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See Full List Of Theresa Mays New Team After A ahaken Cabinet

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UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, has announced her new top team in a cabinet reshuffle.

May has already confirmed that the five biggest jobs in the government will stay the same and left Jeremy Hunt and Chris Grayling as Health Secretary and Transport Secretary, despite widespread criticism.

The Prime Minister is also expected to create a new position of Deputy Prime Minister, to solidify her position as the leader of the party.

This means Philip Hammond will remain as Chancellor, Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary, Amber Rudd as Home Secretary, David Davis as Brexit Secretary and Michael Fallon as Defence Secretary.

See list below:

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Philip Hammond – Chancellor
Boris Johnson – Foreign Secretary
Amber Rudd – Home Secretary
David Davis – Brexit Secretary
Michael Fallon – Defence Secretary
Damian Green – First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office
Greg Clark: Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
David Gauke: Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Liz Truss: Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Liam Fox: Secretary of State for International Trade
Justine Greening: Secretary of State for Education
Sajid Javid: Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
David Lidington: Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice
Alun Cairns: Secretary of State for Wales.
Jeremy Hunt: Secretary of State for Health.
Gavin Williamson: Chief Whip
Chris Grayling: Secretary of State for Transport
Priti Patel: Secretary of State for International Development
Andrea Leadsom: Leader of the House of Commons
Michael Gove: Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs




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