
LONDON, England – David Cameron is spending the weekend finalising
his first all-Conservative cabinet after his party won a majority in
Thursday’s election.
The PM has already reappointed Chancellor George Osborne, who has also been made first secretary of state.
Theresa May, Philip Hammond and Michael Fallon retain their jobs at the Home Office, Foreign Office and defence with other announcements due tomorrow.
Meanwhile Labour and the Lib Dems are beginning the search for new leaders.
Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg resigned on Friday, as did UKIP leader Nigel Farage, after election disappointments, leaving their parties to consider who is best placed to lead opposition to the new government.
The PM has already reappointed Chancellor George Osborne, who has also been made first secretary of state.
Theresa May, Philip Hammond and Michael Fallon retain their jobs at the Home Office, Foreign Office and defence with other announcements due tomorrow.
Meanwhile Labour and the Lib Dems are beginning the search for new leaders.
Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg resigned on Friday, as did UKIP leader Nigel Farage, after election disappointments, leaving their parties to consider who is best placed to lead opposition to the new government.
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