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Appendix: Ministerial periods of office

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 2022

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Anthony Barber, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 25 July 1970–4 March 1974

Tony Benn, Minister of Technology, 4 July 1966–19 June 1970

Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour and National Service, 13 May 1940–23 May 1945

Rab Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 28 October 1951–20 December 1955

Barbara Castle, Secretary of State for Social Services, 5 March 1974–8 April 1976

Richard Crossman, Secretary of State for Health and Social Services, 1 November 1968–19 June 1970

Judith Hart, Minister of Social Security, 26 July 1967–1 November 1968

Peggy Herbison, Minister of Pensions and National Insurance, Minister of Social Security, 18 October 1964–26 July 1967

Keith Joseph, Secretary of State for Health and Social Services, 19 June 1970–4 March 1974

Walter Monckton, Minister of Labour and National Service, 28 October 1951–20 December 1955

Enoch Powell, Minister of Health, 27 July 1960–19 October 1963

Kenneth Robinson, Minister of Health, 18 October 1964–1 November 1968

William Ross, Secretary of State for Scotland, 18 October 1964–19 June 1970

Margaret Thatcher, Secretary of State for Education and Science, 20 June 1970–4 March 1974

Peter Thorneycroft, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 13 January 1957–6 January 1958

Robin Turton, Minister of Health, 20 December 1955–16 January 1957

Dennis Vosper, Minister of Health, 17 January 1957–16 September 1957

Derek Walker-Smith, Minister of Health, 17 September 1957–26 July 1960

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Disability and the Welfare State in Britain
Changes in Perception and Policy 1948-79
, pp. 247 - 248
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Print publication year: 2016

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