Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change
United Kingdom Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change | |
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Arms of Her Majesty's Government | |
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Incumbent Office not in Use | |
Department of Energy and Climate Change | |
Style |
The Right Honourable (Formal prefix) Energy Secretary |
Appointer | Elizabeth II |
Inaugural holder | Ed Miliband |
Formation | 3 October 2008 |
Final holder | Amber Rudd |
Abolished | 14 July 2016 |
Website | www.decc.gov.uk/ |
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change was a British government cabinet position from 2008 to 2016. The Department for Energy and Climate Change was created on 3 October 2008 when former Prime Minister Gordon Brown reshuffled his Cabinet.
The Energy and Climate Change Secretary revived the earlier post of the Secretary of State for Energy as head of the Department of Energy, existing from 1974 to 1992. After which, the Department of Energy was merged into the Department of Trade and Industry under the Conservative government of Sir John Major in 1992.
Sixteen years later, and immediately prior to the creation of the new department, energy policy was the responsibility of the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (itself now a defunct government department, superseded by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills).
In 2010, Lord Marland was made Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State.[1]
On 3 February 2012, Chris Huhne resigned from the post after it was announced that he would be prosecuted for perverting the course of justice, in relation to accusations that he passed on speeding penalties to his ex-wife to avoid losing his own licence. The post was taken over by Ed Davey on the same day.[2]
The post was formed into the new Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in July 2016.
Secretaries of State
Colour key
Conservative
Labour
Liberal Democrats
Name | Term of office | Political party | Prime Minister | ||||
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Lord Carrington | 8 January 1974 | 4 March 1974 | Conservative | Edward Heath | |||
Eric Varley | 5 March 1974 | 10 June 1975 | Labour | Harold Wilson | |||
Tony Benn | 10 June 1975 | 4 May 1979 | Labour | ||||
James Callaghan | |||||||
David Howell | 5 May 1979 | 14 September 1981 | Conservative | Margaret Thatcher | |||
Nigel Lawson | 14 September 1981 | 11 June 1983 | Conservative | ||||
Peter Walker | 11 June 1983 | 13 June 1987 | Conservative | ||||
Cecil Parkinson | 13 June 1987 | 24 July 1989 | Conservative | ||||
John Wakeham | 24 July 1989 | 11 April 1992 | Conservative | ||||
John Major | |||||||
Department abolished 1992. Functions transferred to the Department of Trade and Industry. | |||||||
Name | Portrait | Term of office | Political party | Prime Minister | |||
Ed Miliband | 3 October 2008 | 11 May 2010 | Labour | Gordon Brown | |||
Chris Huhne | 12 May 2010 | 3 February 2012 | Liberal Democrats | David Cameron (Coalition) | |||
Ed Davey | 3 February 2012 | 8 May 2015 | Liberal Democrats | ||||
Amber Rudd | 11 May 2015 | 14 July 2016 | Conservative | David Cameron (II) | |||
Department abolished 2016, merged into Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. |
See also
- Minister of State at the Department of Energy and Climate Change
- Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change