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| [[Audrick Hill]] formed a majority republican government, his '''fifth ministry''', on 13 January 3026 in the hours following the [[3026 Wiltshire general election|3026 general election]]. In his victory speech, Hill declared "a new age for a new republic", after which he was re-appointed prime minister by [[Governor-General of Wiltshire|governor-general]] [[Ray Banes]].
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| The fifth ministry saw the political return of former prime minister [[Sonya Inyo]], who was appointed minister for the republic, with a portfolio to allow her to organise a constitutional convention and oversee Wiltshirian separation from the Murcian imperium.
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| A number of other reforms took place. The home office was reformed to be one for domestic social policy, whereas the traditional portfolio of the home ministry were transferred to a new integrity office.
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| == Offices of State ==
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| |+Fifth Hill ministry
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| !Portfolio
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| ! colspan="2" |Minister
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| !Party
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| |[[Prime Minister of Wiltshire]]
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| ----Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
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| ![[File:AudrickHillnew.jpg|center|frameless|200x200px]]
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| ![[Audrick Hill]]
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |[[Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire]]
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| ----Minister of State for the Home Office
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| ![[File:Amy Raab.jpg|center|frameless|205x205px]]
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| ![[Amelia Raab|Amy Raab]]
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |[[First Minister of State (Wiltshire)|First Minister of State]]
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| ----Minister for the Republic
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| ![[File:Inyo2.png|center|frameless|170x170px]]
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| ![[Sonya Inyo]]
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |[[Chancellor of the Exchequer]]
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| ![[File:GavinThompson.jpg|center|frameless|188x188px]]
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| ![[Gavin Thompson]]
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| |Independent
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| |-
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| |Minister of State for the Foreign Office
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| ![[File:Gwilliam.jpg|center|frameless|150x150px]]
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| ![[Gwilliam Saunders]]
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Minister of State for the Defence Office
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| ![[File:Silas.jpg|center|frameless|225x225px]]
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| !Silas Braun
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Minister of State for the Integrity Office
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| ![[File:Caturla.png|center|frameless|190x190px]]
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| !Lia Caturla
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Minister of State for the Progress Office
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| ![[File:LukeFord3.jpg|center|frameless|193x193px]]
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| !Luke Ford
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |[[Attorney General of Wiltshire]]
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| ----Minister of State for the Justice Office
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| ![[File:PeterRTHarris.jpg|center|frameless|200x200px]]
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| !Peter RT Harris
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| |Independent
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| |}
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| == Junior ministers ==
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| |+Full composition of the fifth Hill ministry
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| !Portfolio
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| !Minister
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| !Party
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| |-
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| ! colspan="3" |<big>Cabinet Office</big>
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| |-
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| !''Minister of State for the Cabinet Office''
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| !Audrick Hill*
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| !Republican
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| |-
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| |Chief Secretary to the Cabinet Office
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| | rowspan="2" |JP Beckett
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| | rowspan="2" |Republican
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| |-
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| |[[Terrace Street Chief of Staff]]
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| |-
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| |Leader of the National Assembly
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| | rowspan="2" |Owen Lassiter*
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| | rowspan="2" |Republican
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| |-
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| |Government Chief Whip
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| |-
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| ! colspan="3" |<big>Treasury</big>
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| |-
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| !''Chancellor of the Exchequer''
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| !Gavin Thompson
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| !Independent
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| |-
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| |Chief Secretary to the Treasury
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| | rowspan="2" |Grant Katzenmoyer*
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| | rowspan="2" |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Budget Responsibility
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| |-
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| ! colspan="3" |<big>Foreign Office</big>
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| |-
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| !''Minister of State for the Foreign Office''
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| !Gwilliam Saunders*
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| !Republican
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| |-
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| |Chief Secretary to the Foreign Office
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| | rowspan="2" |Gordon Teal*
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| | rowspan="2" |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for International Development
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| |-
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| |Ambassador to the Imperium
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| |Beau Martin
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Ambassador to the Covalence Mechanism
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| |Christopher Konty*
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Ambassador to the Paxemese Union
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| |David Loynd*
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| ! colspan="3" |<big>Defence Office</big>
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| |-
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| !''Minister of State for the Defence Office''
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| !Silas Braun*
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| !Republican
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| |-
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| |Chief Secretary to the Defence Office
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| | rowspan="2" |William Strong
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| | rowspan="2" |Independent
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for the Wiltshirian Republican Army
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Commonwealth Security & Terrorism
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| |Helen Blair
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Veteran's Affairs
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| |Ektor Tannite
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| ! colspan="3" |<big>Integrity Office</big>
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| |-
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| !''Minister of State for the Integrity Office''
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| !Lia Caturla*
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| !Republican
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| |-
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| |Chief Secretary to the Home Office
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| | rowspan="2" |Darwin Moore
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| | rowspan="2" |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Policing and Law Enforcement
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Immigration
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| |Winnie Everard
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| ! colspan="3" |<big>Progress Office</big>
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| |-
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| !''Minister of State for the Progress Office''
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| !Luke Ford*
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| !Republican
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| |-
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| |Chief Secretary to the Progress Office
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| | rowspan="2" |Sal Mackenzie*
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| | rowspan="2" |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Trade
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Productivity
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| |Alaric Sand
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Science, Technology, and Innovation
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| |Matilda Brooks
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Development, Infrastructure, and Investment
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| |Eduard Fischer
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Transportation
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| |Bridget Lawson
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Nuclear Affairs
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| |Helena Meyer
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| ! colspan="3" |<big>Home Office</big>
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| !''Minister of State for the Home Office''
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| !Amy Raab
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| !Republican
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| |-
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| |Chief Secretary to the Home Office
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| | rowspan="2" |Lucy Hobbs*
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| | rowspan="2" |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Education & Families
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Health
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| |Fars Alber*
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| |Republican
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| |Junior Minister for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs
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| |Kirk Ashford*
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Communities and Local Government
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| |Aaron Ashford*
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| |Republican
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| |-
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| |Junior Minister for Work and Pensions
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| |Moon-See Park*
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| |Republican
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| ! colspan="3" |<big>Justice Office</big>
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| !''Minister of State for the Justice Office''
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| !Peter RT Harris
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| !Republican
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| |Chief Secretary to the Justice Office
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| | rowspan="2" |Spencer Grey
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| | rowspan="2" |Republican
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| |-
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| |Solicitor General of Wiltshire
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| |}
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