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Introducing UK PM Rishi Sunak’s new cabinet

UK PM Rishi Sunak's new cabinet
  • UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has appointed David Cameron.
  • Cameron expressed his acceptance of the offer from Sunak.
  • Cameron pledged to support him in delivering the necessary measures.

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
Kemi Badenoch
No change
Chancellor of the Exchequer (finance minister)
Jeremy Hunt
No change
Defence Secretary
Grant Shapps
No change
Deputy Prime Minister
Oliver Dowden
No change
Culture, Media and Sport Secretary
Lucy Frazer
No change
Education Secretary
Gillian Keegan
No change
Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary
Claire Coutinho
No change
Justice Secretary
Alex Chalk
No change
Leader of the House of Commons
Penny Mordaunt
No change
Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Secretary
Michael Gove
No change
Minister for Development
Andrew Mitchell
No change
Minister for Equalities
Kemi Badenoch
No change
Minister for Immigration
Robert Jenrick
No change
Minister for Security
Tom Tugendhat
No change
Minister for Veterans’ Affairs
Johnny Mercer
No change
Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary
Michelle Donelan
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
David Davies
No change
Transport Secretary
Mark Harper
No change
Work and Pensions Secretary
Mel Stride
No change

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