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Who's who guide: Theresa May's cabinet | |
(2 months later) | |
Theresa May has reshuffled her cabinet following the resignation of David Davis as Brexit secretary. Here is a guide to Theresa May's new top team. | |
Chancellor - Philip Hammond | Chancellor - Philip Hammond |
Philip Hammond remained chancellor of the exchequer after last June's general election, despite speculation that he would be sacked. | Philip Hammond remained chancellor of the exchequer after last June's general election, despite speculation that he would be sacked. |
He was foreign secretary under David Cameron from 2014 to 2016, having previously served as defence secretary and transport secretary. | He was foreign secretary under David Cameron from 2014 to 2016, having previously served as defence secretary and transport secretary. |
Mr Hammond was a Remain supporter in the EU referendum and is seen as one of the leading cabinet voices for a softer version of Brexit than that advocated by Leave supporting colleagues. | Mr Hammond was a Remain supporter in the EU referendum and is seen as one of the leading cabinet voices for a softer version of Brexit than that advocated by Leave supporting colleagues. |
Sometimes mocked as "box office Phil" for what some see as his dull delivery. | Sometimes mocked as "box office Phil" for what some see as his dull delivery. |
Home Secretary - Sajid Javid | Home Secretary - Sajid Javid |
After becoming an MP in 2010, Sajid Javid has risen swiftly through the ranks of the Conservative Party and government to become the first home secretary from an ethnic minority background. | After becoming an MP in 2010, Sajid Javid has risen swiftly through the ranks of the Conservative Party and government to become the first home secretary from an ethnic minority background. |
Landing the job following Amber Rudd's resignation, the son of Pakistani immigrants left behind his role as communities secretary. | Landing the job following Amber Rudd's resignation, the son of Pakistani immigrants left behind his role as communities secretary. |
Mr Javid, a former executive at Deutsche Bank, has also had brief stints as business secretary and culture secretary. | Mr Javid, a former executive at Deutsche Bank, has also had brief stints as business secretary and culture secretary. |
He stood on a "joint ticket" with Stephen Crabb for the 2016 leadership contest, hoping to be chancellor if Mr Crabb had become PM. | He stood on a "joint ticket" with Stephen Crabb for the 2016 leadership contest, hoping to be chancellor if Mr Crabb had become PM. |
Foreign Secretary - Jeremy Hunt | |
Jeremy Hunt became foreign secretary after Boris Johnson resigned over Brexit policy in July 2018. It meant an end to his marathon stint as health secretary, a job he took in David Cameron's 2012 reshuffle, having previously served as culture secretary. | |
He weathered a number of controversies including a 2015 battle with the British Medical Association over a new contract for junior doctors, which led to a series of strikes. | |
He is thought to have resisted an attempt by Theresa May to move him to another job in her January 2018 reshuffle and succeeded in adding responsibility for social care - something previously overseen by local government - to his portfolio. | |
Brexit Secretary - Dominic Raab | |
Long-tipped for a promotion to the Cabinet, the Leave-supporting lawyer is a former chief of staff to both David Davis, who he replaced as Brexit secretary, and leading Brexit rebel Dominic Grieve. | |
Has worked behind-the-scenes on Brexit legal detail for the government and is reported to be "relaxed" about a "no deal" scenario. In June 2018, he called for the UK to display more "economic self-confidence" in talks with Brussels. | |
Grabbed headlines as housing minister - one of a string junior ministerial posts he has held since becoming MP for Esher and Walton in 2010 - when he suggested immigration drove up house prices. | |
Defence Secretary - Gavin Williamson | Defence Secretary - Gavin Williamson |
A close ally of Theresa May, the former chief whip ruffled a few Tory feathers when he was handed the role of defence secretary in November 2017, with some claiming he lacked the experience for such a vital role. | A close ally of Theresa May, the former chief whip ruffled a few Tory feathers when he was handed the role of defence secretary in November 2017, with some claiming he lacked the experience for such a vital role. |
He replaced Sir Michael Fallon, who resigned amid allegations over his past conduct. | He replaced Sir Michael Fallon, who resigned amid allegations over his past conduct. |
