The second Johnson ministry began on 16 December 2019, three days after Boris Johnson's audience with Queen Elizabeth II where she invited him to form a new government following the 2019 general election. The Conservative Party was returned to power with a majority of 80 seats in the House of Commons. Initially the ministers were largely identical to those at the end of the first Johnson ministry, but changed significantly in cabinet reshuffles in February 2020 and September 2021.
Second Johnson ministry | |
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Cabinet of the United Kingdom | |
2019–2022 | |
Date formed | 16 December 2019 |
Date dissolved | 6 September 2022 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Prime Minister | Boris Johnson |
Prime Minister's history | Premiership of Boris Johnson |
Deputy Prime Minister | Dominic Raab (2021–2022) |
First Secretary | Dominic Raab (2019–2021) |
No. of ministers | 120[1] |
Member party | |
Status in legislature | Majority 365 / 650 (56%) |
Opposition cabinet | |
Opposition party | |
Opposition leader |
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History | |
Election | 2019 general election |
Legislature terms | 2019–2024 |
Budgets | |
Predecessor | First Johnson ministry |
Successor | Truss ministry |
In July 2022, following a government crisis as a result of dozens of resignations from his government, Johnson announced his resignation as leader of the Conservative Party. Johnson pledged to remain as Prime Minister and lead a 'caretaker' government until a new Conservative Party leader had been elected. The election results were revealed on Monday 5 September 2022, and the new leader Liz Truss became prime minister on 6 September, resulting in the cabinet's dissolution.[2][3]
History
edit2019 to 2020
editThe Conservative minority first Johnson ministry could not implement its legislative programme due to a political impasse over Brexit. While the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 requires a two-thirds majority vote in parliament to trigger an election, Johnson bypassed this requirement by passing the Early Parliamentary General Election Act 2019. In the resulting election, held on 12 December 2019, Johnson's Conservatives won a majority of eighty seats, the largest for a government led by a Conservative prime minister since Margaret Thatcher in 1987.[4]
Initially the ministers were largely identical to those at the end of the first Johnson ministry, excepting the Secretary of State for Wales, in which position Simon Hart replaced Alun Cairns. Nicky Morgan, who stood down at the general election, and Zac Goldsmith, who lost his seat, were made life peers to allow them to remain in the government.
Johnson reshuffled his cabinet on 13 February 2020:[5] Sajid Javid, Julian Smith, Esther McVey, Geoffrey Cox, Andrea Leadsom, Theresa Villiers and Chris Skidmore all left the government.[6]
Andrew Sabisky worked as a political adviser in Johnson's office for a short time in February. Sabisky, a speaker at the secretly held London Conference on Intelligence at UCL in 2015,[7] believed that there were significant differences in average intelligence between different races, and supported enforced contraception.[8] This caused concern among politicians of all parties in the UK Parliament only a few days after Sabisky's appointment.[9] He resigned from his advisory role on 17 February 2020.[10]
2021 to 2022
editThe 2021 State Opening of Parliament took place on 11 May 2021.[11] Johnson conducted a cabinet reshuffle on 15 September 2021.[12] The 2022 State Opening of Parliament took place on 10 May 2022.[13] Johnson conducted another cabinet reshuffle on 7 July 2022.[14] In January 2022 researchers at Sussex University maintained Johnson's administration was more corrupt "than any UK government since the Second World War" and feared serious consequences for the UK if it continued. Professor of Anti-Corruption Practice, Robert Barrington, at the Centre for the Study of Corruption in Sussex University stated that Johnson directly influenced this by personal example and by allowing his ministers and staff to do things. Barrington feared "consequences for democracy and Britain's global influence" – Barrington feared further for the economy and national security. Barrington accused MPs or Ministers that failed to act against lack of integrity of enabling it.[15] Simon Jenkins wrote "He could never handle rivals near him, and his dismissal of May's abler ministers deprived him, and the UK, of experience and ability in favour of second-rate acolytes."[16]
Confidence vote and government crisis
editOn 6 June 2022, Boris Johnson faced a vote of confidence in his ministry.[17] He won the vote, with 211 in favour of his premiership and 148 against.[18] Johnson was politically weakened.[18]
In July 2022, several ministers resigned from the government in response to the handling of the Chris Pincher scandal, including cabinet ministers Sajid Javid, Rishi Sunak and Simon Hart.[19] Michael Gove was sacked for disloyalty.[20]
Johnson's resignation
editFollowing the resignations, Johnson announced on 7 July 2022 of his decision to step down as Conservative Party leader.[21] Following the completion of the leadership election for his successor on 6 September, he stepped down and was succeeded by Liz Truss.
Cabinets
editDecember 2019 – February 2020
editFebruary 2020 – September 2021
editChanges
edit- Following the merger of the Department for International Development into the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in September 2020, the office of International Development Secretary was abolished.[25] Anne-Marie Trevelyan accordingly left the Cabinet and the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs became the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs.
- The Lord Frost became a full member of the Cabinet as a Minister of State in the Cabinet Office on 1 March 2021.[26]
- Suella Braverman became Minister on Leave on 2 March 2021 with Michael Ellis replacing her as Attorney General.[27] Mrs Braverman returned to the post of Attorney General on 13 September the same year.[28]
- Matt Hancock quit his post of Health Secretary on 26 June 2021 following the revelation that he had breached coronavirus social distancing guidance. He was replaced by Sajid Javid.[29]
September 2021 – February 2022
editChanges
edit- The Lord Frost resigned from the government on 18 December 2021. His role as Brexit minister was taken over by Foreign Secretary Liz Truss.[31]
February 2022 – 5 July 2022
editChanges
edit- Oliver Dowden resigned as Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party and Minister without Portfolio on 24 June 2022 following the Conservative defeats at the Tiverton and Honiton by-election and Wakefield by-election.[35][36]
5 July 2022 – 6 September 2022
editChanges
edit- Sajid Javid resigned as Secretary of State for Health and Social Care on 5 July. He was replaced by Steve Barclay, the former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, who is in turn replaced by Kit Malthouse, former Home Office minister as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
- Rishi Sunak resigned as Chancellor of the Exchequer on 5 July. He was replaced by Nadhim Zahawi, formerly Secretary of State for Education.
- Michael Gove was dismissed from Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities on 6 July. He was replaced by Greg Clark.
- Simon Hart resigned as Secretary of State for Wales on 6 July. He was replaced by Robert Buckland, a former Secretary of State for Justice.
- Brandon Lewis resigned as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland on 7 July. He was replaced by Shailesh Vara.
- Michelle Donelan resigned as Secretary of State for Education on 7 July. She was replaced by James Cleverly, Minister of State for Europe and North America.
- The roles of Minister of State for Higher and Further Education and Minister for Crime and Policing were not designated as attending Cabinet.
- Andrew Stephenson joined the Cabinet as Minister without portfolio.
List of ministers
editMinister in the House of Commons | Minister in the House of Lords | ||||
Cabinet ministers and ministers that attend cabinet are listed in bold |
Prime Minister and Cabinet Office
editCabinet Office | |||
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Post | Minister | Term | |
The Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP | July 2019 – September 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP | July 2019 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Minister for the Cabinet Office | The Rt Hon Oliver Dowden CBE MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP | September 2021 – February 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP | February 2022 – September 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon The Baroness Evans of Bowes Park PC | July 2016 – September 2022 | ||
Minister without Portfolio | Lt Col The Rt Hon James Cleverly TD VR MP (unpaid; also Chairman of the Conservative Party to Feb 2020) |
July 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon Amanda Milling MP (unpaid; also Chairman of the Conservative Party from Feb 2020 to September 2021) |
February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Oliver Dowden MP (unpaid; also Chairman of the Conservative Party from Sept 2021 to June 2022) |
September 2021 – June 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Andrew Stephenson MP (unpaid; also Chairman of the Conservative Party from July 2022) |
July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Jacob Rees-Mogg MP | July 2019 – February 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Mark Spencer MP | February 2022 – September 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Oliver Dowden CBE MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | ||
The Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State (Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth) | The Rt Hon Jake Berry MP (jointly with Housing, Communities and Local Government) |
July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Parliamentary Secretary (Minister for the Constitution) | Chloe Smith MP | January 2018 – February 2020 | |
Minister of State (Minister for the Constitution and Devolution) | Chloe Smith MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | |
Minister of State without Portfolio | Nigel Adams MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State for Efficiency and Transformation | The Rt Hon The Lord Agnew of Oulton DL (unpaid, jointly with the Treasury) |
February 2020 – January 2022 | |
Minister of State | The Rt Hon The Lord True CBE | February 2020 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Secretary (Minister for Defence People and Veterans) | Johnny Mercer MP (jointly with Defence) |
July 2019 – April 2021 | |
Leo Docherty MP (jointly with Defence) |
April 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Minister of State, Minister for Veterans Affairs | Johnny Mercer MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Secretary (Minister for Implementation) | Jeremy Quin MP | December 2019 – February 2020 | |
Julia Lopez MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
Heather Wheeler MP (unpaid; also a Whip) |
February 2022 – September 2022 | ||
President for COP26[note 1] | The Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP | January 2021 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State | The Rt Hon The Lord Frost CMG | March 2021 – December 2021 | |
Parliamentary Secretary (Minister for Policy and Head of the Prime Minister's Policy Unit | Andrew Griffith MP (unpaid) |
February 2022 – July 2022 | |
Minister of State (Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency) | The Rt Hon Jacob Rees-Mogg MP | February 2022 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Secretary of State, Deputy Leader of the House of Commons | Peter Bone MP | July 2022 – September 2022 |
Departments of state
editBusiness, Energy and Industrial Strategy | |||
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Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | The Rt Hon Andrea Leadsom MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP | February 2020 – January 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP | January 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Business, Energy and Clean Growth and Climate Change | The Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP | July 2019 – January 2021 | |
The Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP | January 2021 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Greg Hands MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation | The Rt Hon Chris Skidmore MP (jointly with Education) |
September 2019 – February 2020 | |
Minister of State for Investment | The Rt Hon The Lord Grimstone of Boscobel (unpaid, jointly with International Trade) | March 2020 – July 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Small Business, Consumers and Corporate Responsibility to February 2020, Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets from February 2020 | Kelly Tolhurst MP | July 2018 – February 2020 | |
Paul Scully MP (also Minister for London) | February 2020 – July 2022 | ||
Jane Hunt MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Business & Industry) | Nadhim Zahawi MP (unpaid) | July 2019 – September 2021 | |
Lee Rowley MP (unpaid, also a Whip) | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Science, Research and Innovation | Amanda Solloway MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | |
George Freeman MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Climate Change) | The Rt Hon The Lord Duncan of Springbank (jointly with Northern Ireland Office) |
July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Business, Energy and Corporate Responsibility) | The Rt Hon The Lord Callanan PC | February 2020 – February 2023 |
Defence | |||
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Secretary of State for Defence | The Rt Hon Ben Wallace MP | July 2019 – August 2023 | |
Minister of State for Defence Procurement | James Heappey MP | December 2019 – February 2020 | |
Jeremy Quin MP | February 2020 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Defence | The Rt Hon The Baroness Goldie DL (unpaid) | July 2019 – 2024 | |
Minister of State, Minister for the Armed Forces | James Heappey MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Minister for Defence People | Leo Docherty MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces | Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP | December 2019 – February 2020 | |
James Heappey MP | February 2020 – July 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence People and Veterans | Johnny Mercer MP (jointly with Cabinet Office) |
July 2019 – April 2021 | |
Leo Docherty MP (jointly with Cabinet Office) |
April 2021 – July 2022 |
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | |||
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Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | The Rt Hon The Baroness Morgan of Cotes | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon Oliver Dowden MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Nadine Dorries MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Sport, Media and Creative Industries | Nigel Adams MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Minister of State for Digital and Culture | Caroline Dinenage MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | |
Minister of State for Media, Data and Digital Infrastructure | The Rt Hon John Whittingdale OBE MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | |
Julia Lopez MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Minister of State | Matt Warman MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Arts. Heritage and Tourism | Helen Whately MP | September 2019 – February 2020 | |
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Minister for Sport, Tourism, Heritage and Civil Society | Nigel Huddleston MP | February 2020 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Digital and Broadband (to Feb 2020)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Digital Infrastructure (from Feb 2020) |
Matt Warman MP | July 2019 – September 2021 | |
Parliamentary Under-Sereatary of State for Tech and Digital Economy | Chris Philp MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State | Damian Collins MP | July 2022 – October 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Civil Society & DCMS) | The Rt Hon The Baroness Barran MBE PC (Unpaid) | July 2019 – September 2021 | |
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Arts) | The Rt Hon The Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay (Unpaid) | September 2021 – September 2022 |
Education | |||
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Secretary of State for Education | The Rt Hon Gavin Williamson CBE MP | July 2019 – September 2021 | |
The Rt Hon Nadhim Zahawi MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Michelle Donelan MP | July 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for School Standards | The Rt Hon Nick Gibb MP | May 2015 – September 2021 | |
Robin Walker MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Will Quince MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research & Innovation to February 2020, Minister for Universities February 2020 to September 2021, Minister for Higher and Further Education from September 2021 |
The Rt Hon Chris Skidmore MP (jointly with BEIS) |
September 2019 – February 2020 | |
Michelle Donelan MP | February 2020 – July 2022 Attending Cabinet since September 2021 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Children and Families) | Kemi Badenoch MP (unpaid) | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Michelle Donelan MP (unpaid) (maternity cover) | September 2019 – February 2020 | ||
Vicky Ford MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
Will Quince MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Brendan Clarke-Smith MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Apprenticeships and Skills | Gillian Keegan MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | |
Alex Burghart MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Minister for Skills, Further and Higher Education | Andrea Jenkyns MP | July 2022 – October 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for the School System) | The Rt Hon The Lord Agnew of Oulton DL (unpaid) | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon The Baroness Berridge (Formally Unpaid) | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon The Baroness Barran MBE PC (unpaid) | September 2021 – September 2022 |
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | |||
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Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | The Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon George Eustice MP | February 2020 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to Feb 2020, Pacific and the International Environment from Feb 2020 | The Rt Hon The Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park PC (unpaid, jointly with International Development until September 2020 and Foreign Office) |
September 2019 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food | George Eustice MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Minister of State for Farming, Fisheries and Food | Victoria Prentis MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment and Rural Opportunities to Sept 2021, Minister for Nature Recovery and the Domestic Environment from Sept 2021 | Rebecca Pow MP | September 2019 – July 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State | Steve Double MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Rural Affairs, Access to Nature and Biosecurity | The Rt Hon The Lord Gardiner of Kimble PC | July 2019 – May 2021 | |
The Rt Hon The Lord Benyon PC | May 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food | Victoria Prentis MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Minister for Agri-innovation and Climate Adaption | Jo Churchill MP | September 2021 – July 2022 |
Equalities Office | |||
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Minister for Women and Equalities | The Rt Hon Liz Truss MP (also Trade Secretary till Sept 2021 and Foreign Secretary since Sept 2021) |
September 2019 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State (Minister for Equalities) | The Rt Hon The Baroness Williams of Trafford PC (jointly with International Trade) |
January 2018 – February 2020 | |
Kemi Badenoch MP (jointly with Treasury till Sept 2021and Foreign Office and Housing, Communities and Local Government from September 2021 |
February 2020 – July 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Women) | Victoria Atkins MP (jointly with International Trade) |
January 2018 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon The Baroness Berridge (unpaid, jointly with Education) | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon The Baroness Stedman-Scott OBE DL | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Equalities) | Mike Freer MP (jointly with Foreign Office and International Trade) |
September 2021 – July 2022 | |
Amanda Solloway MP (jointly with Foreign Office) |
July 2022 – September 2022 |
Exiting the European Union (dissolved 31 January 2020) | |||
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Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union | The Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP | November 2018 – January 2020 | |
Minister of State | The Rt Hon The Lord Callanan PC | October 2017 – January 2020 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State | James Duddridge MP | July 2019 – January 2020 |
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | |||
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The Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP | July 2019 – September 2020 | ||
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September 2020 – September 2021 | ||
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The Rt Hon Liz Truss MP (also Minister for Women and Equalities) | September 2021 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State for the Middle East, North Africa to December 2021 Middle East, North Africa and North America from December 2021 | Commander The Rt Hon Dr Andrew Murrison MP (jointly with International Development) |
May 2019 – February 2020 | |
Lt Col The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP (jointly with International Development until September 2020) |
February 2020 – February 2022 | ||
Minister of State for the Pacific and the International Environment | The Rt Hon The Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park PC (unpaid, jointly with International Development until September 2020 and EFRA) |
February 2020 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State for European Neighbourhood and the Americas | The Rt Hon Christopher Pincher MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for European Neighbourhood and the Americas | Wendy Morton MP (jointly with International Development until September 2020) |
February 2020 – December 2021 | |
Minister of State, Minister for Europe | Chris Heaton-Harris MP | December 2021 – February 2022 | |
Minister of State, Minister for Europe and North America | Lt Col The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP | February 2022 – July 2022 | |
Minister of State, Minister for Europe | Graham Stuart MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State for Africa | Andrew Stephenson MP (jointly with International Development) |
July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Africa | James Duddridge MP (jointly with International Development until September 2020) |
February 2020 – September 2021 | |
Vicky Ford MP | September 2021 – December 2021 | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean | Vicky Ford MP | December 2021 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State for the Commonwealth, the UN from 2017 and South and Central Asia from 2020 and North Africa from 2022 | The Rt Hon The Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon PC (jointly with International Development until September 2020) |
June 2017 – July 2024 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Asia and the Pacific) | Heather Wheeler MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Minister of State for Asia to February 2022, Minister for Asia and the Middle East from February 2022 | Nigel Adams MP (jointly with International Development until September 2020) |
February 2020 – September 2021 | |
Amanda Milling MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Minister for North America, Sanctions and Consular policy | Rehman Chishti MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Overseas Territories & Sustainable Development, (Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Girls' Education from 5 March 2020) | The Rt Hon The Baroness Sugg CBE (jointly with International Development until September 2020) |
February 2020 – November 2020 | |
Minister of State for Equalities | Kemi Badenoch MP (jointly with Equalities Office and Housing Communities and Local Government) |
September 2021 – July 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Women) | The Rt Hon The Baroness Stedman-Scott OBE DL (jointly with Equalities and Work and Pensions) |
September 2021 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Equalities) | Mike Freer MP (jointly with Equalities and International Trade) |
September 2021 – July 2022 | |
Amanda Solloway MP (jointly with Equalities) |
July 2022 – September 2022 |
Health and Social Care | |||
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Secretary of State for Health and Social Care | The Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP | July 2018 – June 2021 | |
The Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP | June 2021 – July 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Health | Edward Argar MP | September 2019 – July 2022 | |
Maria Caulfield MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Care | Caroline Dinenage MP | January 2018 – February 2020 | |
Helen Whately MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
Minister of State for Care and Mental Health | Gillian Keegan MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State for Patient Safety, Suicide Prevention and Mental Health | Nadine Dorries MP | May 2020 – September 2021 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prevention, Public Health & Primary Care | Jo Churchill MP | July 2019 – September 2021 | |
Parliamentary Under-Seceretary of State(Minister for Patient Safety and Primary Care) | Maria Caulfield MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | |
James Morris MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Mental Health, Suicide Prevention & Patient Safety | Nadine Dorries MP | July 2019 – May 2020 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for COVID Vaccine Deployment | Nadhim Zahawi MP (paid as a Parliamentary Secretary) | November 2020 – September 2021 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State(Minister for Vaccines and Public Health) | Maggie Throup MP (paid as a Parliamentary Secretary) | September 2021 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State | The Rt Hon The Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford | January 2019 – February 2020 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Innovation | The Rt Hon The Lord Bethell (unpaid) | March 2020 – September 2021 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Technology, Innovation and Life Sciences) | The Rt Hon The Lord Kamall | September 2021 – September 2022 |
Home Office | |||
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | The Rt Hon Priti Patel MP | July 2019 – September 2022 | |
Deputy Home Secretary and Minister of State for Security | The Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Minister for Security to September 2021, Minister for Security and Borders from September 2021 | The Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP | February 2020 – July 2021 (on leave from 11 January 2021) | |
The Rt Hon Damian Hinds MP | August 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Stephen McPartland MP (unpaid) |
July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Crime, Policing & the Fire Service to Feb 2020, Minister for Crime and Policing from Feb 2020 | The Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP (jointly with Justice from February 2020) |
July 2019 – July 2022 Attending Cabinet since September 2021 | |
Tom Pursglove MP (jointly with Justice) |
July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Countering Extremism to February 2020, Lords Minister from February 2020 | The Rt Hon The Baroness Williams of Trafford PC (jointly with Equalities Office until February 2020) |
July 2016 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State for Building Safety and Fire | The Rt Hon The Lord Greenhalgh (unpaid, jointly with Communities) |
March 2020 – July 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Crime, Safeguarding and Vulnerability) | Victoria Atkins MP (jointly with Equalities Office until February 2020) |
November 2017 – September 2021 | |
Rachel Maclean MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Amanda Solloway MP (jointly with Justice) |
July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Immigration to Feb 2020, Future Borders and Immigration from Feb 2020 to 2021, Safe and Legal Immigration from 2021 | Kevin Foster MP | December 2019 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Immigration Compliance and the Courts) | Chris Philp MP (jointly with Justice) |
February 2020 – September 2021 | |
Tom Pursglove MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, (Minister for illegal Migration) | Simon Baynes MP (jointly with Justice) |
July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State | Sarah Dines MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Minister for Afghan Resettlement, Minister of State | Victoria Atkins MP (jointly with Housing and Justice) | September 2021 – March 2022 | |
Minister of State, Minister for Refugees | Richard Harrington (unpaid, jointly with Levelling Up Housing and Communities | March 2022 – September 2022 |
Levelling Up, Housing and Communities | |||
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Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government | The Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP | July 2019 – September 2021 | |
The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP | September 2021 | ||
Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Minister for Intergovernmental Relations | The Rt Hon Michael Gove MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | |
Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities | The Rt Hon Greg Clark MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State for Housing | The Rt Hon Esther McVey MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon Christopher Pincher MP | February 2020 – February 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Stuart Andrew MP | February 2022 – July 2022 | ||
Marcus Jones MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth | The Rt Hon Jake Berry MP (jointly with Cabinet Office) |
July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Minister of State for Regional Growth and Local Government | Simon Clarke MP | February 2020 – September 2020 | |
Luke Hall MP | September 2020 – September 2021 | ||
Minister of State (Minister for Local Government, Faith and Communities) | Kemi Badenoch MP (jointly with Equalities Office and Foreign Office) |
September 2021 – July 2022 | |
Minister of State | Paul Scully MP (also Minister for London) |
July 2022 – October 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Rough Sleeping and Housing | Luke Hall MP | July 2019 – September 2020 | |
Kelly Tolhurst MP | September 2020 – January 2021 | ||
Eddie Hughes MP | January 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Minister for London | Chris Philp MP | December 2019 – February 2020 | |
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
(Minister for Levelling Up, The Union and Constitution) |
Neil O'Brien MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | |
Lia Nici MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
(Minister for Faith and Communities) |
The Rt Hon The Viscount Younger of Leckie | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Minister of State for Building Safety and Fire | The Rt Hon The Lord Greenhalgh (unpaid, jointly with Home Office) | March 2020 – July 2022 | |
Minister for Afghan Resettlement, Minister of State | Victoria Atkins MP (jointly with Home office and Justice) | September 2021 – March 2022 | |
Minister of State, Minister for Refugees | Richard Harrington (unpaid, jointly with Home Office) | March 2022 – September 2022 |
International Development (dissolved 2 September 2020) | |||
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Secretary of State for International Development | The Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP | February 2020 – September 2020 | ||
Minister of State for International Development, Middle East and North Africa | Commander The Rt Hon Dr Andrew Murrison MP (jointly with the FCO) |
May 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP (jointly with the FCO) |
February 2020 – September 2020 | ||
Minister of State for Africa | Andrew Stephenson MP (jointly with the FCO) |
July 2019 – February 2020 | |
James Duddridge MP (jointly with the FCO) |
February 2020 – September 2020 | ||
Minister of State for Asia | Nigel Adams MP (jointly with the FCO) |
February 2020 – September 2020 | |
Minister of State for Pacific and the Environment | The Rt Hon The Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park PC (unpaid, jointly with DEFRA and FCO) |
September 2019 – September 2020 | |
Minister of State for South Asia and the Commonwealth | The Rt Hon The Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon PC (jointly with the FCO) |
February 2020 – September 2020 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development, Minister for Europe and the Americas | Wendy Morton MP (jointly with the FCO) |
February 2020 – September 2020 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development, Minister for Overseas Territories & Sustainable Development, (Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Girls' Education from 5 March 2020) | The Rt Hon The Baroness Sugg CBE(jointly with the FCO) from February 2020 | July 2019 – September 2020 |
International Trade | |||
---|---|---|---|
The Rt Hon Liz Truss MP (also Minister for Women and Equalities from Sept 2019) |
July 2019 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Trade Policy | The Rt Hon Conor Burns MP | July 2019 – May 2020 | |
The Rt Hon Greg Hands MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Penny Mordaunt MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Investment | The Rt Hon The Lord Grimstone of Boscobel (unpaid, jointly with Business) | March 2020 – July 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Investment to Feb 2020, Exports from February 2020) | Graham Stuart MP | July 2019 – September 2021 | |
Mike Freer MP (also (Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Minister for Equalities) jointly with Foreign Office and Equalities) | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Andrew Griffith MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for International Trade) | Ranil Jayawardena MP | May 2020 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Women) | Victoria Atkins MP ((also with Equalities) | September 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon The Baroness Berridge (unpaid, jointly with Education and Eqaulities) | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
Minister for Equalities | The Rt Hon The Baroness Williams of Trafford PC (also with Equalities and Home Office) | September 2019 – February 2020 | |
Kemi Badenoch MP (jointly with Treasury and Eqaulities) | February 2020 – September 2021 |
Justice | |||
---|---|---|---|
The Rt Hon Robert Buckland QC MP | July 2019 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Advocate General for Scotland Spokesperson for the Lords |
The Rt Hon The Lord Keen of Elie QC PC | May 2015 – September 2020 | |
The Rt Hon The Lord Stewart of Dirleton QC PC | October 2020 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Prisons and Probation | Lucy Frazer QC MP | July 2019 – March 2021, September 2021 | |
Alex Chalk MP | March 2021 – September 2021 | ||
Victoria Atkins MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Stuart Andrew MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Crime and Policing | The Rt Hon Kit Malthouse MP (jointly with Home Office) | February 2020 – July 2022 Attending Cabinet since September 2021 | |
Tom Pursglove MP (jointly with Home Office) | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State | Wendy Morton MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Alex Chalk MP (unpaid) |
February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
James Cartlidge MP (unpaid, also an Assistant Whip) | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State | Sarah Dines MP (jointly with Home Office) | July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Immigration Compliance and the Courts) | Chris Philp MP (jointly with Home Office from February 2020) | September 2019 – September 2021 | |
Tom Pursglove MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, (Minister for illegal Migration) | Simon Baynes MP (jointly with Home Office) | July 2022 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State | The Lord Wolfson of Tredegar QC (unpaid) |
December 2020 – April 2022 | |
The Lord Bellamy QC (unpaid) |
June 2022 – July 2024 | ||
Minister of State for the Afghan resettlement scheme and Operation Warm Welcome | Victoria Atkins MP (jointly with Home Office and Housing) | September 2021 – March 2022 |
Northern Ireland Office | |||
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Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | The Rt Hon Julian Smith CBE MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon Brandon Lewis MP | February 2020 – July 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Shailesh Vara MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State to February 2020, Minister of State from February 2020 | Robin Walker MP | July 2019 – September 2021 | |
The Hon Conor Burns MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | The Rt Hon The Lord Duncan of Springbank PC (jointly with BEIS) |
October 2017 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon The Lord Caine (unpaid) | November 2021 – July 2024 |
Scotland Office | |||
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Secretary of State for Scotland | The Rt Hon Alister Jack MP | July 2019 – July 2024 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland (Minister for Scotland) | Douglas Ross MP (unpaid, jointly with Whips office) |
December 2019 – May 2020 | |
Iain Stewart MP | June 2020 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland | David Duguid MP (unpaid, jointly with Whips office) |
June 2020 – September 2021 | |
The Rt Hon The Lord Offord of Garvel (unpaid) | September 2021 – July 2024 |
Transport | |||
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Secretary of State for Transport | The Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP | July 2019 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State for Railways | Chris Heaton-Harris MP | July 2019 – December 2021 | |
Minister of State for High Speed 2 | George Freeman MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Andrew Stephenson MP | February 2020 – July 2022 | ||
Trudy Harrison MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Transport | Wendy Morton MP | February 2022 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport | Wendy Morton MP | December 2021 – February 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Roads and Light Rail | The Rt Hon The Baroness Vere of Norbiton | July 2019 – November 2023 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Aviation and Maritime | Nus Ghani MP | January 2018 – February 2020 | |
Kelly Tolhurst MP | February 2020 – September 2020 | ||
Robert Courts MP | September 2020 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Future of Transport | Paul Maynard MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Rachel Maclean MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
Trudy Harrison MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Karl McCartney MP | July 2022 – September 2022 |
Treasury | |||
---|---|---|---|
The Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | ||
The Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP | February 2020 – July 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Nadhim Zahawi MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Chief Secretary to the Treasury | The Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Simon Clarke MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Financial Secretary to the Treasury | The Rt Hon Dr Jesse Norman MP | May 2019 – September 2021 | |
The Rt Hon Lucy Frazer QC MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Minister of State for Efficiency and Transformation (jointly with Cabinet Office) | The Rt Hon The Lord Agnew of Oulton DL (unpaid) | February 2020 – January 2022 | |
Minister of State, Economic Secretary to the Treasury | John Glen MP (paid as a Parliamentary Secretary to September 2021, unpaid from September 2021) | January 2018 – July 2022 | |
Richard Fuller MP (unpaid) | July 2022 – October 2022 | ||
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury | Simon Clarke MP (paid as a Parliamentary Secretary) | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Kemi Badenoch MP (paid as a Parliamentary Secretary) (jointly with International Trade, Minister for Equalities) | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
Helen Whately MP (paid as a Parliamentary Secretary) | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Alan Mak MP | July 2022 – September 2022 |
Wales Office | |||
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Secretary of State for Wales | The Rt Hon Simon Hart MP[40] | December 2019 – July 2022 | |
The Rt Hon Robert Buckland QC MP | July 2022 – October 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State | David Davies MP (jointly with Whips Office) (unpaid) |
December 2019 – October 2022 |
Work and Pensions | |||
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Secretary of State for Work and Pensions | The Rt Hon Therese Coffey MP | September 2019 – September 2022 | |
Minister of State for Disabled People, Health and Work | Justin Tomlinson MP | April 2019 – September 2021 | |
Chloe Smith MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Pensions and Financial Inclusion | Guy Opperman MP | June 2017 – September 2022 | |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Welfare Delivery | Will Quince MP | April 2019 – September 2021 | |
David Rutley MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Employment) | Mims Davies MP | July 2019 – July 2022 | |
Julie Marson MP (also a Whip) |
July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Work and Pensions) | The Rt Hon The Baroness Stedman-Scott OBE DL (jointly with Foreign Office from September 2021) |
July 2019 – September 2022 |
Law officers
editAttorney General's Office | |||
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Attorney General for England and Wales | The Rt Hon Geoffrey Cox QC MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
The Rt Hon Suella Braverman QC MP | February 2020 – March 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP | March 2021 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Suella Braverman QC MP | September 2021 – September 2022 | ||
Solicitor General for England and Wales | The Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP | July 2019 – March 2021 | |
The Rt Hon Lucy Frazer QC MP | March 2021 – September 2021 | ||
The Rt Hon Michael Ellis QC MP | September 2021 | ||
