Minister of State without Portfolio

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Minister of State without Portfolio
Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government) (2022).svg
Official portrait of Esther McVey.jpg
Incumbent
Esther McVey
since 13 November 2023
Cabinet Office
Style The Right Honourable
(within the UK and Commonwealth)
Type Minister of the Crown
Status Minister of State
Member of
Reports to
Seat Westminster
NominatorPrime Minister
Appointer The Monarch
(on the advice of the Prime Minister)
Term length At His Majesty's pleasure
Salary£115,824 per annum (2022) [1]
(including £86,584 MP salary) [2]

The office of Minister of State without Portfolio, sometimes previously known as constitution minister, is a ministerial role in the Government of the United Kingdom. The officeholder currently supports the office of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster with public appointments and government communications. [3] The post is currently held by Esther McVey since November 2023.

List of ministers

NamePortraitTerm of officePartyMinistry
Parliamentary Secretary for Political and Constitutional Reform
Mark Harper Official portrait of Rt Hon Mark Harper MP crop 2.jpg 11 May 20104 September 2012 Conservative Cameron–Clegg
Chloe Smith Official portrait of Chloe Smith MP crop 2.jpg 4 September 20126 October 2013 Conservative
Minister of State for Cities and Constitution
Greg Clark Official portrait of Rt Hon Greg Clark MP crop 2.jpg 7 October 201315 July 2014 Conservative Cameron–Clegg
Parliamentary Secretary for the Constitution
Sam Gyimah Official portrait of Mr Sam Gyimah crop 2.jpg 15 July 201412 May 2015 Conservative Cameron–Clegg
John Penrose Official portrait of John Penrose MP crop 2.jpg 12 May 201517 July 2016 Conservative Cameron
(II)
Chris Skidmore Official portrait of Chris Skidmore crop 2.jpg 17 July 20168 January 2018 Conservative May
(I)
May
(II)
Chloe Smith Official portrait of Chloe Smith MP crop 2.jpg 8 January 201813 February 2020 Conservative
Johnson
(I)
Johnson
(II)
Minister of State for the Constitution and Devolution
Chloe Smith Official portrait of Chloe Smith MP crop 2.jpg 13 February 202016 September 2021 Conservative Johnson
(II)
Minister of State without Portfolio
Nigel Adams Official portrait of Nigel Adams MP crop 2.jpg 16 September 20215 September 2022 Conservative Johnson
(II)
Sir Gavin Williamson Official portrait of Rt Hon Gavin Williamson MP crop 2.jpg 25 October 20228 November 2022 Conservative Sunak
Esther McVey Official portrait of Esther McVey crop 2.jpg 13 November 2023Incumbent Conservative

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