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Her Majesty's Government HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT MEMBERS OF THE CABINET (FORMED BY THE RT. HON. MARGARET THATCHER, MP, JUNE 1987) PRIME MINISTER, FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY AND MINISTER FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE— The Rt. Hon. Margaret Thatcher, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS—The Rt. Hon. Sir Geoffrey Howe, QC, MP CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER—The Rt. Hon. Nigel Lawson. MP LORD CHANCELLOR—The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mackay of Clashfern SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT—The Rt. Hon. DotiRlas Hurd, CBE, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WALES—The Rt. Hon. Peter Walker, MBE. MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DEFENCE—The Rt. Hon. George Younger, TD, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EMPLOYMENT—The Rt. HOn. Norman Fowler, MP*.—. SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND—The Rt. Hon. Tom King, MP SECRETARY OF STATE TOR THE ENVIRONMENT—The Rt. HOn. Nicholas Ridley, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRADE AND INDUSTRY AND PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE— The Rt. Hon. The Lord Young of Graffharn SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION AND SCIENCE—The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Baker, MP CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER AND MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY— The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke, QC, MP MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND F000—The Rt. Hon. John MacGregor. OBE, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ScoTLAND—The Rt. Hon. Malcolm Ritkind, QC, MP SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRANSPORT—The Rt. HOn. Paul Channon. ME' SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SOCIAL SERVICES—The Rt. Hon. John Moore, MP*----+ LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL AND LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS—The Rt. Hon. John Wakeham, MP LORD PRIVY SEAL AND LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS—The Rt. Hon. The Lord Belstead SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ENERGY—The Rt. Hon. Cecil Parkinson. MP CHIEF SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY—The Rt. Hon. John Major, MP LAW OFFICERS ATTORNEY-GENERAL—The Rt. Hon. Sir Patrick Mayhew. QC, MP LORD ADVOCATE—The Rt. Hon. The Lord Cameron of Lochbroona, QC SOLICITOR-GENERAL—Sir Nicholas Lye11, QC, MP SOLICITOR-GENERAL FOR ScoTLAND—Peter Fraser, Esq, QC MINISTERS NOT IN THE CABINET PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY—The Rt. Hon. David Waddington, QC. MP MINISTER OF STATE, PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE, (MINISTER FOR THE ARTs)—The Rt. Hon. Richard Luce, MP MINISTERS OF STATE, FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE— X The Rt. Hon. Lynda Chalker, MP 44P' Minister for Overseas Development—Christopher Patten, Esq, MP --David Mellor, Esq, QC, MP The Lord Glenarthur PAYMASTER GENERAL—The Rt. Hon. Peter Brooke, MP FINANCIAL SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY— The Rt. Hon. Norman Lamont, MP MINISTERS OF STATE, HOME OFFICE— The Rt. Hon. The Earl Ferrers John Patten, Esq. MP Tim Renton. Esq. MP MINISTER OF STATE, WELSH OFFICE—Wyn Roberts. Esq, NIP MINISTERS OF STATE, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE-- Minister of State for the Armed Forces--Ian Stewart. Esq, RD. MP Minister of State for Defence Procurement—The Lord Trefgarne MINISTER OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT--JOhn Cope, Esq, MP MINISTER OF STATE, NORTHERN IRELAND OFFICE----The Rt. Hon. John Stanley, MP MINISTERS OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT— Minister for Housing and Planning----The Hon. William Waldegrave, MP Minister for Environment, Countryside and Water—The Earl of Caithness Minister for Local Government—Michael Howard, Esq. QC. MINISTER OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY -- Minister for Trade—The Hon. Alan Clark. MP ----moms MINISTER OF STATE, DEPAR TMENT OF EDUCATION AND ScIENcE-----Mrs. Angela Rumbold, CBE, NIP MINISTER OF STATE, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD The Rt. Hon. John Gummer, MP ii HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT—cont. MINISTERS OF STATE, SCOTTISH OFFICE-- Ian Lang, Esq, MP" The Lord Sanderson of Bowden MINISTER OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT— Minister for Public Transport—David Mitchell, Esq, MP JC, MINISTERS OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY— Minister for Health—The Rt. Hon. Antony Newton, OBE, MP 41 Minister for Social Security and the Disabled—Nicholas Scott. Esq, MBE, MP MINISTER OF STATE, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY—The Hon. Peter Morrison, MP DEPARTMENTS OF STATE AND MINISTERS Agriculture, Fisheries and Food— MINISTER—The Rt. Hon. John MacGregor, OBE. MP 4t. MINISTER OF STATE—The Rt. Hon. John Gummer, MP .