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United Kingdom
Leader of the
House of Commons
Incumbent
Penny Mordaunt
since 6 September 2022
Cabinet Office
Office of the Leader of the House of Commons
StyleThe Right Honourable
Formation4 April 1721
First holderSir Robert Walpole
Salary£159,038 per annum (2022)[1]
(including £86,584 MP salary)[2]
Websitegov.uk/leader-commons Edit this at Wikidata

The leader of the House of Commons is a minister of the Crown of the Government of the United Kingdom whose main role is organising government business in the House of Commons. The leader is always a member or attendee of the cabinet of the United Kingdom.

The House of Commons devotes approximately three-quarters of its time to debating and explaining government business, such as bills introduced by the government and ministerial statements.[citation needed] The leader of the House of Commons, with the parties' chief whips ("the usual channels"), is responsible for organising government business and providing time for non-government (backbench) business to be put before the House of Commons.[3]

The present leader of the House of Commons is Penny Mordaunt.[4]

Responsibilities

The current responsibilities of the leader of the House of Commons are as follows:

The Osmotherly Rules, which set out guidance on how civil servants should respond to parliamentary select committees, are jointly updated by the Office of the Leader of the House of Commons and the Cabinet Office.[6]

History

The title was not established until about the middle of the 19th century, although the institution is much older.[7]

Until 1942, the title was usually held by the prime minister if he sat in the House of Commons, however, in more recent years, the title has been held by a separate politician.[7]

The title holder is not formally appointed by the Crown[clarification needed] and the title alone does not attract a salary,[7] so is now usually held in addition to a sinecure, currently Lord President of the Council.

List of leaders of the House of Commons (1721–present)

Leader
Constituency
Term of office Other ministerial offices held as leader Party Ministry
Robert Walpole
MP for King's Lynn
4 April
1721
6 February
1742
Whig Walpole–Townshend
Walpole
Samuel Sandys
MP for Worcester
12 February
1742
27 August
1743
Carteret
Henry Pelham
MP for Sussex
27 August
1743
6 March
1754
Broad Bottom
(I & II)
Thomas Robinson
MP for Christchurch
23 March
1754
October
1755
Newcastle I
Henry Fox
MP for Windsor
14 November
1755
13 November
1756
William Pitt 'the Elder'
MP for Okehampton
4 December
1756
6 April
1757
Pitt–Devonshire
Vacant April
1757
June
1757
1757 Caretaker
William Pitt 'the Elder'
MP for Bath
27 June
1757
6 October
1761
Whig Pitt–Newcastle
George Grenville
MP for Buckingham
October
1761
May
1762
Henry Fox
MP for Dunwich
May
1762
April
1763
Bute
(ToryWhig)
George Grenville
MP for Buckingham
16 April
1763
13 July
1765
Grenville
Henry Seymour Conway
MP for Thetford
July
1765
20 October
1768
Rockingham I
Chatham
(WhigTory)
Frederick North
Lord North

MP for Banbury
October
1768
22 March
1782
Tory Grafton
(WhigTory)
North
Charles James Fox
MP for Westminster
27 March
1782
July
1782
Whig Rockingham II
Thomas Townshend
MP for Whitchurch
10 July
1782
6 March
1783
Shelburne
(WhigTory)
Charles James Fox
MP for Westminster
2 April
1783
19 December
1783
Fox–North
Frederick North
Lord North

MP for Banbury
Tory
William Pitt 'the Younger'
MP for Appleby until 1784
MP for Cambridge University from 1784
19 December
1783
14 March
1801
Pitt I
Henry Addington
MP for Devizes
17 March
1801
10 May
1804
Addington
William Pitt 'the Younger'
MP for Cambridge University
10 May
1804
23 January
1806†
Pitt II
Charles James Fox
MP for Westminster
February
1806
13 September
1806†
Whig All the Talents
Charles Grey
Viscount Howick

MP for Northumberland
September
1806
31 March
1807
Spencer Perceval
MP for Northampton
April
1807
11 May
1812
Tory Portland II
Perceval
Robert Stewart
Viscount Castlereagh

MP for Down until 1821
MP for Orford from 1821
The Marquess of Londonderry from 1821
June
1812
12 August
1822†
Liverpool
George Canning
MP for Liverpool until 1823
MP for Harwich 1823–1826
MP for Newport 1826–1827
MP for Seaford from 1827
16 September
1822
8 August
1827†
Canning
(CanningiteWhig)
William Huskisson
MP for Liverpool
3 September
1827
21 January
1828
Goderich
(CanningiteWhig)
Robert Peel
MP for Oxford University until 1829
MP for Westbury from 1829
26 January
1828
16 November
1830
Wellington–Peel
John Spencer
Viscount Althorp

MP for Northamptonshire until 1832
MP for South Northamptonshire from 1832
22 November
1830
14 November
1834
Whig Grey
Melbourne I
Vacant 14 November
1834
10 December
1834
Wellington Caretaker
Robert Peel
MP for Tamworth
10 December
1834
8 April
1835
Conservative Peel I
Lord John Russell
MP for Stroud
18 April
1835
30 August
1841
Whig Melbourne II
Robert Peel
MP for Tamworth
30 August
1841
29 June
1846
Conservative Peel II
Lord John Russell
MP for City of London
30 June
1846
21 February
1852
Whig Russell I
Benjamin Disraeli
MP for Buckinghamshire
27 February
1852
17 December
1852
Conservative Who? Who?
Lord John Russell
MP for City of London
28 December
1852
30 January
1855
Whig Aberdeen
(PeeliteWhig)
Henry John Temple
The Viscount Palmerston

MP for Tiverton
6 February
1855
19 February
1858
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