Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade

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The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade was a junior ministerial role in the British government responsible for assisting in the oversight and development of trade and commercial policy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government ministerial office
junior ministerial position
appliesToJurisdiction United Kingdom
appointedBy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
monarch of the United Kingdom
associatedWith Board of Trade NERFINISHED
British trade policy
belongsToCategory Defunct ministerial offices in the United Kingdom
Trade ministers of the United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
governmentBranch executive branch of the United Kingdom
hasJurisdictionOver commercial affairs in the United Kingdom
trade in the United Kingdom
hierarchicalLevel junior minister
historicalPeriod 19th century
20th century
isModeledOn Parliamentary Secretary role in the UK government
isPositionIn British government NERFINISHED
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
officeHolderMustBe Member of Parliament
officeScope national
officeType Parliamentary Secretary NERFINISHED
partOf Board of Trade NERFINISHED
UK government
surface form: Government of the United Kingdom
reportsTo President of the Board of Trade NERFINISHED
responsibilityArea economic policy
industry and commerce
responsibleFor commercial policy
development of trade policy
oversight of trade
trade policy
usedBy Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
workLocation Westminster NERFINISHED

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Frederick Erroll positionHeld Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade
Tim Sainsbury positionHeld Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade
this entity surface form: Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Industry