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Cameron–Clegg coalition
2010–2015

David Cameron official.jpgNick Clegg 2012.jpg
Date formed 11 May 2010 (2010-05-11)
Date dissolved 7 May 2015 (2015-05-07)
People and organisations
Monarch Elizabeth II
Prime Minister David Cameron
Prime Minister's history 2010–2016
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg
Ministers removed
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(Death/resignation/dismissal)

  • 2012 cabinet reshuffle

  • 2014 cabinet reshuffle

Member parties

  • Conservative Party

  • Liberal Democrats

Status in legislature Majority (coalition)
Opposition cabinet

  • First Harman Shadow Cabinet

  • Miliband Shadow Cabinet

Opposition party Labour Party
Opposition leader


  • Harriet Harman (2010)


  • Ed Miliband (2010–2015)

History
Election(s) 2010 general election
Outgoing election 2015 general election
Legislature term(s)

55th UK Parliament
for 5 years per AoP
Budget(s)

  • 2010 budget

  • 2011 budget

  • 2012 budget

  • 2013 budget

  • 2014 budget

  • 2015 budget

Incoming formation 2010 government formation
Predecessor Brown ministry
Successor Second Cameron ministry








David Cameron and Nick Clegg formed the Cameron–Clegg coalition,[1] after the former was invited by Queen Elizabeth II to form a new government, following the resignation of Prime Minister Gordon Brown on 11 May 2010. It was the first coalition government in the UK since the Churchill war ministry and was led by Cameron with Clegg as Deputy Prime Minister, composed of members of both the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats.


The Cabinet was made up of sixteen Conservatives and five Liberal Democrats, with eight other Conservatives and one other Liberal Democrat attending cabinet but not members.[2] The coalition was succeeded by the single-party Cameron ministry after the 2015 general election.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Cabinets


    • 2.1 May 2010 – September 2012


      • 2.1.1 Changes




    • 2.2 September 2012 – July 2014


      • 2.2.1 Changes




    • 2.3 July 2014 – May 2015


      • 2.3.1 Changes






  • 3 List of ministers


    • 3.1 Prime Minister and Cabinet Office


    • 3.2 Departments of State


    • 3.3 Law officers


    • 3.4 Parliament




  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 Further reading


  • 7 External links





History




The previous Parliament had been dissolved on 12 April 2010 in advance of the general election on 6 May. The election resulted in a hung parliament, no single party having an overall majority in the House of Commons, the Conservatives having the most seats but 20 short of a majority.


In the Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement of 11 May 2010, the two parties formed a coalition government.[3][4] The new Parliament met on 18 May for the swearing-in of Peers in the House of Lords and newly elected and returning Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, and the election for the Speakership of the House of Commons. The Queen's Speech on 25 May set out the government's legislative agenda. Of the 57 Liberal Democrat MPs, only two refused to support the Conservative Coalition agreement, with former leader Charles Kennedy and Manchester Withington MP John Leech both rebelling.[5]


The Liberal Democrats had five Cabinet members including Nick Clegg as Deputy Prime Minister though after the Cabinet and ministerial reshuffle, David Laws, who was a Minister of State, was allowed to attend the Cabinet but was not a full member. If a Liberal Democrat minister resigned or was removed from office, another member of the same party would have had to be appointed to the Cabinet.[6]


Each cabinet committee had a chair from one party and a deputy chair from the other; there was also a cabinet committee specifically overseeing the operation of the coalition. Both parties' ministers shared collective responsibility for the government's positions, although the coalition agreement detailed several issues on which the parties agreed to differ; the Liberal Democrats abstained from voting in such cases. Clegg, as Deputy Prime Minister, took Prime Minister's Questions (PMQ) when Cameron was unavailable.[6]


While the government's front benchers sat together in the House of Commons and the two parties acted as a bloc during PMQ,[7] the Liberal Democrat and Conservative backbenchers sat apart and each had their own whips,[7] and the two parties competed in by-elections. On 4 September 2012, David Cameron reshuffled his cabinet for the first time.[8] He reshuffled his cabinet for the second time on 14 July 2014.[9]


On 29 August 2013, the Conservative-led coalition suffered a defeat when Parliament voted against UK military attacks on Syria.[10]



Cabinets



May 2010 – September 2012












Party key


Conservative


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First Cameron Cabinet[11] [edit]
Portfolio
Minister
Term

Cabinet ministers

Prime Minister
First Lord of the Treasury
Minister for the Civil Service


The Rt Hon. David Cameron MP
2010–16

Deputy Prime Minister
Lord President of the Council


The Rt Hon. Nick Clegg MP
2010–15

First Secretary of State
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs


The Rt Hon. William Hague MP
2010–14

Chancellor of the Exchequer


The Rt Hon. George Osborne MP
2010–16

Lord Chancellor
Secretary of State for Justice


The Rt Hon. Kenneth Clarke QC MP
2010–12

Secretary of State for the Home Department
Minister for Women and Equality


The Rt Hon. Theresa May MP
2010–16

Secretary of State for Defence


The Rt Hon. Dr Liam Fox MP
2010–11


The Rt Hon. Philip Hammond MP
2011–14

Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
President of the Board of Trade


