Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment Rights, Competition and Markets

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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment Rights, Competition and Markets
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Official portrait of Justin Madders MP.jpg
Incumbent
Justin Madders
since 9 July 2024
Department for Business and Trade
Nominator Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
AppointerThe Monarch
on the advice of the Prime Minister
Term length At His Majesty's pleasure

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment Rights, Competition and Markets [1] is a ministerial position in the Department for Business and Trade in the British Government. It is currently held by Justin Madders

Contents

The position was previously housed within the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

Responsibilities

As of 2023, the Minister has the following areas of regulation and governance within their portfolio:

List of ministers

NamePortraitTook officeLeft officePolitical partyPrime Minister
Minister of State for Business and Enterprise
Mark Prisk
MP for Hertford and Stortford
Official portrait of Mr Mark Prisk crop 2.jpg 13 May 20104 September 2012 Conservative David Cameron
Michael Fallon
MP for Sevenoaks
Michael Fallon February 2015.jpg 4 September 201215 July 2014 Conservative David Cameron
Matt Hancock
MP for West Suffolk
Official portrait of Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP crop 2.jpg 15 July 201411 May 2015 Conservative David Cameron
Minister of State for Small Business, Industry and Enterprise
Anna Soubry
MP for Broxtowe
Anna Soubry MP MOD 45156137.jpg 11 May 201515 July 2016 Conservative David Cameron
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Small Business, Consumers and Corporate Responsibility
Margot James
MP for Stourbridge
Margot James 2015.jpg 17 July 2016 9 January 2018 Conservative Theresa May
Andrew Griffiths
MP for Burton
Official portrait of Andrew Griffiths crop 2.jpg 9 January 201813 July 2018 Conservative Theresa May
Kelly Tolhurst
MP for Rochester and Strood
Official portrait of Kelly Tolhurst crop 2.jpg 19 July 201813 February 2020 Conservative Theresa May

Boris Johnson

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets
Paul Scully
MP for Sutton and Cheam
Official portrait of Paul Scully MP crop 2.jpg 13 February 20208 July 2022 Conservative Boris Johnson
Jane Hunt
MP for Loughborough
Official portrait of Jane Hunt MP crop 2.jpg 8 July 20228 September 2022 Conservative Boris Johnson
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Enterprise and Markets
Dean Russell
MP for Watford
Official portrait of Dean Russell MP crop 2.jpg 20 September 202227 October 2022 Conservative Liz Truss
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Enterprise, Markets and Small Business
Kevin Hollinrake
MP for Thirsk and Malton
Official portrait of Kevin Hollinrake MP crop 2.jpg 27 October 202226 March 2024 Conservative Rishi Sunak
Minister of State for Enterprise, Markets and Small Business
Kevin Hollinrake
MP for Thirsk and Malton
Official portrait of Kevin Hollinrake MP crop 2.jpg 26 March 20245 July 2024 Conservative Rishi Sunak
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment Rights, Competition and Markets
Justin Madders
MP for Ellesmere Port and Bromborough
Official portrait of Justin Madders MP crop 2.jpg 9 July 2024Incumbent Labour Keir Starmer

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References

  1. "Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment Rights, Competition and Markets - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 2024-07-25.