Georgeland Minister for Foreign Affairs

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Georgeland's Minister for Foreign Affairs is the minister in the Georgeland government responsible for foreign affairs, and is the minister responsible for the country's Foreign Office.
The Minister is considered one of the highest-ranking members of the Cabinet, and many Foreign Ministers go on to become Prime Minister later in their careers. It is a highly sought-after position for this reason.
The Foreign Minister is responsible for formulating and implementing the country's foreign policy, and is the government's chief foreign policy spokesman.

List of Georgeland Foreign Ministers

Minister for External Affairs (1891-1966)

No. Name Assumed office Left office Prime Minister Party
1Robert Pearce 1 July 189123 March 1895HimselfConservative
2Patrick Cowley 23 March 189516 August 1903HimselfConservative
3Nicholas Turner 16 August 19038 May 1908HimselfProtectionist
4George Elliot 8 May 190823 June 1911Nicholas Turner Protectionist
5Henry McCallum 23 June 191111 Mar 1915Eric Donaldson Labour
6Gregory Green 11 Mar 191517 Apr 1919HimselfConservative
7William Edwards 17 Apr 191913 April 1923David Turner
Frederick Eccles
Conservative
8Joseph Finch 13 Apr 19233 January 1924Frederick Eccles Conservative
9Jack Heath 3 January 192418 April 1928Oscar Lyne Labour
10Richard Drummond-Cole 18 April 19286 October 1932Frederick Eccles Conservative
11Bertram Powell 6 October 193221 June 1937James Gray Conservative
12Henry Smith 21 June 193717 June 1938Bertram Powell Conservative
13Andrew Douglas 17 June 19383 September 1939Fenton Thomas Labour
14Fenton Thomas 3 September 193917 July 1942HimselfLabour
15Nathan Keegan 17 July 194210 August 1945Fenton Thomas Labour
16Peter Stephens 10 August 194519 June 1950Fenton Thomas
Nathan Keegan
Labour
17Stanley Baynes 19 June 19501 October 1953Bradford Smith Conservative
18David Barron 1 October 19537 May 1954Stanley Baynes Conservative
19George Loomis Scott 7 May 19547 July 1958Nathan Keegan Labour
20Henry Baker 7 May 19584 October 1960Stanley Baynes Conservative
21John Gateshead 4 October 196017 May 1962Stanley Baynes Conservative
22Arthur Leyton 17 May 196218 Jul 1966Stanley Baynes
Zachary Tamworth
Conservative

Minister for Foreign Affairs (1966-)

No. Name Assumed office Left office Prime Minister Party
23Arthur Leyton18 July 196614 January 1969Zachary Tamworth
Thomas Richardson
Conservative
24George Prentice 14 January 19699 September 1970Thomas Richardson Conservative
25Andrew Buckingham 9 September 19708 March 1974Victor Howard
Bradley Van Goen
Labour
26Jack Cole 8 March 197419 July 1977Bradley Van Goen Labour
27Thomas Rawlings 19 July 19774 November 1979Bradley Van Goen
Noel Quarton
Labour
28Eric Edge 4 November 197919 December 1983Robert Fisch Conservative
-Thomas Rawlings 19 December 198319 October 1987Noel Quarton Labour
29Leonard Hand 19 October 198717 February 1995Noel Quarton Democratic
30Bob Urman 17 February 199520 October 1995Eric Edge Conservative
-Leonard Hand 20 October 19957 August 1997Charlton Robards Democratic
31Sarah Atwater 7 August 199713 May 1999Charlton Robards Labour
-Bob Urman 14 May 19999 June 1999Michael Fisch Conservative
32Xavier McLaren 9 June 19993 July 2000Charlton Robards Liberal
33Andrea Perkins 3 July 200010 June 2001Michael Elderton Democratic
34Zoe Parker 13 June 200130 July 2005Charlton Robards Liberal
Liberal Democratic
35Charlotte LeBeau 30 July 20056 March 2006Zoe Parker Liberal Democratic
36Lawrence Porter 6 March 20066 July 2007Zoe Parker Liberal Democratic
37Stephen Hamer 6 July 200713 August 2010Luke Macaulay Conservative
38Robin Sales 13 August 201011 August 2013Lawrence Porter Liberal Democratic
39Erica Lucas 11 August 201324 August 2015Lawrence Porter Liberal Democratic
40David Keeler 24 August 201524 January 2019Deborah Robards Liberal Democratic
41Ted Baxter 24 January 20191 July 2019Clare Price Liberal Democratic
42Andrew Taylor 1 July 2019Incumbent Tom Elderton Georgeland Alliance