The Rt Hon. Dr Vince Cable MP
2010–15

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions


The Rt Hon. Iain Duncan Smith MP
2010–16

Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change


The Rt Hon. Chris Huhne MP
2010–12


The Rt Hon. Ed Davey MP
2012–15

Secretary of State for Health


The Rt Hon. Andrew Lansley CBE MP
2010–12

Secretary of State for Education


The Rt Hon. Michael Gove MP
2010–14

Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government


The Rt Hon. Eric Pickles MP
2010–15

Secretary of State for Transport


The Rt Hon. Philip Hammond MP
2010–11


The Rt Hon. Justine Greening MP
2011–12

Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs


The Rt Hon. Caroline Spelman MP
2010–12

Secretary of State for International Development


The Rt Hon. Andrew Mitchell MP
2010–12

Secretary of State for Northern Ireland


The Rt Hon. Owen Paterson MP
2010–12

Secretary of State for Scotland


The Rt Hon. Danny Alexander MP
2010


The Rt Hon. Michael Moore MP
2010–13

Secretary of State for Wales


The Rt Hon. Cheryl Gillan MP
2010–12

Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport


The Rt Hon. Jeremy Hunt MP
2010–12

Chief Secretary to the Treasury


The Rt Hon. David Laws MP
2010


The Rt Hon. Danny Alexander MP
2010–15

Leader of the House of Lords
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster


The Rt Hon. The Lord Strathclyde (PC)
2010–13

Minister without Portfolio


The Rt Hon. The Baroness Warsi (PC)
2010–12

Also attending cabinet meetings

Minister for the Cabinet Office
Paymaster General


The Rt Hon. Francis Maude MP
2010–15

Minister of State in the Cabinet Office


The Rt Hon. Oliver Letwin MP
2010–14
Minister of State for Universities and Science


The Rt Hon. David Willetts MP
2010–14

Leader of the House of Commons
Lord Privy Seal


The Rt Hon. Sir George Young Bt MP
2010–12

Chief Whip in the House of Commons
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury


The Rt Hon. Patrick McLoughlin MP
2010–12

Also attends cabinet when ministerial responsibilities are on the agenda

Attorney General


The Rt Hon. Dominic Grieve QC MP
2010–14


Changes




  • David Laws resigned as Chief Secretary to the Treasury on 29 May 2010 because of an expenses irregularity dating from the previous Parliament. He was replaced by Danny Alexander, who was in turn replaced as Secretary of State for Scotland by Michael Moore[12]

  • On 14 October 2011 Liam Fox resigned as Secretary of State for Defence following the procurement of high-level overseas meetings attendance for his friend and advisor, Adam Werrity, working for a private contractor, and stated that he had "mistakenly allowed the distinction between my personal interest and my government activities to become blurred"[13] His successor was Philip Hammond who was replaced as Transport Secretary by Justine Greening, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, who was in turn replaced by Chloe Smith, an assistant government whip: she was replaced in turn by Greg Hands[13][14]

  • On 3 February 2012 Chris Huhne resigned as Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change following the decision of the Crown Prosecution Service to prosecute him and his former wife. His successor was Edward Davey, who was replaced as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills by Norman Lamb, replaced in his previous dual roles by Jenny Willott as an Assistant Whip and Jo Swinson as the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister[15]



September 2012 – July 2014













Party key


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Liberal Democrat


















































































































































































































































Second Cameron Cabinet[16][17] [edit]
Portfolio
Minister
Term

Cabinet ministers

Prime Minister
First Lord of the Treasury
Minister for the Civil Service


The Rt Hon. David Cameron MP
2010–16

Deputy Prime Minister
Lord President of the Council


The Rt Hon. Nick Clegg MP
2010–15

First Secretary of State
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs


The Rt Hon. William Hague MP
2010–14

Chancellor of the Exchequer


The Rt Hon. George Osborne MP
2010–16

Chief Secretary to the Treasury


The Rt Hon. Danny Alexander MP
2010–15

Secretary of State for the Home Department


The Rt Hon. Theresa May MP
2010–16

Secretary of State for Defence


The Rt Hon. Philip Hammond MP
2011–14

Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
President of the Board of Trade


The Rt Hon. Vince Cable MP
2010–15

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions


The Rt Hon. Iain Duncan Smith MP
2010–16

Lord Chancellor
Secretary of State for Justice


The Rt Hon. Chris Grayling MP
2012–15

Secretary of State for Education


The Rt Hon. Michael Gove MP
2010–14

Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government


The Rt Hon. Eric Pickles MP
2010–15

Secretary of State for Health


The Rt Hon. Jeremy Hunt MP
2012–16

Leader of the House of Lords
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster


The Rt Hon. The Lord Strathclyde (PC)
2010–13


The Rt Hon. The Lord Hill of Oareford (PC)
2013–14

Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs


The Rt Hon. Owen Paterson MP
2012–14

Secretary of State for International Development


The Rt Hon. Justine Greening MP
2012–16

Secretary of State for Scotland


The Rt Hon. Michael Moore MP
2010–13


The Rt Hon. Alistair Carmichael MP
2013–15

Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change


The Rt Hon. Ed Davey MP
2012–15

Secretary of State for Transport


The Rt Hon. Patrick McLoughlin MP
2012–16

Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Minister for Equalities


The Rt Hon. Maria Miller MP
2012–14


The Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP
2014–15

Secretary of State for Northern Ireland


The Rt Hon. Theresa Villiers MP
2012–

Secretary of State for Wales


The Rt Hon. David Jones MP
2012–14

Also attending cabinet meetings

Minister without Portfolio


The Rt Hon. Kenneth Clarke QC MP
2012–14

Leader of the House of Commons
Lord Privy Seal


The Rt Hon. Andrew Lansley CBE MP
2012–14

Chief Whip in the House of Commons
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury


The Rt Hon. Andrew Mitchell MP
2012


The Rt Hon. Sir George Young Bt CH MP
2012–14

Minister for the Cabinet Office
Paymaster General


The Rt Hon. Francis Maude MP
2010–15

Minister of State for Government Policy


The Rt Hon. Oliver Letwin MP
2010–15

Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
Minister of State for Schools


