The Rt Hon Mark Spencer MP

Biography
Mark Spencer was appointed as Lord President and Leader of the House of Commons on 8 February 2022.
He was previously Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (Chief Whip) between July 2019 and February 2022, Comptroller of HM Household (Government Whip) between July 2018 and July 2019, and Vice Chamberlain of HM Household (Government Whip) between January and July 2018. He was Junior Lord of the Treasury (Government Whip) from June 2017 to January 2018. He was an Assistant Government Whip from 17 July 2016 to 15 June 2017.
Mark was elected Conservative MP for Sherwood in May 2010.
Leader of the House of Commons
The Leader of the House is responsible for delivery of the government’s legislative programme and chairs the Parliamentary Business and Legislation Cabinet Committee.
The role involves managing the business of the House of Commons in close cooperation with the Chief Whip, making a weekly business statement to the House and facilitating motions and debate in the Chamber.
The Leader of the House acts as the government’s representative in the House (by statute sitting on the House of Commons Commission, Public Accounts Commission, and the Speaker’s Committee on the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority); and as the House’s representative in government, including by contributing to the civil service’s efforts to build parliamentary capability and by taking up members’ requests for help on ministerial correspondence and questions.
The Leader of the House also sits on the Members Estimate Committee.
Office of the Leader of the House of Commons and Cabinet Office
Lord President of the Council
The Privy Council is one of the oldest parts of the government and advises on the exercise of prerogative business and certain functions assigned to The Queen and the Council by Acts of Parliament. It is, therefore, the mechanism through which interdepartmental agreement is reached on those items of government business which, for historical or other reasons, fall to ministers as Privy Counsellors rather than as departmental ministers.
The Lord President of the Council has ministerial responsibility for the Privy Council Office which manages Privy Council business.
Office of the Leader of the House of Commons and Cabinet Office