Parliamentary career
Find out about the Parliamentary career of Sir Alan Duncan, including posts and roles held.
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Representations
Rutland and Melton
Elected 7 times
9 April 1992
- 6 November 2019
Commons
Party affiliation
Conservative
9 April 1992
- 6 November 2019
Elections contested
Barnsley West and Penistone
11 June 1987
Commons
Government posts
Minister of State (Foreign and Commonwealth Office)
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
17 July 2016
- 22 July 2019
Commons
Minister of State (Department for International Development)
Department for International Development
14 May 2010
- 15 July 2014
Commons
Other posts
Vice-Chair, Conservative Party
1 July 1997
- 1 July 1998
Commons
House membership
Commons
Sir Alan Duncan
9 April 1992
- 6 November 2019
Opposition posts
Shadow Minister (Justice)
Ministry of Justice
7 September 2009
- 6 May 2010
Commons
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons
Office of the Leader of the House of Commons
19 January 2009
- 7 September 2009
Commons
Shadow Secretary of State
HM Official Opposition
3 July 2007
- 19 January 2009
Commons
Shadow Secretary of State (Trade and Industry)
Department of Trade and Industry
10 May 2005
- 3 July 2007
Commons
Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
Department for Transport
1 January 2005
- 10 May 2005
Commons
Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
Department for International Development
1 September 2004
- 1 January 2005
Commons
Shadow Lord Chancellor and Shadow Secretary of State for Justice (also Shadow Minister for London)
Ministry of Justice
8 November 2003
- 1 September 2004
Commons
Shadow Minister (Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs)
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
1 June 2001
- 1 June 2003
Commons
Shadow Spokesperson (Trade and Industry)
Department of Trade and Industry
1 June 1999
- 1 June 2001
Commons
Shadow Spokesperson (Health)
Department of Health
1 June 1998
- 1 June 1999
Commons