Boris Johnson II cabinet

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Boris Johnson II cabinet
99th UK Cabinet
Boris Johnson
prime minister Boris Johnson
Appointed by Queen Elizabeth II
education December 13, 2019
Duration 0 years and 263 days
predecessor Boris Johnson I cabinet
composition
Party (s) Conservative party
representation
House of Commons Tories
363/650
House of Lords
243/778
Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn ( Labor ) (until 2020)

Keir Starmer ( Labor ) (from 2020)

The Johnson II cabinet began on December 13, 2019 when Queen Elizabeth II tasked Boris Johnson with the formation of a new government following the 2019 general election , in which the Conservative Party won the largest majority since 1987.

Cabinet members

Office Official
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

First Lord of the Treasury

Minister of Public Service

Minister for the Union

Boris Johnson Boris Johnson election infobox.jpg
de facto deputy prime minister

Minister for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Dominic Raab Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP.jpg
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove Official portrait of Michael Gove crop 2.jpg
Chancellor of the Exchequer

Second Lord of the Treasury

Sajid Javid

until February 13, 2020

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Rishi Sunak

since February 13, 2020

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Minister of the Interior Priti Patel Rt Hon Priti Patel MP.jpg
Lord Chancellor

Minister of Justice

Robert Buckland Official portrait of Robert Buckland crop 2.jpg
Minister for Leaving the European Union

Ministry dissolved on January 31, 2020

Stephen Barclay

until January 31, 2020

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Minister of Defense Ben Wallace Ben Wallace - Portrait.jpg
Minister for Health and Social Services Matt Hancock Official portrait of Matt Hancock crop 2.jpg
Minister for Economy, Energy and Industrial Strategy Andrea Leadsom

until February 13, 2020

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Alok Sharma

since February 13, 2020

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Minister for International Trade

President of the Board of Trade

Elizabeth Truss Official portrait of Elizabeth Truss crop 2.jpg
Minister for Labor and Pensions Thérèse Coffey
Minister of Education Gavin Williamson Official portrait of Gavin Williamson crop 2.jpg
Minister for Environment, Food and Rural Areas Theresa Villiers

until February 13, 2020

George Eustice

since February 13, 2020

Minister for Housing, Municipalities and Local Self-Government Robert Jenrick Official portrait of Robert Jenrick crop 2.jpg
Minister of Transport Grant Shapps Official portrait of Grant Shapps crop 2.jpg
Minister for Northern Ireland Julian Richard Smith

until February 13, 2020

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Brandon Lewis

since February 13, 2020

Minister for Scotland Alister Jack Official portrait of Mr Alister Jack crop 2.jpg
Minister for Wales Simon Hart Official portrait of Simon Hart crop 2.jpg
Leader of the House of Lords

Lord Seal Keeper

Baroness Evans of Bowes Park Official portrait of Baroness Evans of Bowes Park crop 2.jpg
Minister for Culture, Media and Sport

until February 13, 2020

Minister for Culture, Digital, Media and Sport

since February 13, 2020

Nicky Morgan

until February 13, 2020

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Oliver Dowden

since February 13, 2020

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Minister for International Development Alok Sharma

until February 13, 2020

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Anne-Marie Trevelyan

since February 13, 2020

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Minister without portfolio

Chairman of the Conservative Party

James Cleverly

until February 13, 2020

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Amanda Milling

from February 13, 2020

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Other participants in cabinet meetings
Chief Secretary of the Treasury Rishi Sunak

until February 13, 2020

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Stephen Barclay

since February 13, 2020

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Leader of the House of Commons

Lord President of the Council

Jacob Rees-Mogg Official portrait of Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg crop 2.jpg
Chief Whip in the House of Commons

Parliamentary secretary in the Treasury

Mark Spencer Official portrait of Rt Hon Mark Spencer MP crop 2.jpg
Attorney General (Attorney General) Geoffrey Cox

until February 13, 2020

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Suella Braverman

since February 13, 2020

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Minister of State for Economy, Energy and Clean Growth Kwasi Kwarteng Official portrait of Kwasi Kwarteng crop 2.jpg
Minister of State at the Ministry of Housing, Municipalities and Local Self-Government Jake Berry Jake Berry MP (Gov) .jpg
Minister of State at the Ministry of Housing, Municipalities and Local Self-Government Esther McVey

until February 13, 2020

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Minister of State for Security

Deputy Minister for Brexit and "No Deal" preparations

Brandon Lewis

until February 13, 2020

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Minister of State for Security James Brokenshire

since February 13, 2020

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Minister of State in the Ministry of International Development

Minister of State in the Ministry of the Environment, Food and Rural Areas

Zac Goldsmith Official portrait of Lord Goldsmith of Richmond Park crop 2.jpg
Paymaster General

Minister for the Cabinet Office

Oliver Dowden

until February 13, 2020

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Penny Mordaunt

since February 13, 2020

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Süddeutsche Zeitung: Prime Minister Boris Johnson with the Queen. Retrieved January 8, 2020 .
  2. ^ Her Majesty's Government: The Cabinet - MPs and Lords - UK Parliament. Retrieved January 8, 2020 .
  3. a b Ministers - GOV.UK. Retrieved January 8, 2020 .
  4. Hasan Gökkaya, dpa, Reuters: Great Britain: Boris Johnson dismisses several ministers from his cabinet . In: The time . February 13, 2020, ISSN  0044-2070 ( zeit.de [accessed February 13, 2020]).
  5. n-tv NEWS: British Treasury Secretary resigns. Retrieved February 13, 2020 .
  6. Kevin Hagen, DER SPIEGEL: Great Britain: Judgment against Boris Johnson - Does the Prime Minister have to go now? - DER SPIEGEL - Politics. Retrieved January 8, 2020 .
  7. UK Prime Minister: George Eustice MP has been appointed Secretary of State @ DefraGovUKpic.twitter.com / a0d2efc8rY. In: @ 10DowningStreet. February 13, 2020, accessed on February 13, 2020 .
  8. UK Prime Minister: The Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP @BrandonLewis has been appointed Secretary of State for Northern Ireland @ NIOgovpic.twitter.com / DewiJd7QEz. In: @ 10DowningStreet. February 13, 2020, accessed on February 13, 2020 .
  9. UK Prime Minister: The Rt Hon Oliver Dowden CBE MP @oliverdowden has been appointed Secretary of State @ dcmspic.twitter.com / vX91VDH45L. In: @ 10DowningStreet. February 13, 2020, accessed on February 13, 2020 .
  10. UK Prime Minister: Amanda Milling MP has been appointed Minister without Portfolio, and a member of the Cabinet.pic.twitter.com/sQnKb4GXeO. In: @ 10DowningStreet. February 13, 2020, accessed on February 13, 2020 .
  11. UK Prime Minister: The Rt Hon Stephen Barclay MP @SteveBarclay has been appointed Chief Secretary to the Treasury @HMTreasury. He will attend Cabinet.pic.twitter.com/zRGX3BB1Eb. In: @ 10DowningStreet. February 13, 2020, accessed on February 13, 2020 .
  12. UK Prime Minister: Suella Braverman MP @SuellaBraverman has been appointed Attorney General @attorneygeneral. She will attend Cabinet.pic.twitter.com/TKXx7phxqe. In: @ 10DowningStreet. February 13, 2020, accessed on February 13, 2020 .