The universities attended and subjects studied by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s new Cabinet
The Labour Party won the 2024 UK General Election
On 5 July 2024, the Labour Party led by Keir Starmer won a majority in the 2024 General Election, taking over 411 out of 650 seats in the UK Parliament (see Chart 1 below). Keir Starmer becomes the new Prime Minister of the UK and marks a new era of British politics. Let’s take a look at the higher education backgrounds of the new Cabinet, which is made up of Keir Starmer and his top team in Parliament (26 members in total as below), shedding light on the UK universities they attended and the subjects they studied. This exploration intends to provide aspiring students with invaluable insights into potential academic paths, institutions, and subjects to consider for their educational pursuits.
Chart 1: Numbers of seats won by parties in UK General Election 2024
Higher education backgrounds of the new UK Cabinet Ministers
Angela Rayner, Deputy Prime Minister and Levelling Up Secretary
She did not go to university
Rachel Reeves, Chancellor
Undergraduate: New College, Oxford, Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Postgraduate: London School of Economics and Political Science, MSc Economics
Yvette Cooper, Home Secretary
Undergraduate: Balliol College, Oxford, Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Postgraduate: London School of Economics and Political Science & Harvard University, MSc Economics
Ed Miliband, Energy Secretary
Undergraduate: Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Postgraduate: London School of Economics and Political Science, MSc Economics
David Lammy, Foreign Secretary
Undergraduate: School of Oriental and African Studies, SOAS University of London, Law (LLB)
Postgraduate: Harvard Law School, Harvard University, Masters of Laws (LL.M)
Pat McFadden, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Undergraduate: University of Edinburgh, Politics (MA Hons)
Shabana Mahmood, Justice Secretary
Undergraduate: Lincoln College, Oxford, Law
Wes Streeting, Health Secretary
Undergraduate: Selwyn College, Cambridge, History
Jonathan Reynolds, Business and Trade Secretary
Undergraduate: University of Manchester, Politics and Modern History
Postgraduate: BPP University Law School, Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)
Other qualification: BPP University Law School, Legal Practice Course (LPC)
Liz Kendall, Work and Pensions Secretary
Undergraduate: Queens’ College, Cambridge, History
John Healey, Defence Secretary
Undergraduate: Christ’s College, Cambridge, Social and Political Sciences
Louise Haigh, Transport Secretary
Undergraduate: University of Nottingham, Politics
Peter Kyle, Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary
Undergraduate: University of Sussex, Human Geography, International Development, and Environmental Studies
Postgraduate: University of Sussex, PhD in Community Economic Development
Hilary Benn, Northern Ireland Secretary
Undergraduate: University of Sussex, Russian and Eastern European Studies
Ian Murray, Scotland Secretary
Undergraduate: University of Edinburgh, Social Policy and Law
Bridget Phillipson, Education Secretary
Undergraduate: Hertford College, Oxford, Modern History
Lord (Richard) Hermer, Attorney General
Undergraduate: University of Manchester, Politics and Modern History
Lisa Nandy, Culture Secretary
Undergraduate: Newcastle University, Politics
Postgraduate: Birkbeck, University of London, MSc Public Policy
Alan Campbell, Chief Whip
Undergraduate: Lancaster University, Politics
Other qualification: University of Leeds, PGCE Education
Postgraduate: Newcastle Polytechnic (now named Northumbria University), MA History
Darren Jones, Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Undergraduate: Plymouth University, Human Biosciences (BSc)
Postgraduate: University of the West of England, Postgraduate Diploma in Law (PGDL)
Other qualification: The University of Law, Legal Practice Course (LPC)
Source: The University of Law (2024).
Baroness (Angela) Smith, Lords Leader
Undergraduate: Leicester Polytechnic (now named De Montfort University), Public Administration
Lucy Powell, Commons Leader
Undergraduate: Somerville College, Oxford & King’s College London, Chemistry
Jo Stevens, Wales Secretary
Undergraduate: University of Manchester, Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Steve Reed, Environment Secretary
Undergraduate: University of Sheffield, English
Anneliese Dodds, Minister for Women and Equalities
Undergraduate: St Hilda’s College, Oxford, Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Postgraduate: University of Edinburgh, MA Social Policy
London School of Economics and Political Science, PhD in Government
Source: GOV.UK (2024a).
Note: The list of Cabinet members is based on the Labour and UK Parliament websites accessed on 25 August 2024.
Sources: BBC (2024), GOV.UK (2024b), Labour (2024c), Sky News (2024), UK Parliament (2024b).
Oxbridge, Russell Group universities, high academic qualifications, and non-science subjects can be crucial factors for the political success of the new UK Cabinet Ministers
Significant patterns emerge in the tertiary educational backgrounds of the 26 new top team members in the UK Parliament. Except for the Deputy Prime Minister, Angela Rayner, all pursued undergraduate degrees, with 8 earning master’s degrees, 2 attaining PhDs, and 1 receiving an honorary doctorate. Notably, 11 members (42%) studied at Oxbridge, while 15 members (58%) went to other Russell Group universities for either undergraduate, postgraduate or both. The findings underscore the remarkable academic qualifications and the strong preference for esteemed academic institutions among prominent Members of Parliament (MPs) and Leaders of the Houses of Lords and Commons.
The subjects that Keir Starmer and his senior Ministers studied were predominantly in the humanities and social sciences (non-science subjects), such as politics, philosophy, law, history, and economics. Only two members delved into scientific fields, specifically chemistry and human biosciences. This highlights the importance of non-science disciplines, often associated with lower-paying jobs (HESA, 2024), but can be just as valuable in building a successful career as science subjects. It emphasises the diverse pathways to success that different fields of study can offer.
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