1999 British cabinet reshuffle

On 27 July 1999, British Prime Minister Tony Blair held his first major cabinet reshuffle of his government.[1]

Background

It was considered that Health secretary Frank Dobson would stand in the 2000 London mayoral election against Labour-turned-Independent Ken Livingstone.[2] But he denied accusations of him being moved out of government.[3]

Mo Mowlam expected to be replaced as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland by Peter Mandelson but this did not happen until October 1999.[4] The reshuffle was anticipated as being the cull of Old Labour and the promotion of Blairites from the 1997 general election.[5] It was reported that Alastair Campbell, Blair's Press Secretary, had influence over changes at Cabinet level.[6]

The reshuffle was delayed by a week following Labour's unexpected success in the 1999 Eddisbury by-election.[7]

Cabinet-level changes

Ivor Richard, Harriet Harman, David Clark and Gavin Strang left the cabinet

The President of the Board of Trade ceased to be a title used by the Trade Secretary

Junior ministerial changes

Colour key
  •      Promoted[note 1]
  •      Left the government
MinisterPosition before reshufflePosition after reshuffle
Peter KilfoyleParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence
Ian McCartneyMinister of State for Competitiveness
Barbara RocheFinancial Secretary to the TreasuryMinister of State for Asylum and Immigration
Stephen TimmsFinancial Secretary to the Treasury
Tony LloydMinister of State for Foreign AffairsBackbench MP
John BattleMinister of State for Trade and IndustryMinister of State for Foreign Affairs
Brian WilsonMinister of State for ScotlandMinister of State for Trade and Industry
Joyce QuinMinister of State for EuropeMinister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Geoff HoonMinister of State for AfricaMinister of State for Europe
Peter HainMinister of State for Africa
Gareth WilliamsMinister of State for Prisons
Charles ClarkeParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Education and EmploymentMinister of State for Prisons
Kate HoeyParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Home AffairsMinister for Sport
Tony BanksMinister for SportBackbench MP
Steve BassamBackbench MPParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Home Affairs
George HowarthParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Prisons, Drugs & ElectionsParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Helen LiddellMinister of State for TransportMinister of State for Trade and Industry
Gus MacdonaldMinister of State for Transport
Hilary ArmstrongMinister of State for Housing and Planning
Nick RaynsfordMinister for London
Richard CabornMinister of State for the RegionsMinister of State for Trade
Keith HillAssistant Whip
Alan MealeParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Energy, Environment & the RegionsBackbench MP
Beverley HughesBackbench MPParliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions
Jeff RookerMinister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and FoodMinister of State for Pensions
Stephen TimmsParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Social SecurityMinister of State for Pensions
Bernard DonoughueParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Farming and the Food IndustryBackbench MP
Helene HaymanParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for HealthParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Farming and the Food Industry
Doug HendersonMinister of State for the Armed Forces
John SpellarParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for DefenceMinister of State for the Armed Forces
John GilbertMinister of State for Defence ProcurementBackbench MP
Elizabeth SymonsParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth AffairsMinister of State for Defence Procurement
George MudieParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education and EmploymentBackbench MP
Jacqui SmithBackbench MPParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education and Employment
Michael WillsBackbench MPParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Education and Employment
Malcolm WicksBackbench MPMinister for Lifelong Learning in the Department for Education and Employment
Gisela StuartBackbench MPParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health
Alan JohnsonBackbench MPParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Small Firms, Trade & Industry
Keith VazParliamentary Under Secretary of State to the Lord Chancellors DepartmentMinister for Europe, Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
David LockBackbench MPParliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Lord Chancellors Department
John SewelParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for ScotlandBackbench MP
Calum MacDonaldParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for ScotlandBackbench MP
Peter HainParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for WalesMinister of State for Africa, the Middle East and South Asia
Jon Owen JonesParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales
David HansonAssistant WhipParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales
Gerry SutcliffeBackbench MPAssistant Whip
Philip HuntLord-in-waitingParliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department of Health
Willy BachBackbench MP (given peerage on day of reshuffle)Lord-in-waiting

Reception

The reshuffle was described as "problematic".[9] Journalist Anne Perkins wrote in favour of scrapping cabinet reshuffles.[10]

References

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