Chairman of Ways and Means - List of Second Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means

List of Second Deputy Chairmen of Ways and Means

From Until Name Party Constituency Retirement honour
1971 1973 Lance Mallalieu Labour Brigg ...
1973 1974 Oscar Murton Conservative Poole Baron Murton of Lindisfarne
1974 1976 Sir Myer Galpern Labour Glasgow Shettleston Baron Galpern
1976 1979 Sir Bryant Godman Irvine Conservative Rye ...
1979 1981 Richard Crawshaw Labour Liverpool Toxteth Baron Crawshaw of Aintree
1981 1982 Ernest Armstrong Labour North West Durham ...
1982 1987 Sir Paul Dean Conservative Woodspring Baron Dean of Harptree
1987 1992 Betty Boothroyd Labour West Bromwich West Baroness Boothroyd
1992 1997 Dame Janet Fookes Conservative Plymouth Drake Baroness Fookes
1997 2010 Sir Michael Lord Conservative Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Baron Framlingham
2010 Dawn Primarolo Labour Bristol South

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