . 18 January 2011.
  2. Web site: The Transfer of Functions (Equality) Order 2007. 2007. legislation.gov.uk. 28 January 2013.
  3. News: Nicky Morgan's gay-marriage stance causes equalities role confusion... again. The Guardian. Rowena. Mason. 15 July 2014. 17 July 2014.