Difference between revisions of "Prime Minister's National Economic Council"

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Latest revision as of 16:49, 25 February 2009

The Prime Minister's National Economic Council was created in 2008 to coordinate economic policies across government.

Members

 * Prime Minister (Chair)
   * Chancellor of the Exchequer (Deputy Chair)
   * Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
   * Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
   * Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
   * Leader of the House of Commons (and Lord Privy Seal); Minister for Women and Equality
   * Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
   * Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families
   * Secretary of State of Energy and Climate Change
   * Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
   * Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
   * Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills
   * Chief Secretary to the Treasury
   * Secretary of State for Wales
   * Secretary of State for Scotland
   * Minister for the Cabinet Office; and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
   * Minister of State for Housing
   * Minister for Science
   * Minister for the City
   * Minister for Economic Competitiveness and Small Business
   * Minister for Communications, Technology and Broadcasting

References