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Cupboard reshuffle: Who’s in and who’s out?

Boris Johnson’s a lot lauded Cupboard reshuffle has arrived. In the present day is likely one of the most necessary days for a chief minister – an



Boris Johnson’s a lot lauded Cupboard reshuffle has arrived. In the present day is likely one of the most necessary days for a chief minister – and never solely as a result of reshuffles can go disastrously improper. The ability to nominate, rewarding loyal MPs whereas punishing the ineffective, is maybe the preeminent prerogative of the pinnacle of the British government.

By the top of the day, we may have a greater understanding of who Boris Johnson favours and, extra importantly, what his new authorities will appear like. We might be holding you updated all through the day. That is how issues at the moment stand:

Sajid Javid – Chancellor

Dominic Raab – Overseas 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

Andrea Leadsom – Secretary of State for Enterprise, Power and Industrial Technique

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

Thérèse Coffey – Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

Gavin Williamson – Secretary of State for Training

Theresa Villiers – Secretary of State for Atmosphere, Meals and Rural Affairs

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

Grant Shapps – Secretary of State for Transport

Julian Smith – Secretary of State for Northern Eire

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 Improvement

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 Normal

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

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

Esther McVey – Minister of State for Housing

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

Zac Goldsmith – Minister of State

Oliver Dowden – Paymaster Normal and Minister for the Cupboard Workplace





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