Election 2015: the new Cabinet

Election 2015: the new Cabinet

Prime Minister David Cameron has announced his new ministerial team following the General Election on 7th May 2015.

Prime Minister - David Cameron.
First Secretary of State and Chancellor of the Exchequer - George Osborne.
Home Secretary - Theresa May.
Foreign Secretary - Philip Hammond.
Work and Pensions Secretary - Iain Duncan Smith.
Defence Secretary - Michael Fallon.
Cabinet Office, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster  - Oliver Letwin.
Health Secretary - Jeremy Hunt.
Leader of the House of Commons - Chris Grayling.
Justice Secretary - Michael Gove.
Education Secretary - Nicky Morgan.
Leader of the House of Lords - Baroness Stowell.
Business, Innovation and Skills Secretary - Sajid Javid.
Energy and Climate Change Secretary - Amber Rudd.
Culture, Media and Sport Secretary - John Whittingdale.
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Secretary - Liz Truss.
International Development Secretary - Justine Greening .
Transport Secretary - Patrick McLoughlin.
Communities and Local Government Secretary - Greg Clark.
Northern Ireland Secretary - Theresa Villiers.
Wales Secretary - Stephen Crabb.
Scotland Secretary - David Mundell.

Also attending Cabinet are:

Chief Secretary to the Treasury - Greg Hands.
Chief Whip - Mark Harper.
Minister for Small Business - Anna Soubry.
Minister for Employment - Priti Patel.
Minister without Portfolio - Robert Halfon.
Paymaster General - Matthew Hancock.
Attorney General - Jeremy Wright.
Mayor of London - Boris Johnson MP.
Party Chairman - Lord Feldman.

Other ministerial appointments are:

Grant Shapps is the Minister of State at the DFID
Jo Johnson becomes minister for universities and science at the BIS
Alistair Burt becomes minister of state at DoH
John Hayes becomes minister for security at the Home Office
Penny Mordaunt is Minister for the Armed Forces and Minister of State at the MOD
Mark Francois becomes Minister of State at DCLG
Ros Altmann becomes minister for pensions at the DWP
Philip Dunne becomes Minister for Defence Procurement at the MOD
Ed Timpson becomes Minister of State at the DfE
George Eustice will become Minister of State at the DEFRA
Anne Milton will become Deputy Chief Whip
Andrea Leadsom will become Minister of State at the DECC
Nick Boles remains Minister of State for Skills at BIS
Therese Coffey will become Deputy Leader of the House of Commons
Harriett Baldwin will become Economic Secretary to the Treasury (City Minister)
Francis Maude will become Trade Minister at FCO and BIS

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