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    Tory 'Big Beasts' Back In Cameron's New Cabinet

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    نيو Tory 'Big Beasts' Back In Cameron's New Cabinet

    مُساهمة من طرف eyesnews السبت مايو 09, 2015 2:09 am

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    David Cameron has maintained continuity at the top of Government after he re-appointed four senior Conservative MPs as the first members of his new Cabinet.

    George Osborne, MP for Tatton, will retain his role as Chancellor, and will also be the First Secretary of State - the ranking Cabinet Minister in the Government and the equivalent to Deputy Prime Minister.

    The 43-year-old arrived at 10 Downing Street shortly after Mr Cameron had announced on his Twitter page that he was set to announce a number of Cabinet posts.

    Mr Cameron wrote: "I have re-appointed George Osborne as Chancellor of the Exchequer. He will also be First Secretary of State - the ranking Cabinet Minister." 


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    The appointment is a mark of the Prime Minister's appreciation of George Osborne's handling of the Treasury during the coalition and maintains continuity in the top two posts in Government held since 2010.

    Theresa May also entered number 10 shortly afterwards, before Mr Cameron confirmed on Twitter that she had agreed to remain as Home Secretary.


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    Arriving back at the Home Office, she said: "We have achieved a lot over the last five years in the Home Office. But there is more to do and I am keen to get on and do it."

    She added that the interception of communications would be a "key issue" for the Government after the so-called "snoopers' charter" was blocked by Lib Dem members in the Coalition.

    Philip Hammond, 59, MP for Runnymede and Weybridge, was re-appointed to his role as Foreign Secretary. 


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    He was appointed to the role in July last year when he replaced William Hague.

    Mr Hammond said: "I'm delighted the Prime Minister has paid me the compliment of inviting me to be Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom.

    "I've set out before the election the big challenges I think the Foreign Office has to face over the coming years - the challenge of extremist, Islamist terrorism; the challenge of a resurgent Russia, ever more aggressive in its dealings with its neighbours; and the challenge of renegotiating our relationship with the European Union."
      

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    نيو رد: Tory 'Big Beasts' Back In Cameron's New Cabinet

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    Michael Fallon, 62, also returned to his post as Defence Secretary.

    Mr Cameron tweeted: "I am glad to announce that Theresa May will remain as Home Secretary.

    "Philip Hammond will remain as Foreign Secretary. My final appointment tonight is Michael Fallon as Defence Secretary."


    Mr Cameron is expected to reveal the rest of his Cabinet on Monday, with more junior posts being announced later next week.

    After the 2010 election, he had to make room for five Lib Dem MPs in his Cabinet, as well as a dozen or more in junior ministerial posts.

    The title of First Secretary of State has been used only sporadically by prime ministers and usually signifies a special favour for close allies.


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    It has previously been held by William Hague between 2010 and 2015, Lord Mandelson between 2009 and 2010, John Prescott from 2001 and 2007 and Michael Heseltine from 1995 to 1997.

    The Conservative Party confounded expectations to win an outright majority in an extraordinary General Election, which claimed the scalps of three party leaders within 52 minutes.

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