Perfect Minister Theresa May has continued her root-and-branch cupboard reshuffle over the weekend, as more ministers and junior ministers have found themselves out of a job - including people who supported her management bid. One supporter, Ould - Soubry, has lost her job as small business minister.

Pensions expert Ros Altmann has been knocked out of her job at the Department for Work and Pensions, to be replaced by freshman defence minister Penny Mordaunt. Mordaunt, a Brexit advocate who backed May's command rival Andrea Leadsom, will get replaced at the Ministry of Defence by Mike Penning.

Conservative MP Ed Vaizey has been demoted

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The now-former culture minister Ed Vaizey, a close friend of David Cameron j., is one of the most experienced cabinet ministers to lose their job, and will leave the Department for Culture, Mass media and Sport.

However, not every Cameron-Osborne appointment has departed; Matt Hancock and Greg Hands are hugging on in new tasks, as minister for digital policy and a senior international trade minister correspondingly.

In other junior ministerial appointments, one of May's campaign backers, Brandon Lewis, was made policing ressortchef (umgangssprachlich), while Robert Goodwill was promoted to the role of immigration minister. Linda Ellison became financial admin to the treasury, Damian Hinds joins the ministerial team at the DWP, and John Hayes has been produced a job as a transport ressortchef (umgangssprachlich).
Philip Dunne is actually a junior health minister, Chip Hurd becomes minister of state at the new Department for Business, Strength and Industrial Strategy, Philip Price becomes a senior international trade minister and Sir Oliver Heald has happened a junior ressortchef (umgangssprachlich) at the Ministry of Justice.

May has made a series of remarkable changes to the Case within the last several weeks, lifting Philip Hammond, Ruby Rudd and Boris Meeks to the three great offices of state - chancellor of the armory, foreign secretary and home secretary - in a move widely seen as a firm line intentionally drawn under the Cameron j. years.

The new British cabinet



  • Theresa May MP - Prime minister

  • Philip Hammond MP - Chancellor of the Exchequer

  • Amber Rudd MP – Secretary of State for the Home Department

  • Boris Johnson MP – Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

  • Elizabeth Truss MP – Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice

  • Michael Fallon MP – Secretary of State for Defence

  • Damian Green – Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

  • Jeremy Hunt MP – Secretary of State for Health

  • David Lidington MP – Lord President of the Council, Leader of the House of Commons

  • Priti Patel MP – Secretary of State for International Development

  • Justine Greening MP – Secretary of State for Education, Minister for Women and Equalities

  • Baroness Evans of Bowes Park – Lord Privy Seal, Leader of the House of Lords

  • Chris Grayling MP – Secretary of State for Transport

  • James Brokenshire MP – Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

  • Andrea Leadsom MP – Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

  • Sajid Javid MP – Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government

  • Alun Cairns MP – Secretary of State for Wales

  • Patrick McLoughlin MP – Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

  • Karen Bradley MP – Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport

  • David Mundell MP – Secretary of State for Scotland

  • Greg Clark MP – Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

  • David Davis MP – Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union

  • Liam Fox MP – Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade


 

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