FST

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FST is the commonly used abbreviation for the UK government ministerial post of Financial Secretary to the Treasury, a key role within HM Treasury responsible for economic and financial matters.

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FST canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government position abbreviation
ministerial position
appointedBy Prime Minister
surface form: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
associatedWith UK financial services industry
UK fiscal policy
UK tax system
economic and financial matters
country United Kingdom
department His Majesty's Treasury
surface form: HM Treasury
hasAbbreviation FST self-linksurface differs
includedIn Cabinet committees
surface form: British Cabinet committees (by invitation)
jurisdiction United Kingdom
locatedIn 10 Downing Street
surface form: 10 Downing Street area (government offices)

London, England
surface form: London
memberOf HM Treasury
surface form: HM Treasury ministerial team
partOf His Majesty's Treasury
surface form: HM Treasury

UK government
surface form: UK Government
refersTo Financial Secretary to the Treasury
surface form: Financial Secretary to the Treasury (UK)

ministerial post
reportsTo Chancellor of the Exchequer
responsibleFor City of London financial services policy
Finance Bill management
HM Revenue and Customs oversight
customs policy
economic policy
financial regulation policy
financial services policy
public finance matters
revenue and customs oversight
tax legislation in Parliament
tax policy
seatIn House of Commons of the United Kingdom
standsFor Financial Secretary to the Treasury
styleOfAddress The Honorable
surface form: The Honourable
supervises junior Treasury ministers (in some policy areas)
usedBy His Majesty's Treasury
surface form: HM Treasury

UK government
surface form: UK Government

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FST hasAbbreviation FST self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Financial Secretary to the Treasury (UK)