•• "---1 PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES— The Baroness Trumpington Donald Thompson, Esq, MP Arts and Libraries, Office of— MINISTER FOR THE ARTS—The Rt. Hon. Richard Luce, MP losela Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister of Trade and Industry— The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke, QC. MP Civil Service, Office of the Minister for the— PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTER FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE—The Rt. Hon. Mar2aret Thatcher. MP MINISTER OF STATE, PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE (MINISTER FOR THE ARTS)—The Rt. Hon. Richard Luce. MP Defence— SECRETARY OF STATE—The Rt. Hon. George Younger, TD, MP MINISTER OF STATE FOR THE ARMED FORCES—Ian Stewart, Esq, RD, MP No"' MINISTER OF STATE FOR DEFENCE PROCUREMENT—The Lord Trefuarne PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE ARMED FoRcEs—Ro2er Freeman, Esq. MP INP000* PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DEFENCE PROCUREMENT—The Hon. Tim Sainsbury, MP Education and Science— SECRETARY OF STATE—The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Baker. MP MINISTER OF STATE—Mrs. Angela Rumbold, CBE, MP X PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE— Robert Dunn, Esq, MP The Baroness Hooper Robert Jackson, Esq, MPiomewl Employment— SECRETARY OF STATE—The Rt. Hon. Norman Fowler, MP MINISTER OF STATE—John Cope, Esq, MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE— John Lee, Esq, MP Nft Patrick Nicholls, Esq, MPA Energy— SECRETARY OF STATE—The Rt. Hon. Cecil Parkinson. Esq. MP MINISTER OF STATE—The Hon. Peter Morrison, MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE—Michael Spicer, Esq. MP Environment— SECRETARY OF STATE—The Rt. Hon. Nicholas Ridley. MP MINISTERS OF STATE-- Minister for Housing and Planning—The Hon. William Walde2rave. MP Minister for Environment. Countryside and Water—The Earl of Caithness Minister for Local Government—Michael Howard, Esq, QC. MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE-- David Trippier, Esq. RD, MP Christopher Chope, Esq, OBE. Mr•••• Ole Mrs. Marion Roe, MP *. The Hon. Colin Moynihan, MP (Minister for Sport). Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs— SECRETARY OF STATE--The Rt. Hon. Sir Geoffrey Howe. QC 1P MINISTERS OF STATE— The Rt. Hon. Lynda Chalker, MP Nje Minister for Overseas Development--Christopher Patten. Esq. MP im David Mellor. Esq. QC, MP The Lord Glenarthur PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECA ARY OF STA TE--Timothy E.ggar. Eq. MP, 3 HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT—cont. iii Health and Social Security— SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SOCIAL SERvIcEs—The Rt. Hon. John Moore, MP MINISTERS OF STATE— Minister for Health—The Rt. Hon. Antony Newton, OBE, MP Minister for Social Security and the Disabled—Nicholas Scott, Esq, MBE, MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE— The Lord Skelmersdale Mrs. Edwina Currie, MP 4111"11.111,, Michael Portillo, Esq, MP All Home Office— SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT—The Rt. Hon Douglas Hurd. CBE, MP MINISTERS OF STATE— The Rt. Hon. The Earl Ferrers John Patten. Esq, MP Pam"' Tim Renton. Esq, MP ""n".. PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE—The Hon. Douglas HO2e, MP Law Officers' Department— ATTORNEY-GENERAL—The Rt. Hon. Sir Patrick Mayhew, QC, MP SOLICITOR-GENERAL—Sir Nicholas Lye11, QC, MP Lord Adlocates Department— LORD-ADVOCATE—The Rt. Hon. The Lord Cameron of Lochbroom, QC SOLICITOR-GENERAL FOR ScoTLAND—Peter Fraser, Esq. QC, Lord Chancellor— The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mackay of Clashfern Northern Ireland Office— SECRETARY OF STATE FOR NORTHERN IRELAND—The Rt. Hon. Tom King, MP MINISTER OF STATE—The Rt. Hon. John Stanley, MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE— The Lord Lye11 Richard Needham, Esq, MP Dr. Brian Mawhinney, MP Peter Viggers. Esq, MP Paymaster General— The Rt. Hon. Peter Brooke, MP 40? Privy Council Office— LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL AND LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS—The Rt. Hon. John Wakeham, MP • LORD PRIVY SEAL AND LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS—The Rt. Hon. The Lord Belstead MINISTER OF STATE—The Rt. Hon. Richard Luce, MP Scottish Office— SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ScoTLAND—The Rt. Hon. Malcolm Rifkind, QC, MP MINISTERS OF STATE-- Ian Lang, Esq. MP The Lord Sanderson of Bowden PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE— Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, MP Michael Forsyth, Esq, MP Trade and Industry— SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRADE AND INDUSTRY AND PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE— The Rt. Hon. The Lord Youne of Graffham CHANCELLOR OF THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER AND MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke, QC, MP MINISTER OF STATE Minister for Trade—The Hon. Alan Clark, MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDUSTRY Robert Atkins, Esq. MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE FOR CORPORATE AFFAIRS- -The Hon. Francis Maude. MP PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDUSTRY AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS —John Butcher, Esq, MP ,)<, iv HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT—cont. Transport— SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRANSPORT--The Rt. Hon. Paul Channon, MP MINISTER OF STATE Minister for Public Transport—David Mitchell, Esq, MP X° PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE— Minister for Roads and Traffic—Peter Bottomley, Esq. MP Minister for Aviation and Shipping—The Lord Brabazon of Tara Treasury— PRIME MINISTER, FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY AND MINISTER FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE— The Rt. Hon. Margaret Thatcher, MP CHANCELLOR OF THE ExCHEoLiER—The Rt. Hon. Nigel Lawson, MP CHIEF SECRETARY—The Rt. Hon. John Major, MP PAYMASTER GENERAL—The Rt. Hon. Peter Brooke, MP FINANCIAL SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY—The Rt. Hon. Norman Lamont, MP Ir ECONOMIC SECRETARY—Peter Lilley, Esq, Mr".""11663 PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY—The Rt. HOB- David Waddin2ton, QC, MP LORDS COMMISSIONERS— Michael Neubert, Esq. MP dt". Tony Durant, Esq, MP Peter Lloyd, Esq, MP 4'0 The Hon. Mark Lennox-Boyd, MP 40 David Lightbown.
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