The Rt Hon. David Laws MP
2012–15

Senior Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Senior Minister of State for Faith and Communities


The Rt Hon. The Baroness Warsi (PC)
2012–14

Minister of State for Universities and Science


The Rt Hon. David Willetts MP
2010–14

Financial Secretary to the Treasury


The Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP
2013–14


The Rt Hon. Nicky Morgan MP
2014

Minister without Portfolio
Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party


The Rt Hon. Grant Shapps MP
2012–15

Also attends cabinet when ministerial responsibilities are on the agenda

Attorney General


The Rt Hon. Dominic Grieve QC MP
2010–14

Minister of State for Cities and Constitution


The Rt Hon. Greg Clark MP
2012–14


Changes



  • On 19 October 2012, Andrew Mitchell resigned as Government Chief Whip in the House of Commons following controversy surrounding an argument with police officers in Downing Street. He was replaced by Sir George Young.[18]

  • On 7 January 2013, Tom Strathclyde resigned as Leader of the House of Lords and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. He was replaced by Jonathan Hill.[19]

  • On 7 October 2013, Michael Moore was replaced as Secretary of State for Scotland by Alistair Carmichael, during a reshuffle which focused on junior ministerial ranks.

  • On 9 April 2014, Maria Miller resigned as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport and Minister for Women and Equalities. She was replaced as Culture Secretary and Minister for Equalities by Sajid Javid, and by Nicky Morgan as Minister for Women. Morgan, who succeeded Javid as Financial Secretary to the Treasury, was not a full cabinet member but attended meetings in her role as Minister for Women.[20]



July 2014 – May 2015













Party key


Conservative


Liberal Democrat




































































































































































































































Third Cameron Cabinet[21][22] [edit]
Portfolio
Minister
Term

Cabinet ministers

Prime Minister
First Lord of the Treasury
Minister for the Civil Service


The Rt Hon. David Cameron MP
2010–16

Deputy Prime Minister
Lord President of the Council


The Rt Hon. Nick Clegg MP
2010–15

First Secretary of State


The Rt Hon. William Hague MP
2010–15

Leader of the House of Commons
2014–15

Chancellor of the Exchequer


The Rt Hon. George Osborne MP
2010–16

Secretary of State for the Home Department


The Rt Hon. Theresa May MP
2010–16

Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs


The Rt Hon. Philip Hammond MP
2014–15

Lord Chancellor
Secretary of State for Justice


The Rt Hon. Chris Grayling MP
2012–15

Secretary of State for Defence


The Rt Hon. Michael Fallon MP
2014–16

Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
President of the Board of Trade


The Rt Hon. Vince Cable MP
2010–15

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions


The Rt Hon. Iain Duncan Smith MP
2010–16

Secretary of State for Health


The Rt Hon. Jeremy Hunt MP
2012–16

Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government


The Rt Hon. Eric Pickles MP
2010–15

Minister for Faith
2014–15

Secretary of State for Education
Minister for Women and Equalities


The Rt Hon. Nicky Morgan MP
2014–16

Secretary of State for International Development


The Rt Hon. Justine Greening MP
2012–16

Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change


The Rt Hon. Ed Davey MP
2012–15

Secretary of State for Transport


The Rt Hon. Patrick McLoughlin MP
2012–16

Secretary of State for Scotland


The Rt Hon. Alistair Carmichael MP
2013–15

Secretary of State for Northern Ireland


The Rt Hon. Theresa Villiers MP
2012–16

Secretary of State for Wales


The Rt Hon. Stephen Crabb MP
2014–16

Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport


The Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP
2014–15

Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs


The Rt Hon. Elizabeth Truss MP
2014–16

Chief Secretary to the Treasury


The Rt Hon. Danny Alexander MP
2010–15

Also attending cabinet meetings

Leader of the House of Lords
Lord Privy Seal


The Rt Hon. The Baroness Stowell of Beeston MBE (PC)
2014–16

Chief Whip in the House of Commons
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury


The Rt Hon. Michael Gove MP
2014–15

Minister for the Cabinet Office
Paymaster General


The Rt Hon. Francis Maude MP
2010–15

Minister of State for Government Policy


The Rt Hon. Oliver Letwin MP
2010–15

Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
2014–16

Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
Minister of State for Schools


The Rt Hon. David Laws MP
2012–15

Minister of State for Universities, Science and Cities


The Rt Hon. Greg Clark MP
2014–15

Attorney General


The Rt Hon. Jeremy Wright MP
2014–16

Minister without Portfolio
Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party


The Rt Hon. Grant Shapps MP
2012–15

Minister of State for Business and Enterprise
Minister of State for Energy
Minister for Portsmouth


The Rt Hon. Matthew Hancock MP
2012–15

Minister of State for Employment


The Rt Hon. Esther McVey MP
2013–15

Minister of State for Faith and Communities


The Rt Hon. The Baroness Warsi (PC)
2012–14

Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs


The Rt Hon. The Baroness Anelay of St Johns DBE (PC)
2014–16


Changes


  • On 5 August 2014, Sayeeda Warsi resigned as Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and as Minister for Faith and Community, in protest at the Government's response to the conflict in the Gaza Strip.[23] She was replaced at the Foreign Office by Joyce Anelay, with Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles taking on Warsi's former Faith and Community brief.[24]


List of ministers



Prime Minister and Cabinet Office

















Minister in the House of Commons

Minister in the House of Lords

Conservative

Liberal Democrat

Ministers in and attending Cabinet in bold




























































































































































































Prime Minister and Cabinet Office
Post
Minister
Term


Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
First Lord of the Treasury
Minister for the Civil Service


The Rt Hon. David Cameron MP
2010–2015


Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Lord President of the Council
(with special responsibility for political and constitutional reform)


