Minister for Social Exclusion

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The Minister for Social Exclusion is a ministerial position within the cabinet of the British government. It was first created as a position outside the cabinet by Tony Blair in 1999 and charged with "tackling social exclusion"[1]. Since May 2006 it has been a full cabinet position in order to put such issues at the forefront of the government's agenda.

The current incumbent is Hilary Armstrong.