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Campbell Gentry The UK Government (3 February 2012) Conservative l Liberal Democrats l Campbell Gentry 10 Downing Street Deputy Prime Minister Foreign and HM Treasury Defence Business, Innovation Cabinet Office Commonwealth Office & Skills David Cameron l Nick Clegg l William Hague l George Osborne l Philip Hammond l Vince Cable l Baroness Warsi l Prime Minister Deputy Prime Minister Secretary of State Chancellor of the Exchequer Secretary Of State Secretary of State Minister without Portfolio & Conservative Party Chair Special Advisers Special Advisers Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint l Danny Alexander l Nick Harvey l David Willetts l Special Adviser Andrew Cooper Jonny Oates Minister of State (Trade and Chief Secretary to the Treasury Minister of State Minister Of State Naweed Khan Craig Oliver Richard Reeves Investment) – (jointly with the Department Mark Hoban l Gerald Howarth l John Hayes l Francis Maude l for Business, Innovation and Skills)* Edward Llewellyn Joanne Foster Financial Secretary to the Treasury Minister of State Minister of State (With DoE) Minister for the Cabinet Office and Kate Fall Chris Saunders David Lidington l l Andrew Robathan l Mark Prisk l Paymaster General Steve Hilton James McGrory Minister of State (Europe) David Gauke Julian Glover Exchequer Secretary Minister of State Minister of State Oliver Letwin l No. 10 Advisers Jeremy Browne l Gabby Bertin l Peter Luff l Norman Lamb l Minister for the Cabinet Office Polly Mackenzie Minister of State Chloe Smith Liz Sugg Olly Grender Economic Secretary Minister of State Minister of State Nick Hurd l Patrick Rock Lord Howell l Minister for Civil Society Sean Kemp Lord Sassoon l Lord Astor l Lord Green l Ameet Gill Minister of State Tim Colbourne Commercial Secretary Under Secretary and Minister of State Special Advisers Michael Salter Parliamentary Under Secretaries Departmental Advisers Special Advisers Lords Spokesman Parliamentary Under Secretary Laura Trott Alan Sendorek Henry Bellingham l Bridget Harris Ramesh Chhabra Special Advisers Baroness Wilcox l Simone Finn Shaun Bailey Alistair Burt l John Foster Martha Varney Isabel Spearman (p/t) Poppy Mitchell-Rose Hayden Allan Special Advisers Matt Sanders Sean Worth Special Advisers Will de Peyer Sian Jones Nick Hillman Alex Dawson Verity Hardy Arminka Helic Julia Goldsworthy Katie Waring Christine Jardine Denzil Davidson Giles Wilkes Will Littlejohn Energy & Climate Justice Home Office Health Education Communities and Local Work Change Government & Pensions Edward Davey l Kenneth Clark l Theresa May l Andrew Lansley l Michael Gove l Eric Pickles l Iain Duncan Smith l Secretary of State Lord Chancellor & Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State Greg Barker l Lord McNally l Damian Green l Simon Burns l Nick Gibb l Greg Clark l Chris Grayling l Minister of State Minister of State and Deputy Minister of State Minister of State Minister of State Minister of State Minister of State Charles Hendry l Leader of the House of Lords Nick Herbert l Paul Burstow l Sarah Teather l Grant Shapps l Steve Webb l Minister of State Nick Herbert l Minister Of State (with Ministry of Justice) Minister of Sate Minister of State Minister of State Minister of State Parliamentary Under Secretary Minister of State (with Home Office) Lord Henley l Anne Milton l Parliamentary Under Secretaries Parliamentary Under Secretaries Maria Miller l Lord Marland l Parliamentary Under Secretaries Minister of State Minister of State Lord Hill of Oareford l Baroness Hanham l Minister of State l l l Special Advisers Crispin Blunt Parliamentary Under Secretaries Lord Howe l Tim Loughton Andrew Stunell Lord Freud l l l Duncan Brack Jonathan Djanogly James Brokenshire l Minister of State Special Advisers Bob Neill Minister of State l Joel Kenrick Special Advisers Lynne Featherstone Special Advisers Henry de Zoete Special Advisers Special Advisers David Hass Special Advisers Bill Morgan Dominic Cummings Giles Kenningham Susie Squire Kathryn Laing Fiona Cunningham Jenny Jackson Sheridan Westlake Philippa Stroud Nick Timothy Paul Stephenson Environment, Food and International Culture, Media & Sport Transport Law Officers Leader of the Commons Devolved Nations Rural Affairs Development Dominic Grieve l Sir George Young l Scotland: Attorney General Michael Moore l Sec. of State Caroline Spelman l Andrew Mitchell l Jeremy Hunt l Justine Greening l Deputy Leader David Heath l l David Mundell l Undersec. of State Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State Edward Garnier Special Adviser Robert Riddell Solicitor General Euan Roddin Special Adviser Jim Paice l Alan Duncan l John Penrose l Theresa Villiers l Lord Wallace of Tankerness l Wales: Minister of State Minister of State Minister of State Minister of State Advocate General for Scotland Leader in the Lords Cheryl Gillan l Sec. of State Parliamentary Under Secretaries Baroness Northover l Hugh Robertson l Parliamentary Under Secretaries David Jones l Undersec. of State Lord Taylor of Holbeach l Spokesperson in the House Minister of State Norman Baker l l Chancellor Richard Hazlewood Special Adviser Chief Whip Lord Strathclyde Richard Benyon l of Lords l Mike Penning l of the Duchy of Lancaster Ed Vaisey Northern Ireland: Special Advisers Parliamentary Under Secretary Minister of State Special Advisers l Special Advisers Patrick McLoughlin Owen Paterson l Sec. of State Simon Cawte Stephen O’Brien l Victoria Crawford Flora Coleman Special Advisers Special Advisers Hugo Swire l Minister of State Amy Fisher Graham Hook Elizabeth Plummer Special Advisers Adam Smith Chris White Jonathan Caine Special Adviser Philippa Buckley, Richard Parr Lisa Hunter Ben Williams James Marshall .
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