Labour Government 1929-1931

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The Second Labour Government was formed by Ramsay MacDonald on his second appointment as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on June 5, 1929. As the name suggests it was the second occasion on which the Labour Party had formed a government; the first Labour government held office during 1924.

The government lacked a parliamentary majority, whilst also facing the problems stemming from the impact of the Great Depression. In the summer of 1931 it was gripped by a political and financial crisis as the value of the pound and its place on the Gold Standard came under threat over fears that the budget was unbalanced. During August 1931 the Cabinet struggled to produce budget amendments that were politically acceptable but proved unable to do so without causing mass resignations and a fullscale split in the party. On August 24, 1931 the government formally resigned.

It was succeeded by the First National Ministry, also headed by Ramsay MacDonald and made up of members of Labour, the Conservatives and Liberals, calling itself a National Government.

The circumstances of the downfall of the Labour government and its replacement by the National Government have provoked massive controversy ever since.

Members of the Cabinet are in bold face.

Office Name Dates Notes
Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald 5 June 192924 August 1931  
Lord Chancellor The Lord Sankey 7 June 1929  
Lord President of the Council The Lord Parmoor 7 June 1929  
Lord Privy Seal James Henry Thomas 7 June 1929  
Vernon Hartshorn 5 June 1930
Thomas Johnston 24 March 1931
Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden 7 June 1929  
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury Tom Kennedy 14 June 1929  
Financial Secretary to the Treasury Frederick Pethick-Lawrence 11 June 1929  
Lords of the Treasury Charles Edwards 11 June 192913 March 1931  
John Allen Parkinson 11 June 19291 March 1931
Alfred Barnes 11 June 192923 October 1930
William Whiteley 27 June 192924 August 1931
Wilfred Paling 27 June 192924 August 1931
Ernest Thurtle 23 October 193024 August 1931
Henry Charleton 13 March 193123 August 1931
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Arthur Henderson 7 June 1929  
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Hugh Dalton 11 June 1929  
Secretary of State for the Home Department John Robert Clynes 7 June 1929  
Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department Alfred Short 11 June 1929  
First Lord of the Admiralty Albert Victor Alexaner 7 June 1929  
Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty Charles Ammon 11 June 1929  
Civil Lord of the Admiralty George Hall 11 June 1929  
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Noel Buxton 7 June 1929  
Christopher Addison 5 June 1930
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Christopher Addison 11 June 1929  
The Earl De La Warr 5 June 1930
Secretary of State for Air The Lord Thomson 7 June 1929  
The Lord Amulree 14 October 1930
Under-Secretary of State for Air Frederick Montague 11 June 1929  
Secretary of State for the Colonies The Lord Passfield 7 June 1929  
Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies William Lunn 11 June 1929  
Drummond Shiels 1 December 1929
Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs The Lord Passfield 7 June 1929  
James Henry Thomas 5 June 1930
Under-Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs Arthur Ponsonby 11 June 1929  
William Lunn 1 December 1929
President of the Board of Education Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan 7 June 1929  
Hastings Lees-Smith 2 March 1931
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education Morgan Jones 11 June 1929  
Minister of Health Arthur Greenwood 7 June 1929  
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health Susan Lawrence 11 June 1929  
Secretary of State for India William Wedgwood Benn 7 June 1929  
Under-Secretary of State for India Drummond Shiels 11 June 1929  
The Earl Russell 1 December 1929
The Lord Snell 13 March 1931
Minister of Labour Margaret Bondfield 7 June 1929  
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour Jack Lawson 11 June 1929  
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Sir Oswald Mosley 7 June 1929  
Clement Attlee 23 May 1930
The Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede 13 March 1931
Paymaster General The Lord Arnold 7 June 1929  
vacant 6 March 1931
Minister of Pensions Frank Roberts 7 June 1929  
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions vacant    
Postmaster General Hastings Lees-Smith 7 June 1929  
Clement Attlee 2 March 1931
Assistant Postmaster General Samuel Viant 7 July 1929  
Secretary of State for Scotland William Adamson 7 June 1929  
Under-Secretary of State for Scotland Thomas Johnston 7 June 1929  
Joseph Westwood 25 March 1931
President of the Board of Trade William Graham 7 June 1929  
Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade Walter Robert Smith 11 June 1929  
Secretary for Overseas Trade George Gillett 7 July 1929  
Secretary for Mines Ben Turner 1 June 1929  
Emanuel Shinwell 5 June 1930
Minister of Transport Herbert Morrison 7 June 1929 entered the Cabinet 19 March 1931
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport The Earl Russell 11 June 1929  
Arthur Ponsonby 1 December 1929 created Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede 17 January 1930
John Allen Parkinson 1 March 1931  
Secretary of State for War Thomas Shaw 7 June 1929  
Under-Secretary of State for War The Earl De La Warr 11 June 1929  
The Lord Marley 5 June 1930
Financial Secretary to the War Office Emanuel Shinwell 11 June 1929  
William Sanders 5 June 1930
First Commissioner of Works George Lansbury 7 June 1929  
Attorney General Sir William Jowitt 7 June 1929  
Solicitor General Sir James Melville 7 June 1929  
Sir Stafford Cripps 22 October 1930
Lord Advocate Craigie Mason Aitchison 17 June 1929  
Solicitor General for Scotland John Charles Watson 17 June 1929  
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household John Henry Hayes 24 June 1929  
Treasurer of the Household Ben Smith 24 June 1929  
Comptroller of the Household Thomas Henderson 24 June 1929  
Lords in Waiting The Earl De La Warr 18 July 192924 August 1931  
The Lord Muir-Mackenzie 18 July 192922 May 1930
Preceded by
Conservative Government 1924-1929
Government of the United Kingdom
1929–1931
Succeeded by
National Government 1931-1935