The appointment was Mr Williamson's first cabinet post. The MP for South Staffordshire was elected to parliament in 2010, and was previously an aide to David Cameron. | The appointment was Mr Williamson's first cabinet post. The MP for South Staffordshire was elected to parliament in 2010, and was previously an aide to David Cameron. |
Transport Secretary - Chris Grayling | Transport Secretary - Chris Grayling |
One of the government's great survivors, Chris Grayling has been in the cabinet since 2012, when he was made Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, before going on to serve as Commons leader. | One of the government's great survivors, Chris Grayling has been in the cabinet since 2012, when he was made Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, before going on to serve as Commons leader. |
A leading voice in the Leave campaign, he was made transport secretary by Theresa May in July 2016. | A leading voice in the Leave campaign, he was made transport secretary by Theresa May in July 2016. |
He defied predictions he would be sacked or moved in Mrs May's January 2018 reshuffle, after attracting criticism over rising rail fares, Southern Rail's disrupted services and rail franchising difficulties. | He defied predictions he would be sacked or moved in Mrs May's January 2018 reshuffle, after attracting criticism over rising rail fares, Southern Rail's disrupted services and rail franchising difficulties. |
The former BBC and Channel 4 TV producer has been MP for Epsom and Ewell, in Surrey, since 2001. | The former BBC and Channel 4 TV producer has been MP for Epsom and Ewell, in Surrey, since 2001. |
International Trade Secretary - Liam Fox | International Trade Secretary - Liam Fox |
A veteran right winger and ardent Brexiteer, Liam Fox was put in charge of the newly-created department for international trade by Theresa May after she became PM, with the job of forging post-Brexit trade deals with other nations. | A veteran right winger and ardent Brexiteer, Liam Fox was put in charge of the newly-created department for international trade by Theresa May after she became PM, with the job of forging post-Brexit trade deals with other nations. |
He was David Cameron's first defence secretary but resigned in 2011 over allegations he had given a close friend, lobbyist Adam Werritty, access to the Ministry of Defence and allowed him to join official trips overseas. | He was David Cameron's first defence secretary but resigned in 2011 over allegations he had given a close friend, lobbyist Adam Werritty, access to the Ministry of Defence and allowed him to join official trips overseas. |
Mr Fox - who was a GP before entering politics - stood in the 2016 leadership race against Theresa May, but was eliminated in the first ballot after winning the support of just 16 MPs. | Mr Fox - who was a GP before entering politics - stood in the 2016 leadership race against Theresa May, but was eliminated in the first ballot after winning the support of just 16 MPs. |
Environment Secretary - Michael Gove | Environment Secretary - Michael Gove |
Michael Gove's was a dramatic comeback in June 2017, when the prime minister brought him back into cabinet as environment secretary. | Michael Gove's was a dramatic comeback in June 2017, when the prime minister brought him back into cabinet as environment secretary. |
That was just a year after his ministerial ambitions appeared to be over when he was sacked in the 2016 reshuffle which followed Mrs May's arrival as prime minister. | That was just a year after his ministerial ambitions appeared to be over when he was sacked in the 2016 reshuffle which followed Mrs May's arrival as prime minister. |
Before that stint as justice secretary he had previously served as David Cameron's education secretary and chief whip in the Tory-Lib Dem coalition. His longtime friendship with Mr Cameron ended as he became probably the then cabinet's biggest name to decide to campaign for Leave in the 2016 EU referendum. | Before that stint as justice secretary he had previously served as David Cameron's education secretary and chief whip in the Tory-Lib Dem coalition. His longtime friendship with Mr Cameron ended as he became probably the then cabinet's biggest name to decide to campaign for Leave in the 2016 EU referendum. |
Despite campaigning alongside Boris Johnson for Brexit and initially backing him, Mr Gove withdrew his support for Mr Johnson as Tory leader mid-contest, choosing instead to stand himself. He was eliminated in the final round of voting by MPs, coming third. | Despite campaigning alongside Boris Johnson for Brexit and initially backing him, Mr Gove withdrew his support for Mr Johnson as Tory leader mid-contest, choosing instead to stand himself. He was eliminated in the final round of voting by MPs, coming third. |
Northern Ireland Secretary - Karen Bradley | Northern Ireland Secretary - Karen Bradley |
