Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs
British government official overseeing post-Empire relations From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The secretary of state for commonwealth affairs was a British Cabinet minister responsible for dealing with the United Kingdom's relations with members of the Commonwealth of Nations (its former colonies). The minister's department was the Commonwealth Office.
The position was created on 1 August 1966 by the merger of the old positions of secretary of state for commonwealth relations and secretary of state for the colonies. In 1968 the position was merged with that of secretary of state for foreign affairs to create the new position of secretary of state for foreign and Commonwealth affairs.
Secretaries of state for commonwealth affairs, 1966–1968
Name | Term of office | Political party | P.M. | F.Sec. | |||
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Herbert Bowden | 1 August 1966 | 29 August 1967 | Labour | Wilson | Stewart | ||
G.Brown | |||||||
George Thomson | 29 August 1967 | 17 October 1968 | Labour | ||||
Stewart |
Shadow secretaries of state for commonwealth affairs
Name | Entered office | Left office | Political party | Shadow Cabinet | ||
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Reginald Maudling | ![]() |
1 August 1966 | 21 April 1968 | Conservative | Heath | |
Alec Douglas-Home | ![]() |
21 April 1968 | 17 October 1968 | Conservative |
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