No ministerial salary for Scottish Tory junior minister Colin Clark
Colin Clark, the MP for Gordon, was made parliamentary undersecretary at the Scotland Office, as well as being appointed as a junior whip, but will not be paid for either role.
Mr Walker’s appointment as the first English MP to work at the Scotland Office since the 19th century sparked claims of another snub to the Scottish Tories, after Ruth Davidson’s appeal not to sack Scottish Secretary David Mundell were rejected by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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Hide AdMr Clark and Alister Jack, the new Scottish Secretary, are the only Scottish Tories to have been named on Mr Johnson’s front bench.
The Gordon MP did not comment when contacted by the Times, which first reported the news. The number of paid ministerial positions is capped by law at 109. Mr Johnson’s government contains 115 ministers.
An SNP spokesman said: “For all his sucking up to the new Tory leader, Colin Clark’s recent promotion is in name only.
“The appointment of the MP for Worcester as a paid minister in the Scotland Office is the ultimate snub to Ruth Davidson and her MPs."