1. I read that the incumbent is staying in post
2. I read a person is tipped to get that job
3. No name against a position means I've not heard the incumbent is staying nor any other name been mentioned
It's all go isn't it?
Prime
Minister
David
Cameron
Deputy PM
Nick Clegg
Chancellor
of the Exchequer
George
Osborne
Vince Cable
William
Hague
John Redwood
Philip
Hammond
Michael Gove
Theresa May
Foreign
Secretary
William
Hague
George
Osborne
Home
Secretary
Theresa May
Michael Gove
Chris
Grayling
Education
Michael Gove
Liz Truss
Health
Andrew
Lansley
Ken Clarke
Jeremy Hunt
David Laws
Chief
Secretary
Justice
Nick Herbert
Theresa May
Theresa
Villiers
Iain Duncan
Smith
Scottish
Secretary
Jo Swinson
Alastair
Carmichael
Welsh
Secretary
Cheryl
Gillan
David Jones
Northern
Ireland
Business
Andrew
Mitchell
David Laws
Danny
Alexander
Environment
Baroness
Warsi
Maria Miller
Energy
Ed Davey
House of
Lords
Lord Howard
Minister
without Portfolio (Chair of Tory Party)
Grant Shapps
Michael
Fallon
Michael Gove
Jeremy Hunt
Andrew
Mitchell
Defence
Philip
Hammond
Work &
Pensions
Iain Duncan
Smith
Communities
Transport
Andrew
Mitchell
Theresa
Villiers
Chris
Grayling
International
Development
Baroness
Warsi
DCMS
Jeremy Hunt
Justine
Greening
Ed Vaizey
And while
we’re at it – more speculation. People I have seen tipped to be leave (there’s
a major surprise in there but I have read it so feel I must be comprehensive)
or be promoted to the cabinet.
Tipped to
leave
Ken Clarke
Caroline
Spelman
Jeremy Hunt
Baroness
Warsi
Andrew
Lansley
Vince Cable
(that’s the surprise)
Cheryl
Gillan
Tipped to be
Promoted
Grant Shapps
Maria Miller
Chris
Grayling
David Laws
Jo Swinson
Alistair Carmichael
Greg Clark
Lynn Featherstone
Andrea Leadsom
Margot James
Anna Soubry
Claire Perry
Nicky Morgan
Harriet Baldwin
Theresa Villiers
Mark Harper
Nick Herbert
Ed Vaizey
Lord Howard
Michael Fallon
David Jones
Liz Truss
John Redwood
And finally – if you haven’t heard the rumour – is DCMS
about to be binned altogether?
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