
7th July 2022
Finally announced Boris Johnson to resign as PM.
Who resigned -
Cabinet
Chancellor Rishi Sunak
Health Secretary Sajid Javid
Welsh Secretary Simon Hart
Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis
Education Secretary Michelle Donelan.
Ministers
Will Quince, education minister
Alex Chalk, solicitor general
Robin Walker, education minister
John Glen, Treasury minister
Victoria Atkins, justice minister
Jo Churchill, environment minister
Stuart Andrew, housing minister
Kemi Badenoch, levelling up minister
Neil O'Brien, levelling up minister
Alex Burghart, education minister
Lee Rowley, business minister
Julia Lopez, culture minister
Mims Davies, work and pensions minister
Rachel Maclean, Home Office minister
Mike Freer, equalities minister
Edward Argar, health minister
Helen Whately, treasury minister
Damian Hinds, security minister
George Freeman, science minister
Guy Opperman, pensions minister
Chris Philp, technology minister
James Cartlidge, courts minister
Caroline Johnson, Conservative Party vice-chair
Luke Hall, deputy chair of the Conservative Party
Rebecca Pow, environment minister
Parliamentary private secretaries
Jonathan Gullis, Northern Ireland Office
Saqib Bhatti, Department of Health and Social Care
Nicola Richards, Department of Transport
Virginia Crosbie, Welsh Office
Laura Trott, Department of Transport
Felicity Buchan, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Selaine Saxby, Treasury
Claire Coutinho, Treasury
David Johnston, Department for Education
Duncan Baker, Department for Levelling Up
Craig Williams, Treasury
Mark Logan, Northern Ireland Office
Sara Britcliffe, Department for Education
Ruth Edwards, Scottish Office
Peter Gibson, Department for International Trade
James Sunderland, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Jacob Young, Department for Levelling Up
Mark Fletcher, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
James Daly, Department for Work and Pensions
Danny Kruger, Department for Levelling Up
Dr James Davies, Department of Health and Social Care
Gareth Davies, Department of Health and Social Care
Rob Butler, Foreign Office
Others
Bim Afolami, vice-chairman of the Conservative Party for youth
Andrew Murrison, trade envoy to Morocco
Theodora Clarke, trade envoy to Kenya
David Duguid, trade envoy to Angola and Zambia
David Mundell, trade envoy for New Zealand
Richard Graham, trade envoy for Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines
Sacked
Michael Gove, Levelling Up Secretary