On Wednesday afternoon Boris Johnson will meet with the Queen in Buckingham Palace, will be invited to form a government, and then will stroll through the black door of Number 10 as the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
There, he will officially begin the process of appointing his Cabinet, the ministers who will serve in his government, and the advisers who will be crucial in ensuring his term as prime minister is a success.
As the official announcements are made public, Coffee House will be keeping track of Prime Minister Johnson’s new administration. Below are all the Cabinet members, ministers, officials and advisers who have agreed to serve so far:
Cabinet members
Mark Spencer
Chief Whip
Officials and advisers – reported but unconfirmed
Sir Edward Lister
Downing Street chief of staff
Ben Gascoigne
Deputy Downing Street chief of staff
Liam Booth-Smith
Deputy Downing Street chief of staff
James Wild
Deputy Downing Street chief of staff
Lee Cain
Director of communications
Munira Mirza
Head of the No. 10 policy unit
Will Walden
Temporary advisor
Robert Oxley
Press secretary (expected to be appointed)
James Starkie
Political role
Nikki da Costa
Political role
Andrew Griffith
Chief Business Adviser
David Frost
Adviser on Europe
Dominic Cummings
Senior Advisor
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