List of departures from the second May ministry explained

This is a list of resignations from the Second government formed by Prime Minister Theresa May. After forming a Conservative minority government on 11 June 2017, Theresa May faced a significant number of front bench resignations. These included 16 departures from the Cabinet, including three from the Great Offices of State. She experienced 60 ministerial departures with 42 of these being resignations due to disunity regarding Brexit discord. Lastly, Theresa May herself resigned on 24 July 2019, with Boris Johnson being appointed Prime Minister by Queen Elizabeth II shortly after.

Context and implications for government

The pace and amount of resignations were described as 'unprecedented' by the Institute for Government,[1] with resignations impacting the civil functioning of the government. For example, in March 2019 fifteen posts had been left vacant due to resignations and a lack of MPs willing to fill positions. Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Amber Rudd had to take on Sarah Newton's responsibilities as Minister of State for Disabled People as the position was left unfilled two weeks after her resignation.[2] In less than three years, Theresa May saw more resignations than Thatcher or Blair.[3] The resignations also occurred amid a breakdown of cabinet collective responsibility, with Chief Whip Julian Smith describing May's Cabinet as exhibiting the 'worst cabinet ill-discipline in history',[4] as well as various MPs resigning the whip, including three to join The Independent Group of MPs.

2017

Minister
OfficeDate of resignationReason
Rt Hon The Lord Bridges of HeadleyParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union12 JuneDifferences between May's approach to Brexit and his own.[5]
Andrew Percy MPParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth14 JuneDecided to "pursue other challenges" and resigned despite being invited to remain in government.[6]
Rt Hon The Lord PriceMinister of State for Trade Policy3 SeptemberWanted to pursue 'business and writing interests'.
Rt Hon The Baroness Anelay of St Johns PCMinister of State for Exiting the European Union27 OctoberResigned on health grounds, due to an injury sustained in 2015.
Rt Hon Sir Michael Fallon MPSecretary of State for Defence1 NovemberAllegations of inappropriate sexual behaviour.[7]
Christopher Pincher MPComptroller of the Household5 NovemberAllegations of sexual assault and harassment.[8]
Rt Hon Priti Patel MPSecretary of State for International Development8 NovemberConflict of interest arising from secret meetings with the Israeli government.[9]
Rt Hon Damian Green MPFirst Secretary of State
Minister for the Cabinet Office
20 DecemberFound to have lied about the presence of pornographic images on his office computer.[10]

2018

Minister
OfficeDate of resignationReason
Rt Hon James Brokenshire MPSecretary of State for Northern Ireland8 JanuaryResigned on health grounds, due to an upcoming lung operation.[11]
Rt Hon Justine Greening MPSecretary of State for Education8 JanuaryRefused to accept a new position at DWP during the 2018 cabinet reshuffle.[12]
Rt Hon Amber Rudd MPHome Secretary29 AprilMisled the Home Affairs Select Committee during a hearing on the Windrush scandal.[13]
Phillip Lee MPParliamentary Under Secretary of State for Justice12 JuneOpposition to the government's approach to Brexit. Lee later defected to the Liberal Democrats due to the Brexit policy of Boris Johnson.[14]
Rt Hon Greg Hands MPMinister of State for International Trade21 JuneOpposition to the expansion of Heathrow Airport; voted against the Airports National Policy Statement.[15]
Rt Hon David Davis MPSecretary of State for Exiting the European Union8 JulyOpposition to the Chequers Agreement.[16]
Steve Baker MPParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union9 JulyOpposition to the Chequers Agreement.[17]
Rt Hon Boris Johnson MPSecretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs9 JulyOpposition to the Chequers Agreement.[18]
Conor Burns MPParliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign Office9 JulyOpposition to the Chequers Agreement.[19]
Chris Green MPParliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Transport9 JulyOpposition to the Chequers Agreement.[20]
Andrew Griffiths MPMinister of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy13 JulyAllegations of sexual misconduct.[21]
Robert Courts MPParliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign Office15 JulyOpposition to the Chequers Agreement.[22]
Scott Mann MPParliamentary Private Secretary to HM Treasury16 JulyOpposition to the Chequers Agreement.[23]
Guto Bebb MPMinister for Defence Procurement16 JulyOpposition to government-backed amendments to the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill.[24]
Tracey Crouch MPMinister for Sport, Civil Society and Loneliness1 NovemberOpposition to policy rollout delays announced in the 2018 budget.[25]
Jo Johnson MPMinister of State for Transport
Minister for London
9 NovemberOpposition to the government's handling of Brexit negotiations.[26]
Shailesh Vara MPMinister of State for Northern Ireland15 NovemberOpposition to the Draft Withdrawal Agreement.[27]
Rt Hon Dominic Raab MPSecretary of State for Exiting the European Union15 NovemberOpposition to the Draft Withdrawal Agreement.[28]
Rt Hon Esther McVey MPSecretary of State for Work and Pensions15 NovemberOpposition to the Draft Withdrawal Agreement.[29]
Suella Braverman MPParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union15 NovemberOpposition to the Draft Withdrawal Agreement.[30]
Anne-Marie Trevelyan MPParliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Education15 NovemberOpposition to the Draft Withdrawal Agreement.[31]
Ranil Jayawardena MPParliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Work and Pensions15 NovemberOpposition to the Draft Withdrawal Agreement.
Rehman Chishti MPPrime Ministerial Trade Envoy to Pakistan15 NovemberOpposition to the Draft Withdrawal Agreement and the government's handling of the Asia Bibi blasphemy case.
Sam Gyimah MPMinister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation30 November Opposition to the Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration.[32]
Will Quince MPParliamentary Private Secretary to the Ministry of Defence8 DecemberOpposition to the Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration.[33]
Rt Hon The Lord O'ShaughnessyParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health31 DecemberResigned due to "family circumstances."[34]

