Minister for Women and Equality

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Minister for Women and Equality

Incumbent:
Harriet Harman MP
Took office: 28 June 2007

Style: The Right Honourable
Appointed by: Gordon Brown
as Prime Minister
First : Harriet Harman MP
(as Minister for Women)
Formation: 1997-1998
United Kingdom

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The Minister for Women was a ministerial position in the United Kingdom.

Following Gordon Brown expanding the portfolio the position was retitled Minister for Women and Equality. It was expected that this role would be given the title Secretary of State for Equalities, however the legal responsibilities were given to Harriet Harman in her existing position as Lord Privy Seal. On 12th October 2007[1] a new department, the Government Equalities Office was created, which supported the position.

The position has responsibility for addressing all forms of discrimination, but with particular emphasis on gender inequality. The under-representation of Women in Parliament means that 'Minister for Women' has been retained as part of the title to ensure their views are considered in government.[2].

There is currently no corresponding position of Minister for Men, although requests have been made in the House of Commons and House of Lords for a minister to work on areas specific to men.[3]


[edit] List of Ministers for Women

Junior Minister Cabinet Minister
1997-98 Joan Ruddock Harriet Harman
1998-01 Tessa Jowell Baroness Jay
2001 Baroness Morgan of Huyton Patricia Hewitt
2001-03 Barbara Roche Patricia Hewitt
2003-05 Jacqui Smith Patricia Hewitt
2005-06 Meg Munn Tessa Jowell
2006-07 Meg Munn Ruth Kelly

[edit] List of Ministers for Women and Equality

Junior Minister Cabinet Minister
2007- Barbara Follett Harriet Harman

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