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