Minister for Portsmouth

Minister for Portsmouth
Royal Arms as used by His Majesty's Government
Department for Communities and Local Government
Formation2014
First holderMichael Fallon
Final holderMark Francois
Abolished2016

The Minister for Portsmouth was a ministerial role within the Government of the United Kingdom. It was created in January 2014 with the appointment of Michael Fallon as the first Minister for Portsmouth. The post was created in response to the loss of jobs from BAE Systems in the local shipyard. The minister was charged with bringing economic growth to the city.

In the Cabinet reshuffle of 15 July 2014 this role moved to Matthew Hancock, whose full title was Minister of State for Energy, Business and Portsmouth. Following the Conservative Party's success in the 2015 general election, Hancock was succeeded by Mark Francois as Minister for Portsmouth, but Francois was not replaced when he left in the July 2016 reshuffle.