Theresa May names new cabinet ministers following resignations

Amber Rudd made a dramatic return to Theresa May's Cabinet as the Prime Minister sought to bolster her position following the backlash to her Brexit deal.

Theresa May names new cabinet ministers following resignations

Amber Rudd made a dramatic return to Theresa May's Cabinet as the Prime Minister sought to bolster her position following the backlash to her Brexit deal.

Amber Rudd, who is returning to Government as Work and Pensions Secretary. Photo credit: Victoria Jones/PA Wire.
Amber Rudd, who is returning to Government as Work and Pensions Secretary. Photo credit: Victoria Jones/PA Wire.

Meanwhile, Leave-supporting Stephen Barclay has been promoted to Brexit Secretary from a ministerial role in the Department for Health.

The reshuffle came just hours after Michael Gove offered the Prime Minister a lifeline by staying on in his Cabinet role.

Environment Secretary Mr Gove insisted he still has confidence in Mrs May who has suffered a series of setbacks following the publication of her draft Brexit deal with Brussels.

She has suffered the loss of four ministers and faces continued speculation that a vote of no confidence in her leadership could be triggered by Tory MPs within days.

Ms Rudd was a prominent Remain campaigner during the referendum and her return to the Cabinet, in place of Brexiteer Esther McVey who resigned on Thursday, may do little to bridge divides within the Tory ranks.

ndated UK Parliament handout photo of Stephen Barclay who has been promoted to Brexit Secretary from a ministerial role in the Department for Health. Photo credit: Chris McAndrew/UK Parliament.
ndated UK Parliament handout photo of Stephen Barclay who has been promoted to Brexit Secretary from a ministerial role in the Department for Health. Photo credit: Chris McAndrew/UK Parliament.

The rehabilitation of Ms Rudd, who quit in a row over immigration targets, comes after a report concluded she had been let down by her officials.

Mr Barclay's appointment came after Mr Gove reportedly turned down the post after saying he would only take it if he could renegotiate the EU withdrawal agreement.

Speaking outside his departmental office, Environment Secretary Mr Gove was asked if he had confidence in the Prime Minister and replied: "I absolutely do."

He added:

I am looking forward to continuing to work with all colleagues in Government and in Parliament to get the best future for Britain.

A Downing Street spokeswoman said Mrs May was "very pleased" that Mr Gove will stay on and "continue doing the important work he is doing".

- PA

more courts articles

DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers DUP calls for measures to prevent Northern Ireland from becoming 'magnet' for asylum seekers
UK's Illegal Migration Act should be disapplied in Northern Ireland, judge rules UK's Illegal Migration Act should be disapplied in Northern Ireland, judge rules
Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London

More in this section

Judge in Trump trial threatened to throw witness out of court for behaviour Judge in Trump trial threatened to throw witness out of court for behaviour
Stealing from Trump was 'self-help,' Cohen testifies at hush money trial Stealing from Trump was 'self-help,' Cohen testifies at hush money trial
Turkey’s leader claims Eurovision Song Contest is a threat to family values Turkey’s leader claims Eurovision Song Contest is a threat to family values
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited