Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland explained

Post:
Parliamentary Under-Secretary
Body:State for Scotland
Insignia:Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (Government in Scotland).svg
Insigniacaption:Royal Arms of His Majesty's Government in Scotland
Department:Scotland Office
Incumbent:Kirsty McNeill
Incumbentsince:9 July 2024
Appointer:The Monarch
Inaugural:John Pratt
Formation:8 August 1919
Website:Scotland Office

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland is a junior ministerial post (of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State rank) in the Government of the United Kingdom, supporting the Secretary of State for Scotland. The post is also known as Deputy Secretary of State for Scotland.

History

The post was first established as the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health for Scotland in 1919, before becoming the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland in 1926. Additional Parliamentary Under-Secretary posts were added in 1940 and 1951, and a Minister of State post was established in 1951. In 1969–70, one of the Under-Secretary posts was replaced by an additional Minister of State. From 1974 to 1979, there were two Ministers of State and three Under-Secretaries, reverting to one Minister of State in 1979. In 1997, the second Minister of State post was reinstated, and a fourth Under-Secretary post was briefly added from August 1998.

Following devolution in 1999, the number of ministers was reduced. There are currently two Under-Secretaries to support the Secretary of State, and there is no Minister of State.

List of office holders

Under-Secretary for Health for Scotland (1919–1926)

NamePortraitPartyTerm startPrime Minister
John PrattLiberal Party8 August 1919David Lloyd George
James KiddUnionist Party31 October 1922Bonar Law
Walter ElliotUnionist Party15 January 1923Stanley Baldwin
James StewartLabour Party23 January 1924Ramsay MacDonald
Walter ElliotUnionist Party11 November 1924Stanley Baldwin

Under-Secretary of State for Scotland (1926–)

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland!Name!Portrait!Party!Term start!Term end!Prime Minister
Walter ElliottUnionist Party26 July 19267 June 1929
Thomas JohnstonLabour Party7 June 192925 March 1931
Joseph Westwood25 March 1931August 1931
Noel SkeltonUnionist Party3 September 193122 November 1935
John Colville28 November 193529 October 1936
Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn29 October 19366 September 1939
Captain Sir John McEwen6 September 193917 May 1940
Joseph WestwoodLabour Party17 May 194023 May 1945
Captain Henry Scrymgeour-WedderburnUnionist Party8 February 19414 March 1942
Allan Chapman4 March 194226 July 1945
Thomas Galbraith26 May 1945
George BuchananLabour Party4 August 19457 October 1947
Tom Fraser26 October 1951
John Robertson7 October 1947
Margaret Herbison2 March 1950
Thomas GalbraithUnionist Party2 November 19515 April 1955
Sir William McNair Snadden3 June 1955
Sir James Henderson StewartLiberal National4 February 19529 January 1957Harold Macmillan
Jack Nixon BrowneScottish Conservative Party7 April 19559 January 1957
Niall MacphersonLiberal National13 June 19559 January 1957
Jack Nixon BrowneConservative Party18 January 195722 October 1959
Unionist Party
Niall MacphersonLiberal National19 January 195728 October 1960
Thomas Galbraith
1st Baron Strathclyde
Unionist Party22 October 19598 November 1962
Gilmour LeburnConservative Party15 August 1963
Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Brooman-White28 October 196012 December 1963
The Lady TweedsmuirUnionist Party3 December 196216 October 1964
Anthony StodartConservative Party19 August 1963Sir Alec Douglas-Home
Gordon Campbell12 December 1963
Dickson MabonLabour and Co-operative Party20 October 19647 January 1967Harold Wilson
William Hughes
Baron Hughes
Labour Party21 October 196413 October 1969
6 April 196619 June 1970
Norman Buchan7 January 1967
Alick Buchanan-SmithConservative Party24 June 19704 March 1974Edward Heath
George Younger8 January 1974
Sir Teddy Taylor28 July 1971
Hector Monro28 July 19714 March 1974
Sir Teddy Taylor8 January 1974
Robert HughesLabour Party11 March 197422 July 1975Harold Wilson
Hugh Brown28 June 19744 May 1979
Harry Ewing18 October 1974
12 September 1975
James Callaghan
Alex FletcherConservative Party7 May 197914 June 1983Margaret Thatcher
Russell Fairgrieve15 September 1981
Sir Malcolm Rifkind6 April 1982
Allan Stewart15 September 198110 September 1986
John MacKay6 April 198214 June 1987
Michael Ancram13 June 198314 June 1987
Ian Lang10 September 198613 June 1987
James Douglas-Hamilton13 June 19876 July 1995
Michael Forsyth7 September 1990
7 September 199014 April 1992
Allan Stewart28 November 19908 February 1995John Major
Hector Monro14 April 19926 July 1995
George Kynoch8 February 19952 May 1997
James Lindsay-Bethune
16th Earl of Lindsay
6 July 19952 May 1997
Raymond Robertson
Sam GalbraithLabour Party6 May 199729 July 1999Tony Blair
John Sewel
Baron Sewel
Malcolm Chisholm10 December 1997
Calum MacDonald11 December 199729 July 1999
Gus Macdonald
Baron Macdonald of Tradeston
3 August 1998
Vacant29 July 199929 May 2002
Anne McGuireLabour Party29 May 200211 May 2005
David Cairns11 May 200528 June 2007
Ann McKechin16 September 200811 May 2010Gordon Brown
David MundellConservative Party14 May 201011 May 2015David Cameron
Andrew Dunlop
Baron Dunlop
14 May 201510 June 2017
Ian Duncan
Baron Duncan of Springbank
15 June 201727 July 2019Theresa May
Robin Walker27 July 201916 December 2019Boris Johnson
Colin Clark
Douglas Ross16 December 201926 May 2020
David Duguid2 June 202016 September 2021
Iain Stewart8 September 2022
David Duguid20 September 202227 October 2022Liz Truss
Malcolm Offord
Baron Offord of Garvel
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4 October 20219 February 2024Liz Truss
Rishi Sunak
John Lamont27 October 20225 July 2024
9 February 20245 July 2024
Kirsty McNeill
Labour Party9 July 2024IncumbentSir Keir Starmer

Minister of State for Scotland (1951–2008)

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Notes and References

  1. News: Unelected millionaire dogged by 'cronyism' accusations given peerage and Scottish ministerial role by UK Government . Conor . Matchett . 30 September 2021 . . Edinburgh . live . https://archive.today/20230403110317/https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/unelected-millionaire-dogged-by-cronyism-accusations-given-peerage-and-scottish-ministerial-role-by-uk-government-3403116 . 3 April 2023.
  2. Web site: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Malcolm Offord . gov.uk . 30 September 2021 . live . 30 September 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210930161611/https://www.gov.uk/government/people/malcolm-offord.
  3. Web site: Webster . Laura . 13 October 2021 . Tory donor Scotland Office minister given official Lords title . 2022-09-10 . The National . en.