The Rt Hon. Nick Clegg MP
2010–2015


Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister


The Rt Hon. Major Desmond Swayne TD MP
2010–2012



Sam Gyimah MP
2012–2013



Gavin Williamson MP
2013–2015


Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister


Norman Lamb MP
2010–2012



Jo Swinson MP
2012



Duncan Hames MP
2012–2015


Minister for the Cabinet Office
Paymaster General


The Rt Hon. Francis Maude MP
2010–2015

Minister providing support to the Deputy PM in the Cabinet Office (also in Treasury)


The Rt Hon. David Laws MP
2010



The Rt Hon. Danny Alexander MP
2010–2012


Minister of State for Government Policy
(providing policy advice to the PM)


The Rt Hon. Oliver Letwin MP
2010–2015


Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster


The Rt Hon. Oliver Letwin MP
2014–2015

Minister of State for Cabinet Office (also in Education)


The Rt Hon. David Laws MP
2012–2015


Minister of State for Cabinet Office (Cities and Constitution)


The Rt Hon. Dr Greg Clark MP (also Minister of State for Universities and Science)
2013–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Civil Society


The Hon. Nick Hurd MP
2010–2014



Brooks Newmark MP
2014



Rob Wilson MP
2014–2015


Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office


Mark Harper MP
2010–2012



Chloe Smith MP
2012–2013


Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office (also Number 10 Policy Unit Chief) (unpaid)


Jo Johnson MP
2013–2014


Minister of State for the Cabinet Office (also Number 10 Policy Unit Chief) (unpaid)


Jo Johnson MP
2014–2015


Parliamentary Under-secretary for the Cabinet Office (also Minister for the Constitution)


Sam Gyimah MP
2014–2015


Minister without Portfolio


The Rt Hon. Kenneth Clarke QC MP
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. John Hayes MP
2013–2014


Minister without Portfolio (also Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party, a party-political position) (unpaid)


The Rt Hon. Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi PC
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Grant Shapps MP
2012–2015


Departments of State












































































































































































Business, Innovation and Skills


Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, President of the Board of Trade


The Rt Hon. Dr Vince Cable MP
2010–2015


Minister of State for Universities and Science


The Rt Hon. David Willetts MP
2010–2014



The Rt Hon. Greg Clark MP (also with Cabinet Office)
2014–2015


Minister of State for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning (jointly with Education)


The Rt Hon. John Hayes MP
2010–2012

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Skills (jointly with Education)


Matthew Hancock MP
2012–2013


Minister of State for Skills and Enterprise (jointly with Education)


Matthew Hancock MP
2013–2014


Minister of State for Skills and Equalities (jointly with Education)


Nick Boles MP
2014–2015


Minister of State for Business and Enterprise


Mark Prisk MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Michael Fallon MP
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Matthew Hancock MP (jointly with Energy and Climate Change)
2014–2015


Minister for Portsmouth


The Rt Hon. Michael Fallon MP
2014



The Rt Hon. Matthew Hancock MP (jointly with Energy and Climate Change)
2014–2015


Minister of State for Decentralisation and Planning Policy (jointly with Local communities)


The Rt Hon. Dr Greg Clark MP(also Minister for Cities)
2011–2012

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs


The Rt Hon. Edward Davey MP
2010–2012


Norman Lamb MP
2012


Jo Swinson MP (jointly as Under-Secretary of State for Women and Equalities)
2012 – Dec 2013, June 2014 – 2015


Jenny Willott MP (jointly as Under-Secretary of State for Women and Equalities and Assistant Whip)
Dec 2013– June 2014 (Maternity Cover)

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries (jointly with Culture)


The Hon. Ed Vaizey MP
2010–2014

Minister of State for Culture and Digital Industries (jointly with Culture)


The Hon. Ed Vaizey MP
2014–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Intellectual property


The Rt Hon. Judith Wilcox, Baroness Wilcox
2010–2012


The Rt Hon. Jonathan Marland, Lord Marland
2012–2013



The Rt Hon. James Younger, 5th Viscount Younger of Leckie Bt
2013–2014



The Rt Hon. Lucy Neville-Rolfe, Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE CMG
2014–2015

Minister of State for Trade and Investment (jointly with Foreign Office) (unpaid)


The Rt Hon. Stephen Green, Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint
2011–2013



The Rt Hon. Ian Livingston, Lord Livingston of Parkhead
2013–2015

Parliamentary Under secretary of state for Life Sciences(jointly with Health)


George Freeman MP
2014–2015




























































































































Communities and Local Government


Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government


The Rt Hon. Eric Pickles MP
2010–2015


Minister of State for Faith and Community


The Rt Hon. Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi PC (also with Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs)
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Eric Pickles MP
2014–2015


Minister of State for Housing and Local Government


The Rt Hon. Grant Shapps MP
2010–2012



Mark Prisk MP
2012–2013



Kris Hopkins MP
2013–2014



Brandon Lewis MP
2014–2015


Minister of State for Decentralisation and Planning Policy (jointly with Business 2011–2012)


The Rt Hon. Dr Greg Clark MP(also Minister for Cities 2011-2012)
2010–2012


Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Planning


Nick Boles MP
2012–2014



Penny Mordaunt MP
2014–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretaries of State


The Rt Hon. Sir Andrew Stunell OBE MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Don Foster MP
2012–2013



Stephen Williams MP
2013–2015



Bob Neill MP
2010–2012



Brandon Lewis MP
2012–2014



Kris Hopkins MP
2014–2015



The Rt Hon. Joan Hanham, Baroness Hanham CBE
2010–2013



The Rt Hon. Tina Stowell, Baroness Stowell of Beeston MBE
2013–2014



The Rt Hon. Tariq Ahmad, Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
2014–2015



































































































