Chairman of Ways and Means
































Chairman of Ways and Means and Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons
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Incumbent
Sir Lindsay Hoyle

since 8 June 2010
Style


  • Mr. Deputy Speaker (whilst presiding)

  • Sir Lindsay (whilst presiding in committee)


Appointer Elected by the House of Commons
Inaugural holder Sir Alexander Grant, Bt.
Formation 1826
Deputy


  • Dame Eleanor Laing

  • Dame Rosie Winterton



In the United Kingdom, the Chairman of Ways and Means is a senior member of the House of Commons who acts as one of the Speaker's three deputies. The position is currently held by Sir Lindsay Hoyle, member of parliament for Chorley, who was elected by secret ballot on 8 June 2010.




Contents






  • 1 History and functions


  • 2 List of Chairmen of Ways and Means since 1826


  • 3 List of First Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means


  • 4 List of Second Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means


  • 5 See also


  • 6 External links





History and functions


The Chairman of Ways and Means is the principal Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, presiding over the House in the Speaker's absence. The Chairman also takes the Chair of the Committee of the Whole House. The Chairman's title is derived from his role in the former Committee of Ways and Means, which was abolished in 1967. The Chairman's connection with the financial responsibilities of this Committee gave rise to the tradition that the Chairman presides over the annual budget debate, although there is no reason why the Speaker cannot do so if he or she chooses. The Chairman is always a senior Member of the House, often with experience of chairing standing committees, and sometimes also of being a government minister.


Since 1902 the House has also appointed a First Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means together with a further Second Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means being appointed from 1971 onwards, who also deputise for the Speaker in the Chair or by chairing Committees of the Whole House, although the Chairman has certain additional and distinct responsibilities (for instance, in relation to private bills and overseeing the Panel of Committee Chairs).


Once appointed, both the Chairman of Ways and Means and the Deputy Chairmen follow the same tradition of neither speaking nor voting on any matter before the House (unless a casting vote is required). Unlike the Speaker, though, they remain members of their political party and campaign in general elections as party politicians. The Chairman and Second Deputy Chairman are elected from the opposite side of the House to the (former) party of the Speaker, while the First Deputy Chairman comes from the same side. Because the four do not vote (except to break a tie), this effectively pairs the occupants of the chair (their presumed support for their side cancelling each other out), which means no party loses a voting advantage on account of having one of the four drawn from its ranks.


Male Deputy Speakers wear morning dress (a black frock-coat, or a morning coat, with black waistcoat and grey and black striped trousers) when presiding.



List of Chairmen of Ways and Means since 1826


Bold type indicates a Chairman who was later elected as the Speaker of the House of Commons.



















































































































































































































































































































































