Either there’ll be a heave now or there’ll be a heave later.  There doesn’t need to be.  There’s still an opportunity for Theresa May to create a strong and stable cabinet and manage the process of negotiation and eventual departure at a time of her choosing.

  • Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party  – Theresa May
  • Deputy Prime Minister – Damian Green
  • Chancellor of the Exchequer – Amber Rudd
  • Secretary of State for Government Co-ordination and Strategy – Michael Fallon
  • Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs – Phillip Hammond
  • Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union – David Davis
  • Secretary of State for the Home Department – Sajid Javid
  • Secretary of State for Business and Trade – Liam Fox
    • Minister of State for International Trade – James Cleverly
  • Secretary of State for
  • Secretary of State for Health – Jeremy Hunt
  • Secretary of State for Education – Justine Greening
  • Secretary of State for Defence – Rory Stewart
    • Minister of State for The Armed Forces and Veterans – Johnny Mercer
  • Secretary of State for England – Penny Mordaunt