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The leader of the House of Commons is a minister of the Crown of the Government of the United Kingdom whose main role is organising government business in the
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. The leader is generally a member or attendee of the cabinet of the United Kingdom. The House of Commons devotes approximately three-quarters of its time to debating and explaining government business, such as bills introduced by the government and ministerial statements. The leader of the House of Commons, with the parties' chief whips ("the
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"), is responsible for organising government business and providing time for non-government ( backbench) business to be put before the House of Commons. The present leader of the House of Commons is
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Responsibilities

The following are some of the current responsibilities of the leader of the House of Commons: *The Government’s Legislative Programme, chairing the Cabinet Committee. *Managing and announcing the business of the House of Commons weekly and facilitating motions and debate in the Chamber, particularly on House business. *Government’s representative in the House (sitting on the
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, Public Accounts Commission, and the Speaker’s Committees on the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority). *House of Commons representative in Government. *Parliamentary reform and policy. *Ministerial responsibility for the Privy Council Office. The Osmotherly Rules, which set out guidance on how civil servants should respond to parliamentary select committees, are co-updated by the Office of the Leader of the House of Commons and the Cabinet Office.


History

The title was not established until about the middle of the nineteenth century, although the institution is much older. Until 1942, the title was usually held by the prime minister if he sat in the House of Commons, however, in more recent years, the title has been held by a separate politician. The title holder is not formally appointed by the Crown and the title alone does not attract a salary, so is now usually held in addition to a sinecure, currently Lord President of the Council.


List of leaders of the House of Commons (1721–present)


Deputy Leader of the House of Commons

From 1922, when the prime minister was also leader of the House of Commons, day-to-day duties were frequently carried out by a Deputy Leader of the House of Commons. At other times, a deputy leader of the House of Commons was appointed merely to enhance an individual politician's standing within the government. The title has been in use since 1942, but was not used from the 2019 dissolution of the
Second May ministry The second May ministry was formed on 11 June 2017 after Theresa May returned to office following the June 2017 snap general election. The election resulted in a hung parliament with the Conservative Party losing its governing majority in the ...
to 2022, when it was revived by Boris Johnson. This was shortlived however, as it was abolished by Liz Truss after she became Prime Minister a few months later.


List of Deputy Leaders of the House of Commons


See also

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Leader of the House of Lords The leader of the House of Lords is a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom who is responsible for arranging government business in the House of Lords. The post is also the leader of the majority party in the House of Lords who acts as ...
* Speaker of the House of Commons *
Minister for Parliamentary Business The Minister for Parliamentary Business is a junior ministerial post in the Scottish Government. As a result, the minister does not attend the Scottish Cabinet but supports the Cabinet Secretary for Covid Recovery, who is a member of the cabin ...
, the equivalent cabinet post in the Scottish Government


References


External links


Official websiteDeputy Leader of the House of CommonsParliamentary website
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