Alex Chalk QC MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Edward Timpson CBE QC MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Minister on Leave | The Rt Hon Suella Braverman QC MP | March 2021 – September 2021 |
Office of the Advocate General | |||
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Advocate General for Scotland | The Rt Hon The Lord Keen of Elie QC PC | May 2015 – September 2020 | |
The Rt Hon The Lord Stewart of Dirleton QC | October 2020 – July 2024 |
Parliament
editHouse Leaders | |||
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The Rt Hon The Baroness Evans of Bowes Park PC | July 2016 – September 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Jacob Rees-Mogg MP | July 2019 – February 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Mark Spencer MP | February 2022 – September 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon The Earl Howe PC (unpaid) | May 2015 – July 2024 | ||
|
Peter Bone MP | July 2022 – September 2022 |
House of Commons Whips | |||
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The Rt Hon Mark Spencer MP | July 2019 – February 2022 | ||
Chris Heaton-Harris | February 2022 – September 2022 | ||
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Amanda Milling MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | |
Stuart Andrew MP | February 2020 – February 2022 | ||
The Rt Hon Christopher Pincher MP | February 2022 – June 2022 | ||
Kelly Tolhurst MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Mike Freer MP | December 2019 – September 2021 | ||
Marcus Jones MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Rebecca Harris MP | July 2022 – July 2024 | ||
Stuart Andrew MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | ||
Marcus Jones MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
James Morris MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Michael Tomlinson MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Michelle Donelan MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | ||
Rebecca Harris MP | July 2019 – July 2022 | ||
David Rutley MP | July 2019 – September 2021 | ||
Maggie Throup MP (unpaid) |
September 2019 – September 2021 | ||
Iain Stewart MP | December 2019 – June 2020 | ||
Douglas Ross MP (unpaid, jointly with Scottish Office) |
December 2019 – February 2020 | ||
James Morris MP | February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
Michael Tomlinson MP | February 2020 – July 2022 | ||
David Duguid MP | June 2020 – April 2021 | ||
Scott Mann MP | January 2021 – April 2021 | ||
Alan Mak MP (unpaid) |
April 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Lee Rowley MP (also a PUSS at Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) |
September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Amanda Solloway MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Craig Whittaker MP | September 2021 – February 2022, July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Gareth Johnson MP | February 2022 – September 2022 | ||
James Duddridge MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Scott Mann MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
David TC Davies MP (jointly with Wales Office) |
July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Assistant Whips | Leo Docherty MP | July 2019 – April 2021 | |
Nigel Huddleston MP (unpaid, jointly with DCMS from Feb 2020) (no longer unpaid) |
July 2019 – September 2021 | ||
Marcus Jones MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | ||
James Morris MP | July 2019 – February 2020 | ||
Tom Pursglove MP | July 2019 – September 2021 | ||
David TC Davies MP (unpaid, jointly with Wales Office (no longer unpaid)) |
December 2019 – July 2022 | ||
Maria Caulfield MP | December 2019 – September 2021 | ||
Alex Chalk MP (unpaid, jointly with Justice) (no longer unpaid) |
February 2020 – September 2021 | ||
Eddie Hughes MP | February 2020 – January 2021 | ||
David Duguid MP | April 2021 – September 2021 | ||
Scott Mann MP | April 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Heather Wheeler MP (also with Cabinet Office from February 2022) |
September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Andrea Jenkyns MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Steve Double MP | September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Gareth Johnson MP | September 2021 – February 2022 | ||
James Cartlidge MP (also a PUSS at Justice) |
September 2021 – July 2022 | ||
Sarah Dines MP | February 2022 – July 2022 | ||
Stuart Anderson MP | July 2022 – February 2023 | ||
David Morris MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Suzanne Webb MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Adam Holloway MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Joy Morrissey MP | July 2022 – July 2024 | ||
Sir David Evennett MP | July 2022 – September 2022 | ||
Julie Marson MP (also a PUSS at Work & Pensions) |
July 2022 – September 2022 |
House of Lords Whips | ||||
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The Rt Hon The Lord Ashton of Hyde PC | July 2019 – September 2022 | |||
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The Rt Hon The Earl of Courtown | July 2016 – July 2024 | ||
The Rt Hon The Baroness Berridge also a joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at Education and International Trade from February 2020 | July 2019 – March 2020 | |||
The Rt Hon The Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist | July 2019 – June 2023 | |||
The Rt Hon The Lord Bethell (unpaid) | July 2019 – March 2020 | |||
The Rt Hon The Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen | August 2019 – February 2020, September 2021 – February 2022 | |||
The Rt Hon The Baroness Sater | December 2019 – January 2020 | |||
The Rt Hon The Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay also a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at Digital, Culture, Media and Sport from September 2021 | February 2020 – September 2022 | |||
The Rt Hon The Baroness Scott of Bybrook OBE | February 2020 – September 2022 | |||
The Rt Hon The Viscount Younger of Leckie | February 2020 – January 2023 | |||
The Rt Hon The Baroness Penn | March 2020 – September 2021, February 2022 – September 2022 | |||
The Rt Hon The Lord Sharpe of Epsom OBE (unpaid) | October 2021 – September 2022 | |||
Minister on Leave | The Rt Hon The Baroness Penn | September 2021 – February 2022 |
See also
edit- First Johnson ministry
- Johnson cabinets, of Boris Johnson as Mayor of London.
Notes
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