David Cameron's New Cabinet after the Conservative's surprise majority win in the 2015 general election
The Conservatives won a 12-seat majority in the House of Commons in Thursday May 07,2015 election, taking 331 of the 650 seats.
George Osborne – Chancellor of the Exchequer
Theresa May – Home Secretary
Philip Hammond – Foreign Secretary
Michael Fallon – Defence Secretary
Michael Gove – Justice Secretary
Iain Duncan Smith - Work & Pensions Secretary
Nicky Morgan – Education Secretary
Jeremy Hunt - Health Secretary
Sajid Javid – Business, Innovation & Skills Secretary
Amber Rudd – Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change
John Whittingdale – Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport
Liz Truss – Environment, Health & Rural Affairs Secretary
Justine Greening – International Development Secretary
Patrick McLoughlin – Transport Secretary
Greg Clark – Communities & Local Government Secretary
Greg Hands - Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Theresa Villiers – Northern Ireland Secretary
David Mundell - Scotland Secretary
Stephen Crabb - Wales Secretary
Anna Soubry - Minister for Small Business
Priti Patel – Employment Minister
Chris Grayling – Leader of the House of Commons
Baroness Stowell - Leader of the House of Lords
Oliver Letwin - Cabinet Office Minister
Mark Harper - Chief Whip
Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, will also attend some cabinet meetings
David Cameron's Coalition Govt Cabinet in 2010
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