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Theresa May’s second office

The second cabinet of Theresa May ( English Second May ministry ) - the 97th (since the formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707), the British government , operating from June 9, 2017 to July 24, 2019, chaired by Theresa May .

Theresa May’s second office
ModeDemocracy
Prime MinisterTheresa May
StartJune 9, 2017 ( 2017-06-09 )
The endingJuly 24, 2019 ( 2019-07-24 )
CoalitionConservative Party + DUP
Chronology
Previous governmentTheresa May's First Study
Subsequent governmentThe office of Boris Johnson

Content

  • 1 Formation
  • 2 Composition of the government
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Formation

On June 8, 2017, early parliamentary elections were held , as a result of which the conservatives lost an absolute majority, receiving 317 [1] seats in the House of Commons out of 650.

On June 11, reached with the Democratic Union Party , which, without receiving ministerial portfolios, decided to provide the government with external parliamentary support in key votes (in particular, in approving the budget) [2] .

On the same day, a government was formed in which most ministers retained their previous portfolios. Several people were transferred to other positions ( Damian Green was promoted to the first minister - a post that was not in May’s first cabinet), and the only new person among the cabinet members was Michael Gove , appointed Minister of the Environment, Food, and Agriculture [3] .

On June 26, 2017, Teresa May and DUP leader Arlene Foster signed an inter-party agreement, according to which the government pledged to provide Northern Ireland with additional budgetary allocations for social purposes in the amount of more than £ 1 billion over two years [4] .

Government Composition

PositionNameThe consignmentPortraitNotes
Prime Minister , First Lord of the Treasury ,Hon Theresa MayConservative 
Hon. Damian GreenConservative Until December 20, 2017 [5] .
Honorable David LidingtonConservative From January 8, 2018 [6]
Chancellor of the Exchequer , Second Lord of the ExchequerHonorable Philip HammondConservative 
Foreign SecretaryHonorable Boris JohnsonConservative Until July 9, 2018
Hon. Jeremy HuntConservative From July 9, 2018
Minister of Internal AffairsThe Honorable Amber RuddConservative Until April 30, 2018.
Honorable Sajid JavidConservative From April 30, 2018.
Minister for leaving the European UnionHonorable David DavisConservative Until July 8, 2018
The Honorable Dominic RaabConservative From July 9, 2018 [7] to November 15, 2018 [8]
Stephen BarkleyConservative From November 16, 2018
Minister of DefenseHon. Michael FallonConservative Until November 1, 2017 [9] .
Hon. Gavin WilliamsonConservative From November 2, 2017 [10] to May 1, 2019.
Honorable Penny MordontConservative From May 1, 2019 [11] .
Minister of International TradeHonorable Liam FoxConservative 
Minister of Justice , Lord ChancellorHonorable David LidingtonConservative Until January 8, 2018 [6]
Hon. David GockConservative From January 8, 2018 [12]
Minister of educationHonorable Justin GreeningConservative Until January 8, 2018 [13]
The Honorable Damian HindsConservative From January 8, 2018
Minister for Women and Equal OpportunitiesHonorable Justin GreeningConservative Until January 8, 2018 [13]
The Honorable Amber RuddConservative from January 9 to April 30, 2018
Honorable Penny MordontConservative from April 30, 2018
Minister of HealthHon. Jeremy HuntConservative Until Jul 9, 2018
Honorable Matthew HancockConservative From July 9, 2018
Minister of Labor and PensionsHon. David GockConservative Until January 8, 2018 [12]
Hon Esther McQueeConservative From January 8, 2018 to November 15, 2018
The Honorable Amber RuddConservative From November 16, 2018
Leader of the House of Commons , Lord Chairman of the CouncilHon. Andrea LedsConservative Until May 22, 2019
Hon. Mel StrideConservative May 23, 2019
Minister for Business, Energy and Industrial DevelopmentHon. Greg ClarkConservative 
Honorable Michael GoveConservative 
Minister of International DevelopmentHonorable Prity PatelConservative Until November 8, 2017 [14] .
Honorable Penny MordontConservative From November 9, 2017 [15] to May 1, 2019.
Rory StewartConservative May 1, 2019
Minister for ScotlandHonorable David MundellConservative 
The Honorable Alan CairnsConservative 
Minister of Northern IrelandHon. James BrockenshireConservative Until January 8, 2018
Honorable Karen BradleyConservative From January 8, 2018 [12]
Honorable Sajid JavidConservative Until April 30, 2018
Hon. James BrockenshireConservative From April 30, 2018
Minister of TransportHon. Chris GraylingConservative 
Honorable Karen BradleyConservative Until January 8, 2018 [12]
Honorable Matthew HancockConservative From January 8 to July 9, 2018
Hon. Jeremy WrightConservative From July 9, 2018
, Guardian Lord of the Lesser SealNatalie Evans, Baroness Evans of Bowes ParkConservative 
Chairman of the Conservative PartyHonorable Patrick McLaughlinConservative Until January 8, 2018
The Honorable Brandon LewisConservative From January 8, 2018 [16]
Minister without portfolio
Chancellor of the Duchy of LancasterHonorable Patrick McLaughlinConservative Until January 8, 2018
Honorable David LidingtonConservative From January 8, 2018 [6]
Also have the right to participate in meetings of the Cabinet
,Hon. Gavin WilliamsonConservative Until November 2, 2017 [10] .
Hon. Julian SmithConservative Since November 2, 2017 [17] .
Hon. Liz TrassConservative 
Attorney General of England and WalesHon. Jeremy WrightConservative Until July 9, 2018
Hon. Jeffrey CoxConservative From July 9, 2018
Minister of State for ImmigrationHonorable Brandon LewisConservative Until January 8, 2018 [16]
The Honorable Caroline KnowesConservative From January 8, 2018 [18]

