Shadow Economic Secretary to the Treasury

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Shadow Economic Secretary to the Treasury
Official portrait of Tulip Siddiq.jpg
Incumbent
Tulip Siddiq

since 4 December 2021
Style Shadow Economic Secretary (informal)
Shadow Minister (formal)
Member of Official Opposition frontbench
Appointer Leader of the Opposition
Formation11 May 2010
First holder David Hanson

The Shadow Economic Secretary to the Treasury is a position in the Official Opposition frontbench.

Contents

The shadow minister is the opposite number to the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, holding them and the Treasury to account. [1] Led by the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, they are a junior opposition spokesperson for the Treasury.

List of shadow ministers

NamePortraitTerm of officePartyOpposition Leader
David Hanson

MP for Delyn

Official portrait of David Hanson crop 2.jpg 11 May 201025 September 2010 Labour Harriet Harman
25 September 20107 October 2011 Ed Miliband
Cathy Jamieson [2] [3]
MP for Kilmarnock and Loudoun
Cathy Jamieson.jpg 7 October 201111 October 2013
Catherine McKinnell [4] [5]
MP for Newcastle upon Tyne North
Official portrait of Catherine McKinnell crop 2.jpg 11 October 2013 [6] 8 May 2015
8 May 201514 September 2015Harriet Harman
Richard Burgon
MP for Leeds East
Official portrait of Richard Burgon MP crop 2.jpg 18 September 201527 June 2016 Jeremy Corbyn
Jonathan Reynolds
MP for Stalybridge and Hyde
Official portrait of Jonathan Reynolds MP crop 2.jpg 6 October 20166 April 2020
Pat McFadden [7]
MP for Wolverhampton South East
Official portrait of Rt Hon Pat McFadden MP crop 2.jpg 9 April 2020 29 November 2021 Keir Starmer
Tulip Siddiq

MP for Hampstead and Kilburn

Official portrait of Tulip Siddiq crop 2.jpg 4 December 2021 Incumbent

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