Culture, Media and Sport


Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport


The Rt Hon. Jeremy Hunt MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Maria Miller MP (jointly as Minister for Women and Equalities)
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP(also Minister for Equalities Apr-Jul 2014)
2014–2015

Minister for Women


The Rt Hon. Nicky Morgan MP
2014 Apr-Jul

Minister for Sport and Equalities


The Rt Hon. Major Sir Hugh Robertson KCMG MP
2012–2013

Minister for Sport, Tourism and Equalities (jointly with Government Equalities)


Helen Grant MP
2013–2014

Minister for Sport and Tourism


Helen Grant MP
2014–2015


Minister for Tourism and Heritage


John Penrose MP
2010–2012


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Sport and the Olympics


The Rt Hon. Major Sir Hugh Robertson KCMG MP
2010–2012

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries (jointly with Business)


The Hon. Ed Vaizey MP
2010–2014

Minister of State for Culture and Digital Industries (jointly with Business)


The Hon. Ed Vaizey MP
2014–2015


Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Women and Equalities (jointly with Government Equalities)


Helen Grant MP (jointly as Minister for the Courts and Victims)
2012–2013


Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Women and Equalities (jointly with Government Equalities)


Jo Swinson MP (jointly as Under-Secretary of State for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs)
2012–2013



Jenny Willott MP (jointly as Under-Secretary of State for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs and Assistant Whip)
Dec 2013 – June 2014 (Maternity Cover)















































































































Defence
Post
Minister
Term


Secretary of State for Defence


The Rt Hon. Dr. Liam Fox MP
2010–2011



The Rt Hon. Philip Hammond MP
2011–2014



The Rt Hon. Michael Fallon MP
2014–2015


Minister of State for the Armed Forces


Nick Harvey MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Major Andrew Robathan MP
2012–2013



The Rt Hon. Mark Francois MP
2013–2015


Minister for International Security Strategy


Gerald Howarth MP
2010–2012



Surgeon Commander Dr Andrew Murrison MP
2012–2014



Anna Soubry MP
2014–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence Personnel,
Welfare and Veterans


The Rt Hon. Major Andrew Robathan MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Mark Francois MP
2012–2013



Anna Soubry MP
2013–2014



Captain Julian Brazier TD MP
2014–2015


Minister for Defence Equipment, Support and Technology

Sir Peter Luff MP
2010–2012



Philip Dunne MP
2012–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (also with Whips Office)


The Rt Hon. John Astor, Lord Astor of Hever DL
2010–2015





















































































































Education


Secretary of State for Education


The Rt Hon. Michael Gove MP
2010–2014



The Rt Hon. Nicky Morgan MP (jointly as Minister for Women and Equalities)
2014–2015


Minister of State for Schools


Nick Gibb FCA MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. David Laws MP
2012–2015


Minister of State for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning (jointly with Business)


The Rt Hon. John Hayes MP
2010–2012

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Skills (jointly with Business)


Matthew Hancock MP
2012–2013


Minister of State for Skills and Enterprise (jointly with Business)


The Rt Hon. Matthew Hancock MP
2013–2014


Minister of State for Skills and Equalities (jointly with Business)


Nick Boles MP
2014–2015


Minister of State for Children and Families


Sarah Teather MP
2010–2012



Nick Gibb FCA MP
2014–2015


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families


Tim Loughton MP
2010–2012



Edward Timpson MP
2012–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education and Childcare


Elizabeth Truss MP
2012–2014



Sam Gyimah MP
2014–2015


Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Women and Equalities (jointly with Government Equalities)


Jo Swinson MP (jointly as Under-Secretary of State for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs)
2014–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools (unpaid)


The Rt Hon. Jonathan Hill, Lord Hill of Oareford CBE PC
2010–2013



The Rt Hon. John Nash, Lord Nash
2013–2015




































































Energy and Climate Change


Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change


The Rt Hon. Chris Huhne MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Edward Davey MP
2012–2015


Minister of State for Climate Change


The Rt Hon. Greg Barker MP
2010–2014



Amber Rudd MP
2014–2015


Minister of State for Energy


Charles Hendry MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. John Hayes MP
2012–2013



The Rt Hon. Michael Fallon MP
2013–2014



The Rt Hon. Matthew Hancock MP (also with Business)
2014–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State


The Rt Hon. Jonathan Marland, Lord Marland
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Sandip Verma, Baroness Verma
2012–2015


















































































Environment, Food and Rural Affairs


Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs


The Rt Hon. Caroline Spelman MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Owen Paterson MP
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Elizabeth Truss MP
2014–2015

Minister of State for Agriculture and Food


The Rt Hon. James Paice MP
2010–2012



David Heath CBE MP
2012–2013

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Natural Environment, Water and Rural Affairs


Richard Benyon MRICS MP
2010–2013

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Farming, Food and Marine Environment


George Eustice MP
2013–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Water, Forestry, Rural Affairs and Resource Management


Dan Rogerson MP
2013–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Resource Management, the Local Environment and Environmental Science


The Rt Hon. Oliver Eden, Lord Henley
2010–2011



The Rt Hon. John Taylor, Lord Taylor of Holbeach CBE
2011–2012



The Rt Hon. Lieutenant Colonel Rupert Ponsonby, Lord de Mauley TD FCA
2012–2013

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Natural Environment and Science

2013–2015














































































































Foreign and Commonwealth Office


Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
First Secretary of State


The Rt Hon. William Hague FRSL MP
2010–2014


Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs


The Rt Hon. Philip Hammond MP
2014–2015


Senior Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs


The Rt Hon. Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi PC (also Minister of State for Faith and Communities)
2012–2014


Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs


The Rt Hon. Joyce Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St John's DBE PC
2014–2015


Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs


Jeremy Browne MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Hugo Swire MP
2012–2015


Minister of State for Europe


The Rt Hon. David Lidington MP
2010–2015


Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs


The Rt Hon. Major Sir Hugh Robertson KCMG MP
2013–2014



Captain Tobias Ellwood MP
2014–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretaries of State


Alistair Burt MP
2010–2013



Henry Bellingham MP
2010–2012



Mark Simmonds MP
2012–2014



James Duddridge MP
2014–2015

Minister of State (unpaid)


The Rt Hon. David Howell, Lord Howell of Guildford PC
2010–2012

Minister of State for Trade and Investment (jointly with Business) (unpaid)


The Rt Hon. Stephen Green, Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint
2011–2013



The Rt Hon. Ian Livingston, Lord Livingston of Parkhead
2013–2015





















































































Government Equalities Office


Minister for Women and Equalities


The Rt Hon. Theresa May MP (also Secretary of State for the Home Department)
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Maria Miller MP (also Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport)
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Nicky Morgan MP (also Secretary of State for Education)
2014–2015


Minister for Equalities


The Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP (also Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport)
2014


Minister for Women


The Rt Hon. Nicky Morgan MP (also Financial Secretary to the Treasury)
2014


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Equalities (jointly with Home Office)


Lynne Featherstone MP
2010–2012


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Equalities (jointly with Culture)


Helen Grant MP (jointly as Minister for the Courts and Victims)
2012–2013


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Equalities (jointly with Culture)


Helen Grant MP (jointly as Minister for Sport, Tourism and Equality)
2013–2014


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Equalities


Helen Grant MP
2014–2015


Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Women and Equalities (jointly with Culture)


Jo Swinson MP (jointly as Under-Secretary of State for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs)
2012–2013



Jenny Willott MP (jointly as Under-Secretary of State for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs and Assistant Whip)
Dec 2013 – June 2014 (Maternity Cover)


Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Women and Equalities (jointly with Education)


Jo Swinson MP (jointly as Under-Secretary of State for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs)
2014–2015













































































Health


Secretary of State for Health


The Rt Hon. Andrew Lansley CBE MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Jeremy Hunt MP
2012–2015


Minister of State for Health Services


The Rt Hon. Simon Burns MP
2010–2012

Minister of State for Care and Support


The Rt Hon. Paul Burstow MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Norman Lamb MP
2012–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State

Dr Dan Poulter MP
2012–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health


Anne Milton MP
2010–2012



Anna Soubry MP
2012–2013



Jane Ellison MP
2013–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Quality


The Rt Hon. The Earl Howe PC
2010–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Life Sciences (jointly with Business)


George Freeman MP
2014–2015
































































































































Home Office


Secretary of State for the Home Department


The Rt Hon. Theresa May MP (jointly as Minister for Women and Equalities 2010–2012)
2010–2015


Minister of State for Crime Prevention


Jeremy Browne MP
2012–2013



The Rt Hon. Norman Baker MP
2013–2014



The Rt Hon. Lynne Featherstone MP
2014–2015


Minister of State for Immigration


The Rt Hon. Damian Green MP
2010–2012



Mark Harper MP
2012–2014


Minister of State for Immigration and Security


James Brokenshire MP
2014–2015


Minister of State for Policing, Criminal Justice and Victims (jointly with Justice)


The Rt Hon. Nick Herbert MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Damian Green MP
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Mike Penning MP
2014–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Criminal Information Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Equalities (jointly with Government Equalities)


Lynne Featherstone MP
2010–2012

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Crime Reduction


James Brokenshire MP
2010–2011


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Crime and Security
2011–2014

Minister for Modern Slavery and Organised Crime


Karen Bradley MP
2014–2015


Minister of State for Security and Counter-Terrorism


The Rt Hon. Pauline Neville-Jones, Baroness Neville-Jones DCMG PC
2010–2011

Minister of State for Crime Prevention and Antisocial Behaviour Reduction


The Rt Hon. Angela Browning, Baroness Browning
2011



The Rt Hon. Oliver Eden, Lord Henley PC
2011–2012

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Criminal Information


The Rt Hon. John Taylor, Lord Taylor of Holbeach CBE
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Michael Bates, Lord Bates
2014–2015

















































International Development


Secretary of State for International Development


The Rt Hon. Andrew Mitchell MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Justine Greening MP
2012–2015


Minister of State for International Development


The Rt Hon. Sir Alan Duncan KCMG MP
2010–2014



The Rt Hon. Major Desmond Swayne TD MP
2014–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State


Stephen O'Brien MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Lynne Featherstone MP
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Lindsay Northover, Baroness Northover
2014–2015

































































































Justice


Lord Chancellor
Secretary of State for Justice


The Rt Hon. Kenneth Clarke QC MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Chris Grayling MP
2012–2015


Minister of State for Police, Criminal Justice and Victims (jointly with Home Office)


The Rt Hon. Nick Herbert MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Damian Green MP
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Mike Penning MP
2014–2015


Minister of State for Justice and Civil Liberties


The Rt Hon. Simon Hughes MP
2013–2015


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
Minister for the Courts and Legal Aid


Jonathan Djanogly MP
2010–2012


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
Minister for the Courts and Victims


Helen Grant MP (jointly as Under-Secretary of State for Equalities)
2012–2013


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
Minister for the Courts and Legal Aid


Shailesh Vara MP
2013–2015


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
Minister for Prisons, Probation and Rehabilitation


Captain Crispin Blunt MP
2010–2012



Jeremy Wright MP
2012–2014



Major Andrew Selous MP (jointly as Assistant Whip)
2014–2015

Minister of State (also Deputy Leader of the Lords)


