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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has appointed David Cameron as his foreign secretary while simultaneously removing Suella Braverman from her position as home secretary in a surprising cabinet reshuffle.
Cameron, a former prime minister, expressed his acceptance of the offer from Sunak, emphasizing his commitment to public service and citing the valuable experience he brings to the role.
Cameron expressed eagerness to contribute to the nation’s security and prosperity despite acknowledging differences over some “individual decisions” made by his predecessor in the foreign secretary position.
Cameron pledged to support him in delivering the necessary measures for the country describing Sunak as a “strong and capable prime minister” exhibiting exemplary leadership during challenging times.
He expressed his intention to be part of a robust team that can be presented to the nation in the upcoming general election.
The newly appointed foreign secretary’s positive sentiments towards Sunak were echoed in his acknowledgment of the prime minister’s leadership qualities and the need for a strong team to serve the United Kingdom effectively.
For a comprehensive overview, here is the updated list of cabinet ministers:
Position | Minister | Whom did they replace? |
Foreign Secretary | David Cameron | Replaces James Cleverly |
Home Secretary | James Cleverly | Replaces Suella Braverman |
Conservative Party Chairman and minister without portfolio | Richard Holden | Replaces Greg Hands |
Chief Secretary to the Treasury | Laura Trott | Replaces John Glen |
Environment Secretary | Steve Barclay | Replaces Therese Coffey |
Health Secretary | Victoria Atkins | Replaces Steve Barclay |
Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office | John Glen | Replaces Jeremy Quin |
Attorney General | Victoria Prentis | No change |
Business and Trade Secretary | Advertisement Kemi Badenoch | No change |
Chancellor of the Exchequer (finance minister) | Jeremy Hunt | No change |
Defence Secretary | Grant Shapps | No change |
Advertisement Deputy Prime Minister | Oliver Dowden | Advertisement No change |
Culture, Media and Sport Secretary | Lucy Frazer | No change |
Education Secretary | Gillian Keegan | No change |
Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary | Advertisement Claire Coutinho | No change |
Justice Secretary | Alex Chalk | No change |
Leader of the House of Commons | Penny Mordaunt | No change |
Advertisement Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Secretary | Michael Gove | Advertisement No change |
Minister for Development | Andrew Mitchell | No change |
Minister for Equalities | Kemi Badenoch | No change |
Minister for Immigration | Advertisement Robert Jenrick | No change |
Minister for Security | Tom Tugendhat | No change |
Minister for Veterans’ Affairs | Johnny Mercer | No change |
Advertisement Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary | Michelle Donelan | Advertisement No change |
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | Chris Heaton-Harris | No change |
Secretary of State for Scotland | Alister Jack | No change |
Secretary of State for Wales | Advertisement David Davies | No change |
Transport Secretary | Mark Harper | No change |
Work and Pensions Secretary | Mel Stride | No change |
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