A former protege of Theresa May at the Home Office, Karen Bradley was handed the role of culture secretary in Mrs May's first cabinet. | A former protege of Theresa May at the Home Office, Karen Bradley was handed the role of culture secretary in Mrs May's first cabinet. |
Her time in that job was dominated by her decision to refer Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox's takeover bid for Sky to the media and competition regulators, something that will be at the top of her successor's in-tray. | Her time in that job was dominated by her decision to refer Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox's takeover bid for Sky to the media and competition regulators, something that will be at the top of her successor's in-tray. |
She was first elected MP for Staffordshire Moorlands in May 2010. | She was first elected MP for Staffordshire Moorlands in May 2010. |
She replaces James Brokenshire as Northern Ireland Secretary, who resigned for health reasons | She replaces James Brokenshire as Northern Ireland Secretary, who resigned for health reasons |
Justice Secretary - David Gauke | Justice Secretary - David Gauke |
David Gauke became the sixth justice secretary in six years - and the first solicitor to take the role - in Theresa May's January 2018 reshuffle. | David Gauke became the sixth justice secretary in six years - and the first solicitor to take the role - in Theresa May's January 2018 reshuffle. |
His appointment breaks a run of four consecutive non-legally qualified MPs to hold the position of the government's chief law officer. | His appointment breaks a run of four consecutive non-legally qualified MPs to hold the position of the government's chief law officer. |
He was previously work and pensions secretary and chief secretary to the Treasury. | He was previously work and pensions secretary and chief secretary to the Treasury. |
The former City lawyer has been the MP for Hertfordshire South West since 2005. | The former City lawyer has been the MP for Hertfordshire South West since 2005. |
Health and Social Care Secretary - Matt Hancock | |
Matt Hancock was promoted to become health secretary in the wake of the resignations of David Davis and Boris Johnson over Brexit policy. | |
After only a few months as culture secretary, he got the call to move up the rankings to health when Jeremy Hunt was promoted from health to foreign secretary. | |
Mr Hancock, who was close to the former chancellor George Osborne during the David Cameron years, is a former Bank of England economist has been MP for West Suffolk since 2010. | |
He is the first MP in modern times to win a horse race, having raced to victory at Newmarket in August 2012. And his later appearances as culture secretary included attempting to moonwalk and jumping off a wall while having a go at parkour. | |
Business and Energy Secretary - Greg Clark | Business and Energy Secretary - Greg Clark |
Greg Clark is another minister who has survived the transition from the Cameron to the May years. In his case he has been business secretary since July 2016, after a year or so looking after the local government brief. | Greg Clark is another minister who has survived the transition from the Cameron to the May years. In his case he has been business secretary since July 2016, after a year or so looking after the local government brief. |
It had been widely speculated that he was to be moved in the January 2018 reshuffle to make way for Jeremy Hunt - but it did not happen after the health secretary successfully argued the case to stay put. | It had been widely speculated that he was to be moved in the January 2018 reshuffle to make way for Jeremy Hunt - but it did not happen after the health secretary successfully argued the case to stay put. |
The Middlesbrough-born former business consultant, who backed Remain in the EU referendum, started his political journey as president of the Liberal Democrat student branch at Magdalene College, Cambridge. | The Middlesbrough-born former business consultant, who backed Remain in the EU referendum, started his political journey as president of the Liberal Democrat student branch at Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
Housing and Communities Secretary - James Brokenshire | Housing and Communities Secretary - James Brokenshire |
James Brokenshire returned to the cabinet following the reshuffle prompted by Amber Rudd's resignation as home secretary. | James Brokenshire returned to the cabinet following the reshuffle prompted by Amber Rudd's resignation as home secretary. |
The former Northern Ireland secretary had stepped down in January due to ill health after being diagnosed with the early stages of lung cancer - but was back in Parliament a month later after "recovering strongly" from lung surgery. | The former Northern Ireland secretary had stepped down in January due to ill health after being diagnosed with the early stages of lung cancer - but was back in Parliament a month later after "recovering strongly" from lung surgery. |
