Cabinet edit

Portfolio Minister Term Constituency
Great Offices of State
Prime Minister
First Lord of the Treasury
Minister for the Civil Service
Minister for the Constitution
Minister for the Union
Jonathan Latchford-Ives MP 2018–present Carshalton and Wallington
First Secretary of State
Secretary of State for the Home Department
Isaac Devereaux MP 2018–present Newcastle upon Tyne East
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Second Lord of the Treasury
Emmeline Fallanda MP 2018–present Enfield Southgate
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Secretary of State for Women and Equalities
Chimamanda Ngozi-Adichie MP 2018–present Dulwich and West Norwood
Other cabinet ministers
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Minister for the Cabinet Office
Raj Dhonota MP 2020–present Watford
Lord Chancellor
Secretary of State for Justice
Alisdair Wright QC MP 2020–present Leicester West
Secretary of State for Defence Eva Northcoates MP 2018–present City of Durham
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Dr Gail Carin-Levy MP 2018–present Ynys Môn
Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Rebekah Williamson MP 2020–present Exeter
Secretary of State for International Trade
President of the Board of Trade
Mahmood Warquat MP 2018–present Birmingham Hall Green
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Imelda Aninzo MP 2019–present Leeds Central
Secretary of State for Education Jim Irving MP 2018–present Hackney North and Stoke Newington
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Minister for COP2
Matthew Maygrove MP 2018–present Stevenage
Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Emmerson Mnangagwa MP 2018–present Leigh
Secretary of State for Transport Charlotte Summerton MP 2019–present Doncaster Central
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Robin Hoxley MP 2020–present Ellesmere Port and Neston
Secretary of State for Scotland Arthur Thackeray MP 2018–present Glasgow East
Secretary of State for Wales Fiona Ormondroyd MP 2018–present Brecon and Radnorshire
Leader of the House of Lords
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
The Lord Spencer of Almondbury 2018–present Not applicable
Secretary of State for International Development Ifti Pallanfanda MP 2018–present Chorley
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Katrina Torr MP 2018–present Bristol South
Also attending cabinet
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Omar Rehman MP 2018–present Edmonton
Leader of the House of Commons
Lord President of the Council
Joan Concannon MP 2018–present Warwick and Leamington
Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation Michelle Jenkinson MP 2018–present Kingston and Surbiton
Minister for European Neighbourhood & the Americas Jude Newtonstewart MP 2020–present Redditch
Chief Whip Vincent Duvell QC MP 2018–present Edinburgh West
Attorney General for England and Wales Bronwyn Thornton-James MP 2018–present Hemsworth

Shadow Cabinet edit

Portfolio Minister Term Constituency
Shadow Great Offices of State
Leader of the Opposition
Leader of the Conservative Party
Adrian Lashua MP Oct 2020–present Wellingborough
Shadow First Secretary of State
Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department
Tobias Zorronto MP Oct 2020–present Aldershot
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer David Cameron MP Oct 2020-present Chippenham
Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Shadow Minister for Foreign Intelligence
Otis Stannington-Davis MP Oct 2020–present Waveney
Other Shadow cabinet ministers
Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office
Shadow Minister for the Constitution and Devolution
Lily Badger-Brown MP Oct 2020–present Cities of London and Westminster
Shadow Secretary of State for Justice
Shadow Lord Chancellor
Miles Treloar QC MP Oct 2020–present South Holland and The Deepings
Shadow Secretary of State for Defence Kelly Tolhurst MP Feb 2020-present Rochester and Strood
Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Frederick Porter-Dwinn MP Nov 2018–present Charnwood
Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Rufus Bextor MP Oct 2020–present Hornchurch and Upminster
Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade
Shadow President of the Board of Trade
Martin Gregson MP Oct 2020–present Shrewsbury and Atcham
Shadow Secretary of State for Work, Pensions and Employment Rights Sherrine Dobson MP Oct 2020–present East Hampshire
Shadow Secretary of State for Education Audrey Duddridge MP Oct 2020–present Harlow
Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Rosette Woodiwiss MP Nov 2018–present The Cotswolds
Shadow Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Anita Rani MP Oct 2020–present South Derbyshire
Shadow Secretary of State for Transport Darren Dorchester MP Oct 2020–present Elmet and Rothwell
Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities Karen Pillai MP Feb 2020–present Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner
Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Eric Feltham MP Oct 2020–present Basingstoke
Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland Fraser Purcell MP Nov 2018–present Kilmarnock and Loudoun
Shadow Secretary of State for Wales Jayne Ostrowski MP Nov 2018–present Swansea West
Shadow Secretary of State for International Development Fabian Urforthlake MP Oct 2020–present Pontypridd
Shadow Leader of the House of Lords Baroness Persimmons of Ullapool Jan 2017–present Not applicable
Shadow Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Anna-Maria Haastrup MP Oct 2020-present Staffordshire Moorlands
Also attending shadow cabinet
Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Hugh Sanderthorne MP oct 2020–present Pendle
Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Theresa May MP Oct 2020–present Taunton Deane
Shadow Chief Whip Sherrine Dobson QC MP 2018–present East Hampshire
Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales Grewal Gnapoor MP 2019–present Walsall North
Shadow Minister for Universities, Science and Research Innovation
Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities
Karen Pillai MP 2019–present
2020-present
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner

Prime Ministers edit

  Conservative (6)   Labour (6)   Liberal (2)   Liberal Democrats (1) 
Title
Prime Minister
Office
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate[a]
Duration in years and days
Ministerial offices
held as prime minister
Party Government
The Right Honourable
Sir James Gateman
MP for Winchester
(1888-1964)
See also § Main articles:1 Conservative Gateman I
1 January
1931
17 December
1937
1930
1935 Gateman II
(minority government)
6 years and 351 days
The Right Honourable
George Perry
MP for Bristol North
(1879-1960)
See also § Main articles:2 Liberal Perry I
17 December
1937
13 May
1945
1937
Perry Unification
(coalition government)
7 years and 146 days
The Right Honourable
Sir Henry Urquhart
MP for Southwark Central
(1884-1971)
See also § Main articles:3 Labour Urquhart-Weavill
(coalition government)
13 May
1945
23 August
1946
1945
1 year and 105 days
The Right Honourable
Arthur Curlake
MP for Leicester West
(?)
See also § Main articles:4 Labour Curlake-Weavill
(coalition government)
23 August
1946
9 May
1952
1947 Curlake II
5 years and 261 days
The Right Honourable
Richard Harrowells
MP for Sevenoaks
(?)
See also § Main articles:5 Conservative Harrowells I
9 May
1952
25 October
1961
1952
1957 Harrowells II
9 years and 170 days
The Right Honourable
Henry Aistrup
MP for Glasgow Cathcart
(?)
See also § Main articles:6 Conservative Aistrup I
25 October
1961
11 May
1962
199 days
The Right Honourable
Charles Puddifoot
MP for Coatbridge and Airdrie
(?)
See also § Main articles:7 Labour Puddifoot-Maughan
(coalition government)
11 May
1962
30 May
1969
1962
1963 Puddifoot II
1968 Puddifoot III
(minority government)
7 years and 20 days
The Right Honourable
John Barraclough
MP for Gosport and Fareham
MP for Fareham
(1933-07-04) 4 July 1933 (age 90)
See also § Main articles:8 Conservative Barraclough I
(minority government)
30 May
1969
4 September
1981
May1969
Nov.1969 Barraclough II
1974 Barraclough III
1979 Barraclough IV
(minority government)
12 years and 98 days
The Right Honourable
Sir Peter Noakes
MP for Rochester and Chatham
(1923-05-13) 13 May 1923 (age 100)
See also § Main articles:9 Liberal Noakes I
(minority government)
4 September
1981
1 July
1987
1981
1986 Noakes II
(minority government)
5 years and 301 days
The Right Honourable
Christopher Farrington
MP for Torfaen
(1944-11-24) 24 November 1944 (age 79)
See also § Main articles:10 Liberal Democrats Farrington I
(minority government)
1 July
1987
14 June
1991
3 years and 349 days
The Right Honourable
Philip Nabarro
MP for Wycombe
(1935-08-14) 14 August 1935 (age 88)
See also § Main articles:11 Conservative Nabarro I
14 June
1991
31 May
2001
1991
1996 Nabarro II
9 years and 352 days
The Right Honourable
Anne-Marie Pritchard
MP for City of Chester
(1958-12-22) 22 December 1958 (age 65)
See also § Main articles:12 Labour Pritchard I
31 May
2001
7 June
2013
2001
2006 Pritchard II
2008 Pritchard III
12 years and 8 days
The Right Honourable
James Swales
MP for Epping Forest
(1959-06-20) 20 June 1959 (age 64)
See also § Main articles:13 Conservative Swales I
7 June
2013
19 June
2018
2013
5 years and 13 days
The Right Honourable
Jonathan Latchford-Ives
MP for Carshalton and Wallington
(1976-07-31) 31 July 1976 (age 47)
See also § Main articles:14 Labour Latchford-Ives I
(minority government)
19 June
2018
28 August
2019
2018
1 year and 71 days
The Right Honourable
Michael Khorshidian
MP for Edinburgh South West
(1977-03-08) 8 March 1977 (age 47)
See also § Main articles:15 Labour Khorshidian I
(minority government)
28 August
2019
Incumbent
2021 Khorshidian II
4 years and 254 days

The Apprentice edit

Performance chart edit

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Zuzanna IN BR FIRED
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  The candidate won this series of The Apprentice.
  The candidate was the runner-up.
  The candidate won as project manager on his/her team, for this task.
  The candidate lost as project manager on his/her team, for this task.
  The candidate was on the winning team for this task / they passed the Interviews stage.
  The candidate was on the losing team for this task.
  The candidate was brought to the final boardroom for this task.
  The candidate was fired in this task.
  The candidate lost as project manager for this task and was fired.


