Minister for Civil Society

The Minister for Civil Society was a position within the Department for Culture, Media and Sport in the government of the United Kingdom. It concerned and directly supported charities, volunteering, social enterprise and the Big Society manifesto-committed agenda of the First Cameron Ministry (2010-2015) and short-lived Second Cameron Ministry.[1]

Before the new commitments and Cabinet reshuffle on formation of the May Ministry in 2016 the Office for Civil Society supporting the Minister was part of the Cabinet Office

The post was merged with Minister of Sport to become Minister for Sport and Civil Society after the 2017 general election.

Ministers for Civil Society

Name Portrait Term of office Political party Prime Minister
Nick Hurd 15 May 2010 14 July 2014 Conservative David Cameron
(Coalition)
Brooks Newmark 15 July 2014 27 September 2014 Conservative
Rob Wilson 27 September 2014 8 June 2017 Conservative
David Cameron
(II)
Theresa May

Shadow ministers for Civil Society

Name Portrait Term of office Party
Gareth Thomas[2] October 2011 October 2013 Labour
Lisa Nandy October 2013 September 2015 Labour
Ian Lavery[3] September 2015 February 2017 Labour

References

  1. Nick Hurd, Minister for Civil Society | Cabinet Office
  2. "Gareth Thomas". www.civilsociety.co.uk. Civil Society Media Limited. Retrieved 2014-09-29.
  3. http://www.civilsociety.co.uk/governance/news/content/20398/ian_lavery_appointed_shadow_minister_for_civil_society
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