Third Blair ministry


The third Blair ministry lasted from May 2005 to June 2007. The election on 5 May 2005 saw Labour win a historic third successive term in power, though their majority now stood at 66 seats – compared to 167 four years earlier – and they failed to gain any new seats. Blair had already declared that the new term in parliament would be his last.

Cabinet

Changes

Members of the Cabinet are in bold face.

Prime Minister, the Cabinet Office and non-Departmental ministers

Departments of state

OfficeNameDate
Chancellor of the ExchequerGordon Brown5 May 2005 – 27 June 2007
Chief Secretary to the TreasuryDes Browne6 May 2005 – 5 May 2006
Chief Secretary to the TreasuryStephen Timms5 May 2006 – 27 June 2007
Paymaster GeneralDawn Primarolo5 May 2005 – 27 June 2007
Financial Secretary to the TreasuryJohn Healey6 May 2005 – 27 June 2007
Economic Secretary to the TreasuryIvan Lewis6 May 2005 – 6 May 2006
Economic Secretary to the TreasuryEd Balls6 May 2006 – 27 June 2007

OfficeNameDate
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth AffairsJack Straw5 May 2005 – 6 May 2006
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth AffairsMargaret Beckett6 May 2006 – 27 June 2007
Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth AffairsKim Howells11 May 2005 – 27 June 2007
Minister of State for EuropeDouglas Alexander11 May 2005 – 8 May 2006
Minister of State for EuropeGeoff Hoon8 May 2006 – 27 June 2007

OfficeNameDate
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsMargaret Beckett5 May 2005 – 5 May 2006
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural AffairsDavid Miliband5 May 2006 – 27 June 2007
Minister of State for the EnvironmentElliot Morley5 May 2005 – 5 May 2006
Minister of State for the EnvironmentIan Pearson6 June 2006 – 27 June 2007
Minister of State for Housing and PlanningYvette Cooper10 May 2005 – 27 June 2007

OfficeNameDate
Secretary of State for DefenceJohn Reid6 May 2005 – 5 May 2006
Secretary of State for DefenceDes Browne5 May 2006 – 27 June 2007
Minister of State for the Armed ForcesAdam Ingram5 May 2005 – 27 June 2007
Minister for Defence ProcurementThe Lord Drayson6 May 2005 – 27 June 2007

OfficeNameDate
Secretary of State for Education and SkillsRuth Kelly5 May 2005 – 5 May 2006
Secretary of State for Education and SkillsAlan Johnson5 May 2006 – 27 June 2007
Minister of State for Schools and LearnersJacqui Smith6 May 2005 – 5 May 2006
Minister of State for Schools and LearnersJim Knight5 May 2006 – 27 June 2007
Minister of State for Higher EducationBill Rammell11 May 2005 – 27 June 2007
Minister for ChildrenMaria Eagle11 May 2005 – 8 May 2006
Minister for ChildrenBeverley Hughes8 May 2006 – 27 June 2007

OfficeNameDate
Secretary of State for HealthPatricia Hewitt6 May 2005 – 27 June 2007
Minister of State for HealthJane Kennedy6 May 2005 – 8 May 2006
Minister of State for HealthAndy Burnham8 May 2006 – 27 June 2007
Minister for Public HealthCaroline Flint6 May 2005 – 27 June 2007

OfficeNameDate
Secretary of State for Work and PensionsDavid Blunkett6 May 2005 – 2 November 2005
Secretary of State for Work and PensionsJohn Hutton2 November 2005 – 27 June 2007
Minister of State for PensionsStephen Timms10 May 2005 – 5 May 2006
Minister of State for PensionsJames Purnell5 May 2006 – 27 June 2007

OfficeNameDate
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and SportChris Smith2 May 1997 – 8 June 2001
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and SportTessa Jowell8 June 2001 – 27 June 2007
Minister of State for CultureDavid Lammy10 May 2005 – 27 June 2007

OfficeNameDate
Secretary of State for TransportAlistair Darling5 May 2005 – 5 May 2006
Secretary of State for TransportDouglas Alexander5 May 2006 – 27 June 2007
Minister of State for TransportStephen Ladyman9 May 2005 – 27 June 2007

Law officers

Parliament

OfficeNameDate
Government Chief Whip
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
Hilary Armstrong5 May 2005 – 5 May 2006
Government Chief Whip
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
Jacqui Smith5 May 2006 – 27 June 2007