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Ministerial reshuffle: Who's out Reshuffle: Who's in and out and who's moved jobs
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Prime Minister David Cameron has been reshuffling his top team. Details of new appointments have yet to be unveiled, but which Conservative MPs have so far been moved on?Prime Minister David Cameron has been reshuffling his top team. Details of new appointments have yet to be unveiled, but which Conservative MPs have so far been moved on?
William HagueWilliam Hague
Mr Hague has left his job as foreign secretary, but will remain in the cabinet as leader of the Commons before leaving Parliament at the next election. He led the Conservative Party between 1997 and 2001, and shadowed the Foreign Office brief for five years before taking the helm at the department in 2010.Mr Hague has left his job as foreign secretary, but will remain in the cabinet as leader of the Commons before leaving Parliament at the next election. He led the Conservative Party between 1997 and 2001, and shadowed the Foreign Office brief for five years before taking the helm at the department in 2010.
Michael Gove
Mr Gove has left his job as education secretary after four years. He will become Chief Whip in the House of Commons, responsible for party discipline. Downing Street said he would also have an "enhanced role in campaigning and doing broadcast media interviews".
Nicky Morgan
Mrs Morgan has been made education secretary, taking over from Mr Gove. The former lawyer has been a Treasury minister since 2013, having joined the government a year earlier. She will continue in her role as minister for women.
Ken ClarkeKen Clarke
Mr Clarke first became an MP in 1970 and attended cabinet as minister without portfolio. He had held a number of top cabinet positions under Margaret Thatcher and John Major, including home secretary and chancellor of the exchequer. During his 44 years in the Commons, Mr Clarke spent more than 20 years as a minister. Mr Clarke, who attended cabinet as minister without portfolio, has left the government. He had held a number of top cabinet positions under Margaret Thatcher and John Major, including home secretary and chancellor of the exchequer. During his 44 years in the Commons, Mr Clarke spent more than 20 years as a minister.
Owen PatersonOwen Paterson
Mr Paterson will no longer be environment secretary, a post he has held since 2012 when he replaced Caroline Spelman. Prior to that, he had served in the cabinet as Northern Ireland secretary.Mr Paterson will no longer be environment secretary, a post he has held since 2012 when he replaced Caroline Spelman. Prior to that, he had served in the cabinet as Northern Ireland secretary.
David JonesDavid Jones
Mr Jones has been sacked as Welsh secretary, having been in the cabinet post for two years. He had previously been a more junior minister in the Wales Office.Mr Jones has been sacked as Welsh secretary, having been in the cabinet post for two years. He had previously been a more junior minister in the Wales Office.
Sir George YoungSir George Young
Sir George has resigned as chief whip. He was the leader of the Commons from 2010 to 2012. The 72-year-old North West Hampshire MP is one of the most experienced members of the coalition government, having held office under Margaret Thatcher and John Major.Sir George has resigned as chief whip. He was the leader of the Commons from 2010 to 2012. The 72-year-old North West Hampshire MP is one of the most experienced members of the coalition government, having held office under Margaret Thatcher and John Major.
David WillettsDavid Willetts
Mr Willetts, the MP for Havant since 1992, has resigned as universities minister. He served as Paymaster General under John Major.Mr Willetts, the MP for Havant since 1992, has resigned as universities minister. He served as Paymaster General under John Major.
Hugh RobertsonHugh Robertson
MP for Faversham and Mid Kent Mr Robertson, a former sports minister, has quit as a Foreign Office minister.MP for Faversham and Mid Kent Mr Robertson, a former sports minister, has quit as a Foreign Office minister.
Greg BarkerGreg Barker
Mr Barker has left his job as an energy and climate change minister - a post he has held since 2010.Mr Barker has left his job as an energy and climate change minister - a post he has held since 2010.
Nick HurdNick Hurd
MP for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner, Mr Hurd has quit his job as minister for civil society.MP for Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner, Mr Hurd has quit his job as minister for civil society.
Alan DuncanAlan Duncan
Mr Duncan has resigned as international development minister, a post he has held since 2010.Mr Duncan has resigned as international development minister, a post he has held since 2010.
Andrew RobathanAndrew Robathan
Mr Robathan has resigned as Northern Ireland minister. He was previously a defence minister until the October 2013 reshuffle.Mr Robathan has resigned as Northern Ireland minister. He was previously a defence minister until the October 2013 reshuffle.
Damian GreenDamian Green
Mr Green has resigned as policing minister. He had been immigration minister from 2010 to 2012.Mr Green has resigned as policing minister. He had been immigration minister from 2010 to 2012.