Gavin Williamson renunció como Ministro de Estado sin Cartera el 8 de noviembre de 2022. [4] Esto siguió a las acusaciones de que usó un lenguaje inapropiado con la exjefa de la bancada Wendy Morton y había intimidado a varios miembros del personal durante su tiempo como ministro del Gabinete de Theresa May . [5]
Nadhim Zahawi fue destituido como presidente del Partido Conservador después de que una investigación dijera que había cometido una "grave violación del código ministerial" en sus asuntos fiscales. [6] Fue reemplazado por Greg Hands , quien fue Ministro de Comercio antes de este nombramiento. [7]
Febrero 2023 – Abril 2023
Cambios
Dominic Raab dimitió como viceprimer ministro y secretario de Justicia el 21 de abril de 2023 tras una investigación sobre las acusaciones de acoso. [9] Fue sustituido como viceprimer ministro por Oliver Dowden y como secretario de Justicia por Alex Chalk . [10]
Abril 2023 – Noviembre 2023
Cambios
Ben Wallace renunció como Secretario de Defensa el 31 de agosto de 2023. Wallace declaró que renunciaba para "invertir en las partes de la vida que he descuidado y para explorar nuevas oportunidades". [11] Fue reemplazado por Grant Shapps , quien fue Secretario de Estado de Seguridad Energética y Net Zero antes de ser designado como Secretario de Defensa. [12] Shapps fue reemplazada como Secretaria de Energía por Claire Coutinho , quien era ministra junior en el Departamento de Educación en ese momento, y la propia Coutinho fue reemplazada por el diputado David Johnston . [13]
Graham Stuart renunció como Ministro de Energía el 12 de abril de 2024 para dedicar más tiempo a centrarse en cuestiones locales. [15] Fue reemplazado por Justin Tomlinson . [16]
Andrew Mitchell fue nombrado subsecretario de Asuntos Exteriores el 12 de abril de 2024. [16]
This is a list of departures from the Sunak ministry since forming a government on 25 October 2022. This list omits ministers who were invited to leave the government during the November 2023 cabinet reshuffle.
Ministers
Non-ministerial appointments
Non-ministerial appointments
Parliamentary Private Secretaries
Prime Minister's Office
Party Officers
Second Church Estates Commissioner
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