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Prime Minster, First Lord of the Treasury & Minister of the Civil Prime Minster, First Lord of the Treasury & Minister of the Civil Service: The Rt. Hon David Cameron MP The Rt. Hon Matthew The Rt. Hon Oliver John Penrose MP: Robert Halfon MP: Hancock MP: Minister Letwin MP: Minister Parliamentary Under Minister without of State for the of State for Secretary of State portfolio & Deputy Cabinet Office and Government Policy Leader of the Conservative Party Paymaster General and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Rob Wilson MP: George Bridges: Under Secretary (Civil Parliamentary Society) Secretary Chancellor of the Exchequer, Second Lord of the Treasury & First Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon George Osborne MP Chief Secretary to the Treasury: The Rt. Hon Greg Hands MP David Gauke MP: Damian Hinds MP: Harriet Baldwin MP: Jim O’Neil: Financial Secretary to Exchequer Secretary Economic Secretary Commercial Secretary the Treasury to the Treasury to the Treasury (City to the Treasury Minister) Home Secretary: The Rt. Hon Theresa May MP The Rt. Hon John The Rt. Hon Mike James Brokenshire Karen Bradley MP: Hayes MP: Minister of Penning MP: Minister MP: Minister of State Parliamentary Under State of State for Immigration Secretary of State The Rt. Hon Lord Lord Ahmad of Bates: Parliamentary Wimbledon: Under Secretary of Parliamentary Under State Secretary of State Foreign Secretary: The Rt. Hon Philip Hammond MP The Rt. Hon Francis The Rt. Hon David The Rt. Hon Hugo The Rt. Baroness Maude: Minister of Lidington MP: Swire MP: Minister of Anelay of St John CBE: State for Trade and Minister of State for State Minister of State Investment Europe James Duddridge MP: Tobias Elwood MP: Parliamentary Under Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon Jeremy Hunt MP Alistair Burt MP: Jane Ellison MP: Ben Gummer MP: George Freeman MP: Minister of State for Parliamentary Under Parliamentary Under Parliamentary Under Health Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State for for Public Health Life Sciences David Prior: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon John Whittingdale MP Ed Vaizey MP: Tracy Crouch MP: Baroness Shields: Baroness Neville- Minister of Parliamentary Parliamentary Rolfe: Parliamentary State Under Secretary of Under Secretary of Under Secretary of State for Sport State State Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon Michael Fallon MP Philip Dunne MP: Penny Mourdant MP: Mark Lancaster MP: Julian Brazier MP: Minister of State for Minister of State for Parliamentary Under Parliamentary Under Defence Procurement the Armed Forces Secretary of State for Secretary of State for Veterans & Welfare Reserves The Rt. Hon Earl Howe: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon Greg Clark MP Mark Francois MP: Brandon Lewis MP: Marcus Jones MP: James Wharton MP: Minister of State Minister of State Parliamentary Under Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Secretary of State Kris Hopkins MP: Baroness Williams of Parliamentary Under Trafford: Secretary of State Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Secretary of State and Lord Chancellor: The Rt. Hon Michael Gove MP Rt. Hon Mike Penning Caroline Dinegae MP: Andrew Selous MP: Shailesh Vara MP: MP: Parliamentary Under Parliamentary Under Parliamentary Under Minister of State Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State Dominic Raab MP: Lord Faulks QC: Parliamentary Under Minister of State Secretary of State Secretary of State & President of the Board of Trade: The Rt. Hon Sajid Javid MP Jo Johnson MP: Anna Soubry MP: The Rt. Hon Francis Nick Boles MP: Minister of State for Minister of State for Maude: Minister of Minister of State for Universities and Business and State for Trade and Skills and Equalities Science Enterprise Investment Ed Vaizey MP: George Freeman MP: Baroness Neville- Minister of State Parliamentary Under Rolfe: Parliamentary Secretary of State Under Secretary of State Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon Nick Morgan MP Edward Timpson MP: Nick Gibb MP: Nick Boles MP: Caroline Dinegae MP: Minister of State Minister of State Minister of State Minister for Equalities Sam Gyimah MP: Lord Nash: Parliamentary Under Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Secretary of State Secretary of State: Amber Rudd MP Andrea Leadsom MP: Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth: Minister of State Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon Patrick McLoughlin MP Robert Goodwill MP: Andrew Jones MP: Parliamentary Claire Perry MP: Parliamentary Parliamentary Under Under Secretary of State Under Secretary of State Secretary of State Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon Justine Greening MP The Rt Hon Grant The Rt Hon Desmond Baroness Verma: Shapps MP: Minister of Swayne MP: Minister Parliamentary Under State of State Secretary of State Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon Elizabeth Truss MP George Eustace MP: Rory Stewart MP: Lord de Mauley TD: Minister of State Parliamentary Under Parliamentary Under Secretary Secretary of State of State Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP Priti Patel MP: Dr Ros Altman CBE: Justin Tomlinson MP: Minister of State for Minister of State for Parliamentary Under Secretary of Employment Pensions State Lord Freud: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Secretary of State: David Mundell MP Andrew Dunlop: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon Stephen Crabb MP Alun Cairns MP: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Secretary of State: The Rt. Hon Theresa Villiers MP Ben Wallace MP: Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Attorney General for England & Wales: The Rt. Hon Jeremy Wright QC MP Solicitor General for England & Wales: Robert Buckland QC MP Leader of the Commons & Lord President of the Council: The Rt. Hon Chris Grayling MP Deputy Leader of the Commons: Dr Therese Coffey MP Leader of the Lords & Lord Privy Seal: The Rt. Hon Baroness Stowell of Beeston MBE Deputy Leader of the Lords: The Rt. Hon Earl Howe .
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