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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

David Cameron's New Cabinet after the Conservative's surprise majority win in the 2015 general election

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.

 

It was all smiles as ministers met for the first time since the Tories secured a surprise overall majority of 12 

UK Election 2015: QUENTIN LETTS on the new Tory Cabinet


Addressing the first Cabinet, the PM did not quite say 'we were elected as Cameroons and will serve as Cameroons', but that was pretty much the message, writes QUENTIN LETTS. Pictured at yesterday's first meeting: 1. Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb; 2. Communities Secretary Greg Clark; 3. Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers; 4. Education Secretary Nicky Morgan; 5. Business Secretary Sajid Javid; 6. Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood; 7. Prime Minister David Cameron; 8. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond; 9. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon; 10. International Development Secretary Justine Greening; 11. Energy Secretary Amber Rudd; 12. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt; 13. Scotland Secretary David Mundell; 14. Employment minister Priti Patel; 15. Small business minister Anna Soubry; 16. Cabinet Office Minister Matt Hancock; 17. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Oliver Letwin; 18. Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin; 19. Leader of the Lords Baroness Stowell of Beeston; 20. Commons Leader Chris Grayling; 21. Home Secretary Theresa May; 22. Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith; 23. Justice Secretary Michael Gove; 24. Environment Secretary of Liz Truss; 25. Culture Secretary John Whittingdale; 26. Chief Whip Mark Harper; 27. Chief Secretary to the Treasury Greg Hands; 28. Attorney General Jeremy Wright. 

 


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

CABINET

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