Ryan's Prime Ministers edit

Prime Ministers & Timeline edit

Prime Ministers edit

Please note that the list of various elections in grey denote an election that either resulted in a minority or coalition government

  Conservative (7)   Labour (7)   Liberal (1)  Monarch
Title
Prime Minister
Office
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate[a]
Duration in years and days
Ministerial offices
held as prime minister
Party Government
The Right Honourable
Sir James Gateman
MP for Winchester
(1888-1964)
See also § Main articles:1 Conservative Gateman I Clement I
1 January
1931
17 December
1937
1930
1935 Gateman II
(minority government)
6 years and 351 days
The Right Honourable
George Perry
MP for Bristol North
(1879-1960)
See also § Main articles:2 Liberal Perry I
17 December
1937
13 May
1945
1937
Perry Unification
(coalition government)
7 years and 146 days
The Right Honourable
Sir Henry Urquhart
MP for Southwark Central
(1884-1971)
See also § Main articles:3 Labour Urquhart-Weavill
(coalition government)
13 May
1945
23 August
1946
1945
1 year and 105 days
The Right Honourable
Arthur Curlake
MP for Leicester West
(1881-1972)
See also § Main articles:4 Labour Curlake-Weavill
(coalition government)
23 August
1946
9 May
1952
1947 Curlake II
5 years and 261 days Henry II
The Right Honourable
Richard Harrowells
MP for Sevenoaks
(1890-1969)
See also § Main articles:5 Conservative Harrowells I
9 May
1952
25 October
1961
1952
1957 Harrowells II Cecilia I
9 years and 170 days
The Right Honourable
Henry Aistrup
MP for Glasgow Cathcart
(1893-1970)
See also § Main articles:6 Conservative Aistrup
25 October
1961
11 May
1962
199 days
The Right Honourable
Charles Puddifoot
MP for Coatbridge and Airdrie
(1905-1997)
See also § Main articles:7 Labour Puddifoot-Maughan
(coalition government)
11 May
1962
30 May
1969
1962
1963 Puddifoot II
1968 Puddifoot III
(minority government)
7 years and 20 days
The Right Honourable
John Barraclough
MP for Eye
(1915-2001)
See also § Main articles:8 Conservative Barraclough I
(minority government)
30 May
1969
4 September
1981
May1969
Nov.1969 Barraclough II
1974 Barraclough III
1979 Barraclough IV
(minority government)
12 years and 98 days
The Right Honourable
Sir Frederick Rowling
MP for Stepney and Poplar
(1923-05-13) 13 May 1923 (age 100)
See also § Main articles:9 Labour Rowling I
(minority government)
4 September
1981
1 July
1987
1981
1986 Rowling II
(minority government)
5 years and 301 days
The Right Honourable
Christopher Snowson
MP for Greenock and Port Glasgow
(1944-11-24) 24 November 1944 (age 79)
See also § Main articles:10 Labour Snowson I
(minority government)
1 July
1987
14 June
1991
3 years and 349 days
The Right Honourable
Philip Nabarro
MP for Wycombe
(1935-2022)
See also § Main articles:11 Conservative Nabarro I
14 June
1991
31 May
2001
1991
1996 Nabarro II
9 years and 352 days
The Right Honourable
Anne-Marie Pritchard
MP for City of Chester
(1958-12-22) 22 December 1958 (age 65)
See also § Main articles:12 Labour Pritchard I
31 May
2001
14 June
2013
2001
2006 Pritchard II
2008 Pritchard III
12 years and 15 days
The Right Honourable
James Drunnigan
MP for Tonbridge and Malling
(1959-06-20) 20 June 1959 (age 64)
See also § Main articles:13 Conservative Drunnigan
14 June
2013
11 January
2017
2013
3 years and 212 days
The Right Honourable
Stephen Stonnarway
MP for Rugby
(1965-07-10) 10 July 1965 (age 58)
See also § Main articles:14 Conservative Stonnarway
11 January
2017
13 February
2018
1 year and 34 days
The Right Honourable
Michael Khorshidian
MP for Edinburgh South West
(1971-04-11) 11 April 1971 (age 53)
See also § Main articles:15 Labour Khorshidian I
(minority government)
13 February
2018
6 March
2023
2018
2019 Khorshidian II
5 years and 22 days
The Right Honourable
Imelda Aninzo
MP for Leeds Central
(1965-07-14) 14 July 1965 (age 58)
See also § Main articles:16 Labour Aninzo
6 March
2023
Incumbent
1 year and 63 days Anne-Marie I
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