The Rt Hon. Tom McNally, Lord McNally PC
2010–2013

Minister of State for Civil Justice and Legal Policy


The Rt Hon. Edward Faulks, Lord Faulks QC (unpaid)
2014–2015










































Northern Ireland


Secretary of State for Northern Ireland


The Rt Hon. Owen Paterson MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Theresa Villiers MP
2012–2015

Minister of State for Northern Ireland


The Rt Hon. Hugo Swire MP
2010–2012



Mike Penning MP
2012–2013



The Rt Hon. Major Andrew Robathan MP
2013–2014


Surgeon Commander Dr Andrew Murrison MP
2014–2015






























Scotland


Secretary of State for Scotland


The Rt Hon. Danny Alexander MP
2010



The Rt Hon. Michael Moore MP
2010–2013



The Rt Hon. Alistair Carmichael MP
2013–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State


The Rt Hon. David Mundell MP
2010–2015

















































































Transport


Secretary of State for Transport


The Rt Hon. Philip Hammond MP
2010–2011



The Rt Hon. Justine Greening MP
2011–2012



The Rt Hon. Patrick McLoughlin MP
2012–2015


Minister of State for Transport


The Rt Hon. Theresa Villiers MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Simon Burns MP
2012–2013



The Rt Hon. Susan Kramer, Baroness Kramer
2013–2015


Minister of State for Transport


The Rt Hon. John Hayes MP
2014–2015


Parliamentary Under-secretary of State


Norman Baker MP
2010–2013



Robert Goodwill MP
2013–2015


Parliamentary Under-secretary of State


Mike Penning MP
2010–2012



Stephen Hammond MP
2012–2014



Claire Perry MP
2014–2015
















































































































Treasury


Chancellor of the Exchequer


The Rt Hon. George Osborne MP
2010–2015


Chief Secretary to the Treasury (also in Cabinet Office)


The Rt Hon. David Laws MP
2010



The Rt Hon. Danny Alexander MP
2010–2015


Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Also City Minister to 2014)

Mark Hoban MP(City Minister)
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Dr Greg Clark MP(City Minister) Also Minister for Cities
2012–2013



The Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP(City Minister)
2013–2014



The Rt Hon. Nicky Morgan MP(also Minister for Women Apr-Jul 2014)
2014



David Gauke MP
2014–2015


Economic Secretary to the Treasury (City Minister from 2014)


The Rt Hon. Justine Greening MP
2010–2011



Chloe Smith MP
2011–2012



The Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP
2012–2013



The Rt Hon. Nicky Morgan MP
2013–2014



Andrea Leadsom MP(City Minister)
2014–2015


Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury


David Gauke MP
2010–2014



Priti Patel MP
2014–2015


Commercial Secretary to the Treasury (unpaid)


The Rt Hon. James Sassoon, Lord Sassoon Kt FCA
2010–2013



The Rt Hon. Paul Deighton, Lord Deighton KBE
2013–2015

















































Wales


Secretary of State for Wales


The Rt Hon. Cheryl Gillan MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. David Jones MP
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Stephen Crabb MP
2014–2015


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales


The Rt Hon. David Jones MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Stephen Crabb MP (Jointly as paid Lord Commissioner of the Treasury)
2012–2014



Alun Cairns MP (Jointly as paid Lord Commissioner of the Treasury)
2014–2015


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales (unpaid)


The Rt Hon. Jenny Randerson, Baroness Randerson
2012–2015






































































Work and Pensions


Secretary of State for Work and Pensions


The Rt Hon. Iain Duncan Smith MP
2010–2015


Minister of State for Employment


The Rt Hon. Chris Grayling MP
2010–2012



Mark Hoban MP
2012–2013



The Rt Hon. Esther McVey MP
2013–2015

Minister of State for Pensions


The Rt Hon. Steve Webb MP
2010–2015


Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Disabled People


The Rt Hon. Maria Miller MP
2010–2012



Esther McVey MP
2012–2013

Minister of State for Disabled People


Mike Penning MP
2013–2014



Mark Harper MP
2014–2015

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Welfare Reform (unpaid)


The Rt Hon. David Freud, Lord Freud
2010–2015


Law officers




































Attorney General's Office


Attorney General (attends Cabinet when responsibilities are on the agenda)
Advocate General for Northern Ireland


The Rt Hon. Dominic Grieve QC MP
2010–2014



The Rt Hon. Jeremy Wright QC MP
2014–2015


Solicitor General


Sir Edward Garnier QC MP
2010–2012



Sir Oliver Heald QC MP
2012–2014



Robert Buckland QC MP
2014–2015










Office of the Advocate General for Scotland


Advocate General for Scotland


The Rt Hon. Jim Wallace, Lord Wallace of Tankerness QC PC (also Deputy Leader of the Lords)
2010–2015


Parliament







































































House Leaders


Leader of the House of Commons
Lord Privy Seal



The Rt Hon. Sir George Young Bt MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Andrew Lansley CBE MP
2012–2014


Leader of the House of Commons
First Secretary of State


The Rt Hon. William Hague MP
2014–2015


Deputy Leader of the House of Commons


David Heath CBE MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Tom Brake MP (also an Assistant Whip 2014–2015)
2012–2015


Leader of the House of Lords
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster


The Rt Hon. Tom Galbraith, Lord Strathclyde PC
2010–2013



The Rt Hon. Jonathan Hill, Lord Hill of Oareford CBE PC
2013–2014


Leader of the House of Lords
Lord Privy Seal



The Rt Hon. Tina Stowell, Baroness Stowell of Beeston MBE PC
2014–2015


Deputy Leader of the House of Lords


The Rt Hon. Tom McNally, Lord McNally PC (also with Justice)
2010–2013



The Rt Hon. Jim Wallace, Lord Wallace of Tankerness QC PC (also Advocate General for Scotland)
2013–2015
































