List of departures from the second Johnson ministry

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List of departures from the second Johnson ministry

This is a list of resignations from the second government formed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Between forming a government on 13 December 2019 after the 2019 general election and his eventual resignation amid a government crisis, Johnson faced the resignation of 10 cabinet ministers (one of whom resigned on two separate occasions) and 3 ministers 'attending cabinet'. This list omits ministers who were invited to leave the government during the 2020, 2021, or 2022 cabinet reshuffles. It also excludes all ministers who resigned during the previous government formed by Johnson.

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson chairs meetings of the Cabinet.

2020

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Thumb Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP Chancellor of the Exchequer 13 February Refused to dismiss his advisers during the 2020 cabinet reshuffle.[1]
Thumb Rt Hon Jake Berry MP Minister of State for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth 13 February Refused to accept a new position during the 2020 cabinet reshuffle.[2]
Thumb Rt Hon Conor Burns MP Minister of State for Trade Policy 4 May Standards Committee found that he had used his position to intimidate a member of the public.[3]
Thumb Douglas Ross MP Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland 26 May Discontented with Dominic Cummings' explanation for breaching the government's restrictions on travel during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[4]
Thumb Rt Hon Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP Secretary of State for International Development 2 September Department abolished.[5]
Thumb Simon Clarke MP Minister of State for Regional Growth and Local Government 8 September Personal reasons.[6]
Thumb The Lord Keen of Elie QC PC Advocate General for Scotland 16 September Concerns arising from the Internal Market Bill.[7]
Thumb Chris Green MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Education 13 October Opposed the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]
Thumb Caroline Ansell MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs 22 October Defied government whip on free school meals.[9]
Thumb Rt Hon The Baroness Sugg CBE Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Overseas Territories and Sustainable Development 25 November Opposed the announcement of cuts to the overseas aid budget.[10]
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2021

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Office Date of resignation Reason
Thumb Kelly Tolhurst MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Housing and Rough Sleeping 16 January Personal reasons.[11]
Thumb Johnny Mercer MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence People and Veterans 20 April Expressed frustration that the Overseas Operations Bill did not include legal protections for British soldiers that served in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. It has been reported that Mercer was sacked by Johnson.[12]
Thumb Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP Secretary of State for Health and Social Care 26 June Breaching social distancing guidelines after he was revealed to be having an affair with his aide and departmental Non-Executive Director Gina Coladangelo.[13]
Thumb Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP Minister of State for Security 7 July Health reasons; surgery on a lung tumor.[14]
Thumb Rt Hon The Lord Frost CMG PC Minister of State for the Cabinet Office 18 December Opposition to "COVID Plan B" and the political direction of the government.[15]
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2022

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Office Date of resignation Reason
Thumb 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]
Thumb 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]
Thumb 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]
Thumb 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]
Thumb 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]
Thumb 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]
Thumb 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]
Thumb 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]
Thumb Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP Chancellor of the Exchequer
Thumb Saqib Bhatti MBE MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Health and Social Care
Thumb Jonathan Gullis MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Northern Ireland Office
Thumb Nicola Richards MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Transport
Thumb Virginia Crosbie MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Office of the Secretary of State for Wales
Thumb Alex Chalk QC MP Solicitor General for England and Wales
Thumb Will Quince MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families 6 July
Thumb Laura Trott MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Transport
Thumb Robin Walker MP Minister of State for School Standards
Thumb John Glen MP Economic Secretary to the Treasury
Thumb Felicity Buchan MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Thumb Victoria Atkins MP Minister of State for Prisons and Probation
Thumb Jo Churchill MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Agri-Innovation and Climate Adaption
Thumb Stuart Andrew MP Minister of State for Housing
Thumb Selaine Saxby MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to HM Treasury
Thumb David Johnston MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Education
Thumb Claire Coutinho MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to HM Treasury
Thumb Lee Rowley MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business and Industry
Thumb Kemi Badenoch MP Minister of State for Local Government, Faith and Communities
Minister of State for Equalities
Thumb Neil O'Brien MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, The Union and Constitution
Thumb Alex Burghart MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Apprenticeships and Skills
Thumb Julia Lopez MP Minister of State for Media, Data, and Digital Infrastructure
Thumb Mims Davies MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment
Thumb Duncan Baker MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Thumb Craig Williams MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to HM Treasury
Thumb Mark Logan MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Northern Ireland Office
Thumb Rachel Maclean MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding
Thumb Mike Freer MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exports
Thumb Mark Fletcher MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Thumb Sara Britcliffe MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Education
Thumb Ruth Edwards MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland
Thumb Peter Gibson MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for International Trade
Thumb James Sunderland MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Thumb Jacob Young MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Thumb Rt Hon Michael Gove MP[a] Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Thumb James Daly MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Work and Pensions
Thumb Danny Kruger MBE MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Thumb Rt Hon Simon Hart MP Secretary of State for Wales
Thumb Edward Argar MP Minister of State for Health
Thumb Gareth Davies MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department of Health and Social Care
Thumb James Davies MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department of Health and Social Care
Thumb Rt Hon Brandon Lewis CBE MP Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 7 July
Thumb Helen Whately MP Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury
Thumb Rt Hon Damian Hinds MP Minister of State for Security and Borders
Thumb George Freeman MP[b] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science, Research and Innovation
Thumb Guy Opperman MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Pensions and Financial Inclusion
Thumb Chris Philp MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Tech and the Digital Economy
Thumb James Cartlidge MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice
Thumb Rt Hon Michelle Donelan MP Secretary of State for Education
Thumb Rob Butler MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Thumb Rebecca Pow MP[c] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Nature Recovery and the Domestic Environment
Thumb Jack Brereton MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for International Trade
Thumb Fay Jones MP Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Leader of the House of Commons
Thumb 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]
Thumb 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]
Thumb 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]
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Notes

  1. Michael Gove was sacked from his Cabinet Position of Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, after he urged the PM to resign in response to the crisis.
  2. George Freeman's letter outlines not having confidence in the Prime Minister, but does not explicitly say that he has resigned.[26]
  3. Pow's resignation letter was officially submitted after Johnson had announced his resignation. Pow later tweeted that, while she had informed the Prime Minister of her intention to resign prior to his announcement, she had been unable to submit her letter in person due to her self-isolating with coronavirus.[27]

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