MP and former Northern Powerhouse minister says it will be a “huge privilege” to be asked to return to the Cabinet to represent the North.

Jake Berry, MP for Rossendale and Darwen, is hoping he may end up back in the Cabinet as Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove has promised to look into the prospect of creating a new northern ministerial role following pressure from backbenchers, PoliticsHome reported on Tuesday night.

Mr Berry was the last Northern Powerhouse minister and, when he stepped back in 2020, the responsibility was handed to Transport Secretary Grant Shapps.

A Government source told PoliticsHome: “We always want more and stronger northern voices in government.”

Mr Berry told The Yorkshire Post on Wednesday, ahead of the release of the Levelling Up White Paper, the answer will be “yes, yes, yes” if he is asked to take up the mooted role.

He said: “I’ve always been really clear, there’s one thing I want to do in politics and that’s narrow the North-South divide.

“So if the question is would I accept the job, the answer isn’t yes, it would be yes, yes, yes.

“I’ve not been asked to do it but it would be a huge privilege and it’s all I care about in politics.”

Mr Berry resigned from the Government in February 2020 after turning down a role in the Foreign Office.

No new standalone role representing the North was created and, instead, the responsibility fell to Mr Shapps at Cabinet level.

Director of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership lobbying group, Henri Murison said: “A dedicated Northern Powerhouse Cabinet minister was a real asset to the Government, and when Jake Berry MP did the job he demonstrated how it could help get devolution deals negotiated and over the line.

“Whether it be Neil O’Brien, who grew up in Huddersfield, or Jake Berry, there are many suitable candidates who would help improve the calibre of the current Cabinet significantly.”