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Whips


Government Chief Whip
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury



The Rt Hon. Patrick McLoughlin MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Andrew Mitchell MP
2012



The Rt Hon. Sir George Young Bt CH MP
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Michael Gove MP
2014–2015

Deputy Chief Whip
Treasurer of the Household


The Rt Hon. John Randall MP
2010–2013



The Rt Hon. Greg Hands MP
2013–2015

Deputy Chief Whip
Comptroller of the Household
Liberal Democrat Chief Whip


The Rt Hon. Alistair Carmichael MP
2010–2013



The Rt Hon. Don Foster MP
2013–2015

Whip
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household


The Rt Hon. Mark Francois MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Greg Knight MP
2012–2013



The Rt Hon. Major Desmond Swayne TD MP
2013–2014



The Rt Hon. Anne Milton MP
2014–2015

Whips
Lords of the Treasury


Michael Fabricant MP
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Major Desmond Swayne TD MP
2012–2013



Sam Gyimah
2013–2014



Angela Watkinson MP
2010–2012



Anne Milton MP
2012–2014



Jeremy Wright MP
2010–2012



Lieutenant Colonel Mark Lancaster TD MP
2012–2015



Brooks Newmark MP (unpaid)
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. David Evennett MP
2012–2015



James Duddridge MP
2010–2012



Robert Goodwill MP
2012–2013



Karen Bradley MP
2013–2014



Stephen Crabb MP (Jointly as unpaid Under-Secretary of State for Wales)
2012–2014



John Penrose MP
2014–2015



Gavin Barwell MP
2014–2015



Harriett Baldwin MP
2014–2015



Alun Cairns MP (jointly as unpaid Under-Secretary of State for Wales)
2014–2015

Assistant Whips


Philip Dunne MP (unpaid)
2010–2012



Karen Bradley MP
2012–2013



John Penrose MP
2013–2014



Harriett Baldwin MP
2014



Stephen Crabb MP
2010–2012



Jo Johnson MP
2012–2014



Robert Goodwill MP
2010–2012



Nicky Morgan MP
2012–2013



Amber Rudd MP
2013–2014



Shailesh Vara MP
2010–2012



Robert Syms MP
2012–2013



Claire Perry MP
2013–2014



Bill Wiggin MP
2010–2012



Chloe Smith MP
2010–2011



Greg Hands MP
2011–2013



Gavin Barwell MP
2013–2014



Major Andrew Selous MP (jointly as Minister for Prisons, Probation and Rehabilitation)
2014–2015



Dr. Therese Coffey MP
2014–2015



Mel Stride MP
2014–2015



Ben Wallace MP
2014–2015



Damian Hinds MP
2014–2015



Mark Hunter MP
2010–2014



The Rt Hon. Tom Brake MP (also Deputy Leader of the House of Commons)
2014–2015



Norman Lamb MP (jointly with Deputy PM's office)
2010–2012



Jenny Willott MP
2012–2014



Lorely Burt MP
2014–2015


Chief Whip
Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms


The Rt Hon. Joyce Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St John's DBE PC
2010–2014



The Rt Hon. John Taylor, Lord Taylor of Holbeach CBE
2014–2015

Deputy Chief Whip
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard


The Rt Hon. David Shutt, Lord Shutt of Greetland OBE PC
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Richard Newby, Lord Newby OBE PC
2012–2015

Whips
Lords and Baronesses in Waiting


The Rt Hon. The Earl Attlee
2010–2014



The Rt Hon. John Astor, Lord Astor of Hever DL (also with Defence)
2010–2011



The Rt Hon. James Younger, 5th Viscount Younger of Leckie
2012–2013



The Rt Hon. Rupert Ponsonby, Lord de Mauley TD
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. Lindsay Northover, Baroness Northover (unpaid)
2010–2014



The Rt Hon. Patricia Rawlings, Baroness Rawlings
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. John Taylor, Lord Taylor of Holbeach CBE (unpaid)
2010–2011



The Rt Hon. Sandip Verma, Baroness Verma
2010–2012



The Rt Hon. William Wallace, Lord Wallace of Saltaire PC (unpaid)
2010–2015



The Rt Hon. Susan Garden, Baroness Garden of Frognal (unpaid)
2010–2013

2014–2015





The Rt Hon. Tina Stowell, Baroness Stowell of Beeston MBE
2011–2013



The Rt Hon. John Gardiner, Lord Gardiner of Kimble
2012–2015



The Rt Hon. Tariq Ahmad, Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon
2012–2014



The Rt Hon. Dolar Popat, Lord Popat
2013–2015



The Rt Hon. Michael Bates, Lord Bates
2013–2014



The Rt Hon. Judith Jolly, Baroness Jolly (unpaid)
2013–2015



The Rt Hon. Susan Williams, Baroness Williams of Trafford
2014–2015



The Rt Hon. Thomas Ashton, Lord Ashton of Hyde
2014–2015



The Rt Hon. Nick Bourne, Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth
2014–2015


See also




  • Fox–North coalition

  • Home Office under Theresa May

  • Premiership of David Cameron

  • Lib–Con pact

  • Lib–Lab pact

  • List of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, 2000–present

  • Shadow Cabinet of Ed Miliband



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Further reading



  • Hazell, Robert; Yong, Ben (2012). The Politics of Coalition: How the Conservative–Liberal Democrat Government Works. Hart Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84946-310-2.


External links




  • Cameron's government: A guide to who's who, BBC News, 14 May 2010


  • "Election 2010: the new cabinet", The Guardian (interactive guide), 12 May 2010






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