From
Until
Name
Party
Constituency
Retirement honour
1826
1831

Sir Alexander Grant, Bt

Conservative

Aldborough, Westbury
...
1831
1841

Ralph Bernal

Whig

Rochester
...
1841
1847

Thomas Greene

Conservative

Lancaster
...
1847
1852

Ralph Bernal

Whig

Rochester
...
1852
1853

John Wilson-Patten

Conservative

North Lancashire

Baron Winmarleigh
1853
1855

Hon. Edward Pleydell-Bouverie

Whig

Kilmarnock Burghs
...
1855
1859

Henry FitzRoy

Conservative

Lewes
...
1859
1864

William Nathaniel Massey

Liberal

Salford
...
1865
1872

John George Dodson

Liberal

East Sussex

Baron Monk Bretton (1884)
1872
1874

John Bonham Carter

Liberal

Winchester
...
1874
1880

Henry Cecil Raikes

Conservative

Chester
...
1880
1883

Lyon Playfair

Liberal

Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities

Baron Playfair
1883
1885

Sir Arthur Otway, Bt

Liberal

Rochester
...
1886
1893

Leonard Courtney

Liberal

Bodmin
Baron Courtney of Penwith
1893
1895

John William Mellor

Liberal

Sowerby
...
1895
1905

James Lowther

Conservative

Penrith

Viscount Ullswater
1905
1906

Sir John Lawson, Bt

Conservative

Thirsk and Malton

Baronetcy
1906
1911

Alfred Emmott

Liberal

Oldham

Baron Emmott
1911
1921

John Henry Whitley

Liberal

Halifax
...
1921
1924

James Hope

Conservative

Sheffield Central

Baron Rankeillour
Feb 1924
Oct 1924

Robert Young

Labour

Newton
Knighthood
1924
1929

James Hope

Conservative

Sheffield Central

Baron Rankeillour
1929
1931

Robert Young

Labour

Newton
Knighthood
1931
1943

Dennis Herbert

Conservative

Watford

Baron Hemingford
Jan 1943
Mar 1943

Douglas Clifton Brown

Conservative

Hexham

Viscount Ruffside
1943
1951

James Milner

Labour

Leeds South East

Baron Milner of Leeds
1951
1959

Sir Charles MacAndrew

Unionist/Conservative

Bute and Northern Ayrshire

Baron MacAndrew
1959
1962

Gordon Touche

Conservative

Dorking

Baronetcy
1962
1964

Sir William Anstruther-Gray

Unionist/Conservative

Berwick and East Lothian
Baron Kilmany
1964
1965

Horace King

Labour

Southampton Itchen
Baron Maybray-King
1965
1966

Sir Samuel Storey, Bt

Conservative

Stretford
Baron Buckton
1966
1968

Sir Eric Fletcher

Labour

Islington East
Baron Fletcher
1968
1970

Sydney Irving

Labour

Dartford
Baron Irving of Dartford
1970
1974

Sir Robert Grant-Ferris

Conservative

Nantwich
Baron Harvington
1974
1976

George Thomas

Labour

Cardiff West
Viscount Tonypandy
1976
1979

Oscar Murton

Conservative

Poole
Baron Murton of Lindisfarne
1979
1983

Bernard Weatherill

Conservative

Croydon North East
Baron Weatherill
1983
1992

Harold Walker

Labour

Doncaster Central
Baron Walker of Doncaster
1992
1997

Michael Morris

Conservative

Northampton South
Baron Naseby
1997
2010

Sir Alan Haselhurst

Conservative

Saffron Walden
Baron Haselhurst
2010

Incumbent

Sir Lindsay Hoyle

Labour

Chorley



List of First Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means



















































































































































































































































































































From
Until
Name
Party
Constituency
Retirement honour
1902
1905

Arthur Frederick Jeffreys

Conservative

Basingstoke

Baron Jeffreys
1905
1906

Laurence Hardy

Conservative

Ashford
...
1906
1910

James Caldwell

Liberal

Lanarkshire Mid
...
1910
1911

John Henry Whitley

Liberal

Halifax
...
1911
1918

Donald Maclean

Liberal

Peebles and Selkirk
Knighthood
1919
1923
Sir Edwin Cornwall

Liberal

Bethnal Green North-East

Baronetcy
Feb 1924
Oct 1924

Cyril Entwistle

Liberal

Hull South West
...
Dec 1924
1928

Edward FitzRoy

Conservative

Daventry
Knighthood
1928
1929

Dennis Herbert

Conservative

Watford

Baron Hemingford
1929
1931

Herbert Dunnico

Labour

Consett
Knighthood
1931
1938

Robert Bourne

Conservative

Oxford
...
1938
1943

Douglas Clifton Brown

Conservative

Hexham

Viscount Ruffside
Jan 1943
Mar 1943

James Milner

Labour

Leeds South East

Baron Milner of Leeds
1943
1945

Charles Williams

Conservative

Torquay
...
1945
1948

Hubert Beaumont

Labour

Batley and Morley
...
1948
1950

Frank Bowles

Labour

Nuneaton
Baron Bowles
1950
1951

Sir Charles MacAndrew

Unionist/Conservative

Bute and Northern Ayrshire

Baron MacAndrew
1951
1956

Rhys Hopkin Morris

Liberal

Carmarthen
Knighthood
1956
1959

Gordon Touche

Conservative

Dorking

Baronetcy
1959
1962

Sir William Anstruther-Gray

Unionist/Conservative

Berwick and East Lothian
Baron Kilmany
1962
1964

Sir Robert Grimston, Bt

Conservative

Westbury

Baron Grimston of Westbury
1964
1965

Sir Samuel Storey, Bt

Conservative

Stretford
Baron Buckton
1965
1966

Roderic Bowen

Liberal

Ceredigion
...
1966
1968

Sydney Irving

Labour

Dartford
Baron Irving of Dartford
1968
1970

Harry Gourlay

Labour

Kirkcaldy
...
1970
1973

Betty Harvie Anderson

Conservative

East Renfrewshire
Baroness Skrimshire of Quarter
1973
1974

Lance Mallalieu

Labour

Brigg
Knighthood
1974
1976

Oscar Murton

Conservative

Poole
Baron Murton of Lindisfarne
1976
1979

Sir Myer Galpern

Labour

Glasgow Shettleston
Baron Galpern
1979
1982

Bryant Godman Irvine

Conservative

Rye
Knighthood
1982
1987

Ernest Armstrong

Labour

North West Durham
...
1987
1992

Sir Paul Dean

Conservative

Woodspring
Baron Dean of Harptree
1992
1997

Geoffrey Lofthouse

Labour

Pontefract and Castleford
Baron Lofthouse of Pontefract
1997
2000

Michael Martin

Labour

Glasgow Springburn
Baron Martin of Springburn
2000
2010

Sylvia Heal

Labour

Halesowen and Rowley Regis
...
2010
2013

Nigel Evans

Conservative

Ribble Valley
...
2013

Incumbent

Dame Eleanor Laing

Conservative

Epping Forest



List of Second Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means



















































































































From
Until
Name
Party
Constituency
Retirement honour
1971
1973

Lance Mallalieu

Labour

Brigg
...
1973
1974

Oscar Murton

Conservative

Poole
Baron Murton of Lindisfarne
1974
1976

Sir Myer Galpern

Labour

Glasgow Shettleston
Baron Galpern
1976
1979

Sir Bryant Godman Irvine

Conservative

Rye
...
1979
1981

Richard Crawshaw

Labour

Liverpool Toxteth
Baron Crawshaw of Aintree
1981
1982

Ernest Armstrong

Labour

North West Durham
...
1982
1987

Sir Paul Dean

Conservative

Woodspring
Baron Dean of Harptree
1987
1992

Betty Boothroyd

Labour

West Bromwich West
Baroness Boothroyd
1992
1997

Dame Janet Fookes

Conservative

Plymouth Drake
Baroness Fookes
1997
2010

Sir Michael Lord

Conservative

Central Suffolk and North Ipswich
Baron Framlingham
2010
2015

Dame Dawn Primarolo

Labour

Bristol South
Baroness Primarolo
2015
2017

Natascha Engel

Labour

North East Derbyshire
Lost Seat
2017

Incumbent

Dame Rosie Winterton

Labour

Doncaster Central



See also



  • Committee of Ways and Means

  • Speaker of the House of Commons



External links



  • Ways and Means in the parliamentary glossary

  • Chairman of Ways and Means in the BBC parliamentary dictionary










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