Minister
(Cabinet members shown in bold) |
Office |
Date of resignation |
Reason |
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Rt Hon The Lord Agnew of Oulton DL |
Minister of State for Efficiency and Transformation |
24 January |
Unable to defend the government's track record on tackling fraud in Covid business schemes.[16] |
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Angela Richardson MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities |
31 January |
Criticised Boris Johnson for his mishandling of the partygate affair.[17] |
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Rt Hon The Lord Wolfson of Tredegar QC |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice |
13 April |
Accused Boris Johnson of undermining the rule of law, following his decision not to resign in response to criminal sanctions imposed on him by the Metropolitan Police.[18] |
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Paul Holmes MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Home Office |
27 May |
Concerns around "toxic culture" at the heart of government following the publication of the Sue Gray report.[19] |
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John Lamont MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office |
6 June |
Resigned in order to vote against Boris Johnson in a vote of confidence as leader of the Conservative Party.[20] |
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Rt Hon Oliver Dowden CBE MP |
Chairman of the Conservative Party Minister without Portfolio |
24 June |
Resigned over poor results at the Tiverton and Honiton and Wakefield by-elections.[21] |
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Rt Hon Chris Pincher MP |
Government Deputy Chief Whip Treasurer of the Household |
30 June |
Reports that he drunkenly groped two men at the Carlton Club on 29 June.[22] |
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Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP |
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care |
5 July |
An historic mass resignation (the largest number of ministerial resignations in a 24-hour period, more than tripling the previous record of 11 resignations, set in 1932 during the 2nd National Government),[23] following a statement by the Prime Minister, in which he confirmed that he had been aware of sexual misconduct allegations against Chris Pincher before appointing him to the government.[24][a] This contributed to the resignation of Johnson as leader of the Conservative Party and later Prime Minister, with him replaced by Liz Truss as party leader on 5 September and as Prime Minister the following day.[25] |
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Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP |
Chancellor of the Exchequer |
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Saqib Bhatti MBE MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Health and Social Care |
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Jonathan Gullis MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Northern Ireland Office |
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Nicola Richards MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Transport |
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Virginia Crosbie MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Office of the Secretary of State for Wales |
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Alex Chalk QC MP |
Solicitor General for England and Wales |
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Will Quince MP |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families |
6 July |
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Laura Trott MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Transport |
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Robin Walker MP |
Minister of State for School Standards |
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John Glen MP |
Economic Secretary to the Treasury |
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Felicity Buchan MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy |
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Victoria Atkins MP |
Minister of State for Prisons and Probation |
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Jo Churchill MP |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Agri-Innovation and Climate Adaption |
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Stuart Andrew MP |
Minister of State for Housing |
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Selaine Saxby MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to HM Treasury |
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David Johnston MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Education |
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Claire Coutinho MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to HM Treasury |
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Lee Rowley MP |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business and Industry |
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Kemi Badenoch MP |
Minister of State for Local Government, Faith and Communities Minister of State for Equalities |
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Neil O'Brien MP |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, The Union and Constitution |
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Alex Burghart MP |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Apprenticeships and Skills |
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Julia Lopez MP |
Minister of State for Media, Data, and Digital Infrastructure |
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Mims Davies MP |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment |
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Duncan Baker MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities |
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Craig Williams MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to HM Treasury |
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Mark Logan MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Northern Ireland Office |
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Rachel Maclean MP |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding |
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Mike Freer MP |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exports |
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Mark Fletcher MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy |
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Sara Britcliffe MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Education |
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Ruth Edwards MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland |
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Peter Gibson MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for International Trade |
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James Sunderland MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
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Jacob Young MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities |
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Rt Hon Michael Gove MP[a] |
Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities |
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James Daly MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Work and Pensions |
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Danny Kruger MBE MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities |
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Rt Hon Simon Hart MP |
Secretary of State for Wales |
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Edward Argar MP |
Minister of State for Health |
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Gareth Davies MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department of Health and Social Care |
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James Davies MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department of Health and Social Care |
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Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP |
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland |
7 July |
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Helen Whately MP |
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury |
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Rt Hon Damian Hinds MP |
Minister of State for Security and Borders |
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George Freeman MP[b] |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science, Research and Innovation |
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Guy Opperman MP |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Pensions and Financial Inclusion |
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Chris Philp MP |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Tech and the Digital Economy |
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James Cartlidge MP |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice |
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Rt Hon Michelle Donelan MP |
Secretary of State for Education |
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Rob Butler MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office |
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Rebecca Pow MP[c] |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Nature Recovery and the Domestic Environment |
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Jack Brereton MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for International Trade |
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Fay Jones MP |
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader of the House of Commons |
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Rt Hon The Lord Grimstone |
Minister of State for Investment |
Quit because Johnson had decided to leave Number 10 rather than fighting to remain in his post[28] |
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Rt Hon The Lord Greenhalgh |
Minister of State for Building Safety and Fire |
8 July |
Stated "now that the die has been cast I have decided that this is the right time for me to resign" [29] |
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Rt Hon The Lord Harrington |
Minister of State for Refugees |
4 September |
Resigned from government prior to the announcement of the result of the July–September 2022 Conservative Party leadership election[30] |
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Rt Hon Nigel Adams MP |
Minister of State without Portfolio |
5 September |
Announced that they did not intend to serve in the incoming government[31] |