2019

Minister
OfficeDate of resignation Reason
Gareth Johnson MPParliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Exiting the European Union14 JanuaryVoted against the Withdrawal Agreement in the first meaningful vote.[35]
Craig Tracey MPParliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for International Development15 JanuaryVoted against the Withdrawal Agreement in the first meaningful vote.[36]
Eddie Hughes MPParliamentary Private Secretary to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government15 JanuaryVoted against the Withdrawal Agreement in the first meaningful vote.
Alberto Costa MPParliamentary Private Secretary to the Scotland Office27 FebruaryAsked to resign after tabling an amendment to protect rights of EU citizens.[37]
George Eustice MPMinister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries & Food28 FebruaryDissatisfaction with the government acceding to a possible vote on delaying Brexit.[38]
Sarah Newton MPMinister of State for Disabled People13 MarchVoted against the government whip and in favour of the "Spelman amendment."[39]
Paul Masterton MPParliamentary Private Secretary to the Scotland Office13 MarchVoted against the government whip and supported the amended motion after the "Spelman amendment" passed.[40]
Richard Harrington MPParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business and Industry25 MarchVoted against the government whip and in favour of the "Letwin amendment."[41]
Steve Brine MPParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Public Health and Primary Care25 MarchVoted against the government whip and in favour of the "Letwin amendment."
Rt Hon Alistair Burt MPMinister of State for the Middle East and North Africa25 MarchVoted against the government whip and in favour of the "Letwin amendment."
Nigel Adams MPParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales3 AprilOpposition to the Prime Minister's attempt to find common ground on a Brexit deal with Jeremy Corbyn.[42] [43]
Chris Heaton-Harris MP Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union3 AprilOpposition to a further extension of Article 50.[44]
Rt Hon The Lord BatesMinister of State for International Development23 AprilWanted the freedom to explore a "process for restoring our national unity."[45]
Rt Hon Gavin Williamson MPSecretary of State for Defence1 MayDismissed by PM after National Security Council investigation found Williamson leaked highly classified information, in contradiction to the Official Secrets Act, regarding Huawei's 5G network to a national newspaper.[46]
Rt Hon The Baroness FairheadMinister of State for Trade and Export Promotion7 MayResigned for "personal reasons."[47]
Rt Hon The Baroness ManzoorBaroness-in-Waiting
Government Whip
7 MayResigned for "personal reasons."
Rt Hon Andrea Leadsom MPLeader of the House of Commons
Lord President of the Council
22 MayResigned due to opposition to the Government's Withdrawal Agreement Bill which was set to be introduced.[48]
Margot James MPMinister of State for Digital and Creative Industries18 JulyResigned in order to support an amendment seeking to prevent prorogation of Parliament.
Andrew Percy MPPrime Ministerial Trade Envoy to Canada22 JulyResigned over opposition to how no deal Brexit policies would harm UK–Canada trade.[49]
Rt Hon Alan Duncan MPMinister of State for Europe and the Americas22 JulyResigned in opposition to the incoming Prime Minister's acceptance of a no deal Brexit.[50]
Rt Hon Anne Milton MPMinister of State for Apprenticeships and Skills23 JulyResigned due to 'grave concerns' over Boris Johnson's Brexit policies.[51]
Rt Hon Philip Hammond MPChancellor of the Exchequer24 July Resigned in protest at Boris Johnson's willingness to leave the EU without a deal.[52]
Rt Hon David Gauke MPSecretary of State for Justice
Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
24 July Resigned in protest at Boris Johnson's willingness to leave the EU without a deal.[53]
Rt Hon Rory Stewart OBE FRSL FRSGS MPSecretary of State for International Development24 July Resigned in protest at Boris Johnson's willingness to leave the EU without a deal.
The Rt Hon David Lidington CBE MPChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Minister for the Cabinet Office
24 JulyMay's de facto Deputy PM resigned in protest at Boris Johnson's willingness to leave the EU without a deal, as well as believing it was time to leave the frontbench.
Rt Hon The Lord Taylor of HolbeachGovernment Chief Whip in the House of Lords24 JulyResigned independent of the "political situation" having planned to resign for a long time beforehand.

See also

Notes and References

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  9. News: Priti Patel quits over Israel meetings row. 8 November 2017. BBC News.
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  45. BatesLord. Michael Bates. I have decided to step down from my ministerial role at @DFID_UK but delighted to be succeeded by Baroness Sugg. 1120750271515246596. 2019-04-23.
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