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  | title                  = Minister for Foreign Affairs
  | title                  = Minister of Foreign Affairs
  | minister1              = Julia Campbell
  | minister1              = Julia Campbell
  | minister1_termstart    = 24 October 2019
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  | title                  = Minister for Immigration
  | title                  = Minister of Immigration
  | minister1              = Hugh Sullivan
  | minister1              = Hugh Sullivan
  | minister1_termstart    = 24 October 2019
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  | title                  = Minister for the Environment
  | title                  = Minister of the Environment
  | minister1              = Melissa Harris
  | minister1              = Melissa Harris
  | minister1_termstart    = 24 October 2019
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  | title                 = Minister for Social Affairs
  | title                  = Minister of Global Development
  | minister1              = Laura Cunningham
  | minister1              = Laura Cunningham
  | minister1_termstart    = 24 October 2019
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  | title                  = Minister of Agriculture
  | minister1              = Marilyn Simmons
  | minister1              = Marilyn Symonds
  | minister1_termstart    = 24 October 2019
  | minister1_termstart    = 24 October 2019
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John Anderson = Andrew Lansley
Micheline Calmy-Rey
Geoff Hoon
Simon Hughes
Patricia Hewitt
Alan Johnson
Neil Kinnock
Andrew Adonis
Jack Layton
Sadiq khan
Nick Gibb
Thom Tillis
David Gauke
Tony Hall
Mary Robinson
Suella Braverman
Stephen Kinnock
Carolyn Fairbairn
Rod Phillips
Gabriele Zimmer
Sir John Sawers
Florence Parly
Blue Belt
Egalitarian Age
Parliamentary secretary
Prime Minister
Secretary of State
Minister of Finance
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Armed Forces
Minister of Justice
Minister of Health
Minister of Education
Minister of Labour
Minister of Housing and Development
Minister of Transport
Minister of Energy
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Immigration
Minister of Culture
National Guard – Military/armed forces
The voting system is proportional. There are no local representatives, constituencies or districts? Or say MPs are elected on broad regional/provincial lists?
Labour leadership elections are MPs only.
{{legend|#D83434|Labour: 286 seats}} {{legend|#47840B|Unionist: 174 seats}} {{legend|#DB7308|Liberal: 52 seats}} {{legend|#0E69BB|Progress: 17 seats}} {{legend|#B59D3C|National Renewal: 12 seats}} {{legend|#8B00CE|Solidarity: 6 seats}}
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 20 December 2023

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime Minister Ayda Westwood24 October 2019IncumbentPeople's Labour Party
Deputy Prime Minister James Lawrence24 October 2019IncumbentProgressive Party
Minister of Finance John Anderson24 October 2019IncumbentPeople's Labour Party
Minister of Foreign Affairs Julia Campbell24 October 2019IncumbentProgressive Party
Minister of Defence Christine Baker24 October 2019IncumbentPeople's Labour Party
Minister of Justice Geoffrey Wilson24 October 2019IncumbentPeople's Labour Party
Minister of Health Damian Wallace24 October 2019IncumbentProgressive Party
Minister of Education Michelle Simmons24 October 2019IncumbentPeople's Labour Party
Minister of Immigration Hugh Sullivan24 October 2019IncumbentProgressive Party
Minister of Labour Ernest Mosley24 October 2019IncumbentPeople's Labour Party
Minister of Housing Jamie Gardner24 October 2019IncumbentPeople's Labour Party
Minister of Transport Gregg Curtis24 October 2019IncumbentPeople's Labour Party
Minister of Energy Martha Price24 October 2019IncumbentPeople's Labour Party
Minister of the Environment Melissa Harris24 October 2019IncumbentProgressive Party
Minister of Culture Donna Coleman24 October 2019IncumbentProgressive Party
{{{title}}} Laura Cunningham24 October 2019IncumbentProgressive Party
Minister of Agriculture Marilyn Symonds24 October 2019IncumbentPeople's Labour Party

John Anderson = Andrew Lansley Micheline Calmy-Rey Geoff Hoon Simon Hughes Patricia Hewitt Alan Johnson Neil Kinnock Andrew Adonis Jack Layton Sadiq khan Nick Gibb Thom Tillis David Gauke Tony Hall Mary Robinson Suella Braverman Stephen Kinnock Carolyn Fairbairn Rod Phillips Gabriele Zimmer Sir John Sawers Florence Parly

Blue Belt

Egalitarian Age

Parliamentary secretary

Prime Minister Secretary of State Minister of Finance Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of Armed Forces Minister of Justice Minister of Health Minister of Education Minister of Labour Minister of Housing and Development Minister of Transport Minister of Energy Minister of Agriculture Minister of Immigration Minister of Culture

National Guard – Military/armed forces The voting system is proportional. There are no local representatives, constituencies or districts? Or say MPs are elected on broad regional/provincial lists? Labour leadership elections are MPs only.

  Labour: 286 seats
  Unionist: 174 seats
  Liberal: 52 seats
  Progress: 17 seats
  National Renewal: 12 seats
  Solidarity: 6 seats

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