Cabinet of the United Kingdom

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In the government of the United Kingdom, the Cabinet is a group of Ministers led and chosen by the Prime Minister.

They are the main decision-makers in the British government. People in the cabinet have to be members of either the House of Commons or the House of Lords. There are currently 22 Cabinet positions in the government of the United Kingdom.

All of the current Cabinet members are also members of the governing Labour Party.

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Cabinet Ministers

As of 5 July 2024:

More information Minister, Office(s) ...
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Notes

  1. Used as sinecure.
  2. The Office of the Leader of the House of Commons is a ministerial department of the Cabinet Office.
  3. Technically a part of the Treasury, but de facto a part of a semi-independent whips office supported by the Cabinet Office.

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