Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland facts for kids
Quick facts for kids United KingdomParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland |
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Appointer | The Monarch (on the advice of the Prime Minister) |
Inaugural holder | John Pratt |
Formation | 8 August 1919 |
Website | Scotland Office |
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland is an important job in the Government of the United Kingdom. Think of it like a helper or assistant minister. This person supports the main Secretary of State for Scotland. Their job is to help manage things related to Scotland within the UK government.
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What is this Job?
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland is a junior minister. This means they are part of the government but work under a more senior minister. They help the Secretary of State for Scotland with their duties. This role is sometimes called the Deputy Secretary of State for Scotland.
A Look Back in Time
This job started a long time ago, in 1919. Back then, it was called the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health for Scotland. It focused on health matters in Scotland.
In 1926, the name changed to the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland. This made the job cover more general topics, not just health.
Over the years, more of these helper roles were added. Sometimes there were two or even three Under-Secretaries. There was also a "Minister of State" role, which is another type of junior minister.
After 1999, Scotland got its own parliament. This is called "devolution." Because Scotland could now make more of its own decisions, the number of UK ministers for Scotland was reduced. Today, there are usually two Under-Secretaries who help the Secretary of State for Scotland.
Who Holds the Job Now?
The current Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland is Kirsty McNeill. She started her role on July 9, 2024.
First to Hold the Post
The very first person to hold this type of role was John Pratt. He became the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Health for Scotland on August 8, 1919.
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See also
- Deputy First Minister of Scotland