The Department for Communities and Local Government was created in 2006 by then
British prime minister Tony Blair to replace
John Prescott's
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, which had taken on the
local government and
regions portfolios from the defunct
Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions in 2002. The secretary of state took over the responsibilities of the
minister of state for communities and local government. This post, within the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, was created in 2005, on the transfer of several functions from the deputy prime minister himself. In 2018 the position was incorporated as a
corporation sole. Then prime minister
Boris Johnson renamed the position Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and gave the secretary and the department responsibility for carrying out the promise in the 2019
Conservative Party manifesto of "
levelling up". ==Responsibilities==