Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury

The exchequer secretary to the Treasury is a junior ministerial post in His Majesty's Treasury, ranked below the First Lord of the Treasury, the chancellor of the Exchequer, the chief secretary to the Treasury, the paymaster general and the financial secretary to the Treasury, and alongside the economic secretary to the Treasury. It ranks at parliamentary secretary level and the holder does not attend Cabinet.

United Kingdom
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury
Incumbent
Dan Tomlinson
since 1 September 2025
His Majesty's Treasury
Reports toFirst Lord of the Treasury
Chancellor of the Exchequer & Second Lord of the Treasury
NominatorPrime Minister
AppointerThe King
(on the advice of the prime minister)
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
Inaugural holderPhillip Oppenheim
Formation23 July 1996
WebsiteOfficial website

The first exchequer secretary was Phillip Oppenheim, who held the post from 23 July 1996 to 2 May 1997, when he lost his seat in the general election that brought Tony Blair to power.

After a period of abeyance, the office was reinstated upon Gordon Brown's accession as prime minister in June 2007, when Angela Eagle was appointed exchequer secretary. The office again fell out of use in July 2016 when Theresa May became prime minister, before she reinstated it following the 2017 general election.

The position was held by Helen Whately, having been held by Kemi Badenoch from 2020 to 2021.

The minister is shadowed by the shadow exchequer secretary to the Treasury, who sits on the Official Opposition frontbench.

Responsibilities

HM Treasury

  • Enterprise and productivity including small business taxation and support to the chancellor of the Exchequer on economic reform
  • Competition and better regulation
  • Science, innovation and skills policy, including implementation of the 10-year science and innovation strategy and the R&D tax credit
  • Regional economic policy
  • Urban regeneration and social exclusion including housing, planning and planning gain supplement;
  • Environmental issues including taxation of transport, international Climate Change issues including global carbon trading and EU ETS, and Energy Issues
  • Taxation of oil
  • Excise duties and gambling, including excise fraud and law enforcement
  • Public-private partnerships including Private Finance Initiative, and Partnerships UK
  • Ministerial responsibility for the Office for National Statistics, the Royal Mint and Departmental Minister for HM Treasury Group
  • Support to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury on public spending issues including long-term challenges in the run up to the Comprehensive Spending Review and selected Cabinet Committees
  • Assist where necessary on European issues
  • Working with the Financial Secretary to the Treasury on the Finance Bill

Responsibility for procurement policy and the former Office of Government Commerce was transferred to the Cabinet Office in 2011.

List of exchequer secretaries

Key
  Conservative       Labour
Portrait Name Term of office Party Prime Minister Chancellor Ref.
Phillip Oppenheim
MP for Amber Valley
23 July
1996
2 May
1997
Conservative Major Clarke
Office not in use 1997–2007 N/A Blair Brown
Angela Eagle
MP for Wallasey
29 June
2007
9 June
2009
Labour Brown Darling
Kitty Ussher
MP for Burnley
9 June
2009
17 June
2009
Labour
Sarah McCarthy-Fry
MP for Portsmouth North
17 June
2009
11 May
2010
Labour
David Gauke
MP for South West Hertfordshire
13 May
2010
15 July
2014
Conservative Cameron
(Coalition)
Osborne
Priti Patel
MP for Witham
15 July
2014
11 May
2015
Conservative
Damian Hinds
MP for East Hampshire
12 May
2015
13 July
2016
Conservative Cameron
(II)
Office not in use 2016–2017 N/A May (I) Hammond
Andrew Jones
MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough
15 June
2017
8 January
2018
Conservative May (II)
Robert Jenrick
MP for Newark
9 January
2018
24 July
2019
Conservative
Simon Clarke
MP for Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
27 July
2019
13 February
2020
Conservative Johnson Javid
Kemi Badenoch
MP for Saffron Walden
13 February
2020
16 September
2021
Conservative Sunak
Helen Whately
MP for Faversham and Mid Kent
16 September
2021
8 July
2022
Conservative
Alan Mak
MP for Havant
8 July
2022
7 September
2022
Conservative Zahawi
Felicity Buchan
MP for Kensington
8 September
2022
28 October
2022
Conservative Truss Kwarteng
Hunt
James Cartlidge
MP for South Suffolk
28 October
2022
21 April
2023
Conservative Sunak
Gareth Davies
MP for Grantham and Stamford
21 April
2023
4 July
2024
Conservative
James Murray
MP for Ealing North
9 July
2024
1 September
2025
Labour Starmer Reeves
Dan Tomlinson
MP for Chipping Barnet
1 September
2025
Incumbent Labour

See also

  • Secretary to the Treasury

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