The former lawyer is a close ally of Theresa May, having served under her for five years at the Home Office. | The former lawyer is a close ally of Theresa May, having served under her for five years at the Home Office. |
Digital, Culture, Media and Sports Secretary - Jeremy Wright | |
Jeremy Wright was promoted from attorney general to be the new culture secretary after Matt Hancock's promotion to health secretary in July 2018. | |
The moves were in Theresa May's reshuffle in the wake of David Davis and Boris Johnson's Brexit resignations. | |
A barrister specialising in criminal law, Mr Wright became an MP in 2005, serving in the whips office for the Conservatives under David Cameron from 2007 to 2012 before becoming a justice minister in 2012 and becoming attorney general in 2014. | |
International Development Secretary - Penny Mordaunt | International Development Secretary - Penny Mordaunt |
Penny Mordaunt replaced Priti Patel in this role in November 2016, after Ms Patel resigned in the wake of disclosures that she had held a series of unofficial meetings with senior Israeli figures. | Penny Mordaunt replaced Priti Patel in this role in November 2016, after Ms Patel resigned in the wake of disclosures that she had held a series of unofficial meetings with senior Israeli figures. |
Ms Mordaunt was previously minister of state for disabled people at the Department of Work and Pensions. | Ms Mordaunt was previously minister of state for disabled people at the Department of Work and Pensions. |
She was minister for the armed forces under David Cameron, and had been considered a contender to replace Sir Michael Fallon as defence secretary. | She was minister for the armed forces under David Cameron, and had been considered a contender to replace Sir Michael Fallon as defence secretary. |
Penny Mordaunt, elected to parliament in 2010 as MP for Portsmouth North, is also known for her strong support of Brexit. | Penny Mordaunt, elected to parliament in 2010 as MP for Portsmouth North, is also known for her strong support of Brexit. |
Leader of the House of Lords - Baroness Evans | Leader of the House of Lords - Baroness Evans |
Baroness Evans was appointed Lords Leader in 2016 - her first ministerial role since being ennobled by David Cameron in 2014. | Baroness Evans was appointed Lords Leader in 2016 - her first ministerial role since being ennobled by David Cameron in 2014. |
She attended London's Henrietta Barnett School and Cambridge University before becoming deputy director of the Conservative research department, deputy director of the Policy Exchange think-tank and chief operating officer of the New Schools Network - the organisation, headed by controversial journalist Toby Young, which runs the free schools programme. | She attended London's Henrietta Barnett School and Cambridge University before becoming deputy director of the Conservative research department, deputy director of the Policy Exchange think-tank and chief operating officer of the New Schools Network - the organisation, headed by controversial journalist Toby Young, which runs the free schools programme. |
Scotland Secretary - David Mundell | Scotland Secretary - David Mundell |
One of 13 Scottish Conservatives to be elected to the Commons in the June 2017 snap election. | One of 13 Scottish Conservatives to be elected to the Commons in the June 2017 snap election. |
Former prime minister David Cameron first appointed Mr Mundell to the post of Scottish Secretary when he held his Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale seat for the third consecutive election in 2015. | Former prime minister David Cameron first appointed Mr Mundell to the post of Scottish Secretary when he held his Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale seat for the third consecutive election in 2015. |
In January 2015, Mr Mundell became the first openly-gay Conservative cabinet minister. | In January 2015, Mr Mundell became the first openly-gay Conservative cabinet minister. |
Work and Pensions Secretary - Esther McVey | Work and Pensions Secretary - Esther McVey |
The former GMTV presenter was seen as a rising star in David Cameron's government after winning her Wirral West seat in the 2010 general election. | The former GMTV presenter was seen as a rising star in David Cameron's government after winning her Wirral West seat in the 2010 general election. |
She lost the seat to Labour in 2015 but returned to Parliament in 2017 as MP for former Chancellor George Osborne's old Tatton constituency. | She lost the seat to Labour in 2015 but returned to Parliament in 2017 as MP for former Chancellor George Osborne's old Tatton constituency. |
