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Boris Johnson’s much-lauded Cupboard reshuffle has arrived. That is how issues at present stand: The sackings: Andrea Leadsom has been sacked fr



Boris Johnson’s much-lauded Cupboard reshuffle has arrived. That is how issues at present stand:

The sackings:

  • Andrea Leadsom has been sacked from BEIS
  • Theresa Villiers has been sacked from DEFRA
  • Julian Smith has been sacked as Northern Eire secretary
  • Esther McVey has been sacked as housing minister
  • Chris Skidmore has been sacked as universities minister

 

And right here is how the Cupboard at present seems to be in full:

Sajid Javid – Chancellor

Dominic Raab – International Secretary

Priti Patel – Residence Secretary

Michael Gove – Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

Robert Buckland QC – Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice

Ben Wallace – Secretary of State for Defence

Matt Hancock – Secretary of State for Well being and Social Care

Vacant – Secretary of State for Enterprise, Power and Industrial Technique
Andrea Leadsom has been sacked

Elizabeth Truss – Secretary of State for Worldwide Commerce and President of the Board of Commerce, Minister for Girls and Equalities

Thérèse Coffey – Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

Gavin Williamson – Secretary of State for Schooling

Vacant – Secretary of State for Atmosphere, Meals and Rural Affairs
Theresa Villiers has been sacked 

Robert Jenrick – Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Native Authorities

Grant Shapps – Secretary of State for Transport

Vacant – Secretary of State for Northern Eire
Julian Smith has announced his sacking

Alister Jack – Secretary of State for Scotland

Simon Hart – Secretary of State for Wales

Baroness Evans of Bowes Park – Chief of the Home of Lords, Lord Privy Seal

Baroness Nicky Morgan – Secretary of State for Digital, Tradition, Media and Sport

Alok Sharma – Secretary of State for Worldwide Growth

James Cleverly – Minister with out Portfolio

Additionally attending Cupboard 

Rishi Sunak – Chief Secretary to the Treasury

Jacob Rees-Mogg – Chief of the Home of Commons, Lord President of the Council

Mark Spencer – Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (Chief Whip)

Geoffrey Cox QC – Lawyer Basic

Kwasi Kwarteng – Minister of State for Enterprise, Power and Clear Development

Jake Berry – Minister of State (Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Native Development)

Vacant – Minister of State for Housing
Esther McVey has announced her sacking

Brandon Lewis – Minister of State for Safety and Deputy for EU Exit and No Deal Preparation

Zac Goldsmith – Minister of State

Oliver Dowden – Paymaster Basic and Minister for the Cupboard Workplace

Vacant – Minister for Universities
Chris Skidmore has been sacked





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