2014 Cabinet Reshuffle
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2014 Cabinet Reshuffle Overview A War Cabinet? Speculation and rumours have been rife over Liberal Democrat frontbench team at the the previous few months with talk that the present time. The question remains if the Prime Minister may undertake a wide scale Prime Minister wishes to use his new look Conservative reshuffle in the lead up to the Cabinet to promote the Government’s record General Election. Today that speculation was in this past Parliament and use the new talent confirmed. as frontline campaigners in the next few months. Surprisingly this reshuffle was far more extensive than many would have guessed with "This is very much a reshuffle based on the Michael Gove MP becoming Chief Whip and upcoming election. Out with the old, in William Hague MP standing down as Foreign with the new; an attempt to emphasise Secretary to become Leader of the House of diversity and put a few more Eurosceptic Commons. Women have also been promoted faces to the fore.” to the new Cameron Cabinet, although not to the extent that the media suggested. Liz Truss Dr Matthew Ashton, politics lecturer- MP and Nicky Morgan MP have both been Nottingham Trent University promoted to Secretary of State for Environment and Education respectively, whilst Esther McVey MP will now attend Europe Cabinet in her current role as Minister for Employment. Many other women have been Surprisingly Lord Hill, Leader for the promoted to junior ministry roles including Conservatives in the House of Lords, has been Priti Patel MP to the Treasury, Amber Rudd chosen as the Prime Minister’s nomination for MP to DECC and Claire Perry MP to European Commissioner in the new Junker led Transport, amongst others. Nick Clegg MP, administration. Previous names suggested for the Deputy Prime Minister, confirmed that he this role such as Andrew Lansley MP, Andrew would not be making any changes to his Mitchell MP and Dr Liam Fox MP did not eventuate. 1 2014 Cabinet Reshuffle This nomination can be viewed as a reasonable • Esther McVey MP is promoted to step with the Prime Minister's strategy in the Cabinet in her previous role as Europe. It does seem that he is trying to Minister for Employment appease the Conservative Eurosceptics by not sending an ardent Europhile to the • Liz Truss MP becomes Environment Commission, but rather a tough negotiator and Secretary after the vacancy left by orator that may be involved in the negotiation Owen Paterson of Britain’s terms of EU membership. • David Jones MP, Secretary of State for Wales is replaced by his deputy David Cameron has given the cabinet an Stephen Crabb MP "almighty shakeup". He says the changes are an attempt to end the "old boy image" • Attorney-General Dominic Grieve of the Conservatives and present a more QC MP is replaced with Jeremy "voter-friendly face" to the electorate Wright MP. Whilst Oliver Heald QC MP is replaced with Robert Norman Smith, BBC Chief Political Buckland MP as Solicitor-General Correspondent • Veteran Ken Clarke QC MP has retired from the Cabinet having served in it, on and off, for three decades Major Movements • Jonathan Hill or Lord Hill or • Williams Hague MP steps down as Oareford is the Prime Minster’s Foreign Secretary to move to Leader nomination as the UK’s European of the House of Commons Commissioner • Defence Secretary Philip Hammond Hume Brophy analysis MP has been given the role of Foreign Secretary Stephanie Reeves, Senior Account Manager • Michael Fallon MP becomes Defence Secretary, a promotion from his The reshuffle has been far more previous role as Minister for Business extensive than we might have & Energy imagined last week. Few could have foreseen Hague’s departure • Michael Gove MP leaves his for example. Cameron has taken decisive Education portfolio to become Chief action especially regarding the number of Whip women on the front benches. The question will be is whether this is an election winning • Nicky Morgan MP leaves her junior Cabinet. role at the Treasury to become Education Secretary and is to keep For further information please do contact her current role as Minister for the Public Affairs team at Hume Brophy Women & Equalities [email protected] 020 3440 5648 2 .