She was promoted to deputy chief whip in the reshuffle that followed Sir Michael Fallon's resignation and two months later was promoted again, gaining a seat at the cabinet table for the first time in the department she had served in as a junior minister under Mr Cameron. | She was promoted to deputy chief whip in the reshuffle that followed Sir Michael Fallon's resignation and two months later was promoted again, gaining a seat at the cabinet table for the first time in the department she had served in as a junior minister under Mr Cameron. |
Education Secretary - Damian Hinds | Education Secretary - Damian Hinds |
Damian Hinds got an unexpected promotion when he was drafted in to replace Justine Greening, who refused a move to the Department for Work and Pensions in Theresa May's January 2018 reshuffle. | Damian Hinds got an unexpected promotion when he was drafted in to replace Justine Greening, who refused a move to the Department for Work and Pensions in Theresa May's January 2018 reshuffle. |
The former management consultant was a Remain supporter and previously served as employment minister in the DWP and before that a junior Treasury minister and government whip. | The former management consultant was a Remain supporter and previously served as employment minister in the DWP and before that a junior Treasury minister and government whip. |
He has been MP for East Hampshire since May 2010. | He has been MP for East Hampshire since May 2010. |
Welsh Secretary - Alun Cairns | Welsh Secretary - Alun Cairns |
Alun Cairns, MP for the Vale of Glamorgan, remained in his cabinet role as secretary of state for Wales in Theresa May's January 2018 reshuffle. | Alun Cairns, MP for the Vale of Glamorgan, remained in his cabinet role as secretary of state for Wales in Theresa May's January 2018 reshuffle. |
The former banker and Welsh assembly member was born in Swansea and is a graduate of the University of Wales, Newport. He became an MP in 2010. | The former banker and Welsh assembly member was born in Swansea and is a graduate of the University of Wales, Newport. He became an MP in 2010. |
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster - David Lidington | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster - David Lidington |
Former Commons Leader David Lidington replaced Damian Green, who resigned in December 2017 after misconduct allegations. | Former Commons Leader David Lidington replaced Damian Green, who resigned in December 2017 after misconduct allegations. |
The Remain supporter did not take on Mr Green's First Secretary of State title but will still play part of that role, standing in for Theresa May at Prime Minister's Questions and chairing key cabinet Brexit committees. | The Remain supporter did not take on Mr Green's First Secretary of State title but will still play part of that role, standing in for Theresa May at Prime Minister's Questions and chairing key cabinet Brexit committees. |
He is a former justice secretary and Europe minister. | He is a former justice secretary and Europe minister. |
The Cambridge history graduate and father-of-four has been MP for Aylesbury since 1992. He previously worked for BP and mining firm Rio Tinto. | The Cambridge history graduate and father-of-four has been MP for Aylesbury since 1992. He previously worked for BP and mining firm Rio Tinto. |
Conservative Party chairman - Brandon Lewis | Conservative Party chairman - Brandon Lewis |
The new Conservative Party chairman takes the title of minister without portfolio, allowing him to take a seat in the cabinet. | The new Conservative Party chairman takes the title of minister without portfolio, allowing him to take a seat in the cabinet. |
He replaced Sir Patrick McLoughlin, who stood down as Tory chairman. | He replaced Sir Patrick McLoughlin, who stood down as Tory chairman. |
The former housing minister briefly served as immigration minister before taking on the job of rebuilding the Tories' campaigning strength for the next general election. | The former housing minister briefly served as immigration minister before taking on the job of rebuilding the Tories' campaigning strength for the next general election. |
A former barrister and leader of Brentwood council, in Essex, he has been MP for Great Yarmouth since 2010. | A former barrister and leader of Brentwood council, in Essex, he has been MP for Great Yarmouth since 2010. |
Also attending cabinet - but not full members | Also attending cabinet - but not full members |
Leader of the Commons | Leader of the Commons |
Andrea Leadsom | Andrea Leadsom |
Chief Secretary to the Treasury | Chief Secretary to the Treasury |
Liz Truss | Liz Truss |
Chief whip | Chief whip |
Julian Smith | Julian Smith |
Attorney General | Attorney General |
Geoffrey Cox | |
Immigration minister | Immigration minister |
Caroline Nokes | Caroline Nokes |
Energy minister | Energy minister |
Claire Perry | Claire Perry |