Notes

  1. ↑ Carl Baker, Lukas Audickas, Alex Bate, Richard Cracknell, Vyara Apostolova. General Election 2017: full results and analysis .
  2. ↑ General election 2017: Tories and DUP 'still in discussions' . BBC News (June 11, 2017). Date of treatment June 12, 2017.
  3. ↑ Cabinet reshuffle: Theresa May praises Tory 'talent' . BBC News (June 11, 2017). Date of treatment June 12, 2017.
  4. ↑ Henry McDonald and Anushka Asthana. Tories and the DUP reach £ 1bn deal to prop up minority government . The Guardian (June 26, 2017). Date of treatment June 26, 2017.
  5. ↑ Heather Stewart. Damian Green sacked as first secretary of state after porn allegations . The Guardian (December 20, 2017). Date of treatment December 21, 2017.
  6. ↑ 1 2 3 Rob Merrick. Cabinet reshuffle: David Lidington takes over from Damian Green as Cabinet Office minister but is not given First Secretary of State title . Independent (January 9, 2018). Date of treatment January 9, 2018.
  7. ↑ Dominic Raab replaces David Davis as Brexit Secretary . BBC News (July 9, 2018). Date of treatment July 9, 2018.
  8. ↑ Brexit: Dominic Raab and Esther McVey among ministers to quit over EU agreement . BBC News (November 15, 2018). Date of treatment November 15, 2018.
  9. ↑ Heather Stewart and Rowena Mason. Michael Fallon quits as defense secretary, saying his behavior has 'fallen short' . The Guardian (1 November 2017). Date of treatment November 2, 2017.
  10. ↑ 1 2 Kate McCann, Helena Horton. Gavin Williamson announced as new Defense Secretary replacing Michael Fallon . The Telegraph (2 November 2017). Date of treatment November 2, 2017.
  11. ↑ Jessica Elgot. Penny Mordaunt becomes first ever female defense secretary . The Guardian (1 May 2019). Circulation date May 2, 2019.
  12. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Cabinet reshuffle: Justine Greening resigns from government . BBC News (January 9, 2018). Date of treatment January 9, 2018.
  13. ↑ 1 2 Anushka Asthana and Rowena Mason. Theresa May's reshuffle in disarray as Justine Greening quits . The Guardian (January 8, 2018). Date of treatment January 9, 2018.
  14. ↑ Priti Patel quits cabinet over Israel meetings row . BBC News (November 8, 2017). Date of treatment November 9, 2017.
  15. ↑ Joe Watts. Penny Mordaunt replaces Priti Patel as International Development Secretary following Israel meeting scandal . Independent (November 9, 2017). Date of treatment November 9, 2017.
  16. ↑ 1 2 Neal Baker. What is a Minister Without Portfolio, how does the position work in the UK and who held it before Brandon Lewis? (eng.) . The Sun (January 8, 2018). Date of treatment January 9, 2018.
  17. ↑ Lizzy Buchan. Julian Smith appointed Chief Whip as Gavin Williamson becomes new defense secretary . The Independent (November 2, 2017). Date of treatment November 2, 2017.
  18. ↑ Cabinet reshuffle: Justine Greening quits the government No 10 confirms - as it happened . The Guardian (January 9, 2018). Date of treatment January 13, 2018.

Links

  • Welcome to GOV.UK. UK Government. Date of appeal May 15, 2015.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Second_Teresa_May_Cabinet&oldid=101248006


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