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[[Audrick Hill]] became [[Prime Minister of Wiltshire|prime minister]] for the third time on | [[Audrick Hill]] became [[Prime Minister of Wiltshire|prime minister]] for the third time on 8 December 3025, almost exactly seven years on from his first appointment in 3019. He was elected to the leadership of the Conservative party in December, replacing Beau Martin after a dispute over the Pan-Doggerland Free Trade Agreement (PDFTA). He became the first prime minister in Wiltshirian history to be elected to three non-consecutive terms. The first action of his government was to confirm the date of the next general election, which was to take place on Friday, 15 May 3026, making this the first time a peace-time Assembly completed its full term since 3019. | ||
Hill's appointment as prime minister was put in doubt when [[Basil Lethbridge]] announced he would quit the Conservative party to form his own [[Covalence Party of Wiltshire|Covalence party]], taking 9 other assemblymen with him. To mitigate the risk of an early general election, Hill formed a coalition with the Liberal party, led by [[Amelia Raab|Amy Raab]]. | |||
== Cabinet == | == Cabinet == | ||
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|[[Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire]] | |[[Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire]] | ||
! rowspan="2" |[[File: | ! rowspan="2" |[[File:Amy Raab.jpg|center|frameless|273x273px]] | ||
! rowspan="2" | | ! rowspan="2" |Amy Raab | ||
| rowspan="2" | | | rowspan="2" |Liberal | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Minister of State for the Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs Office | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | |[[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] | ||
![[File: | ![[File:GavinThompson.jpg|center|frameless|250x250px]] | ||
! | !Gavin Thompson | ||
| | |Independent | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Minister of State for the Foreign Office | |Minister of State for the Foreign Office | ||
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|Conservative | |Conservative | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Minister of State for the | |Minister of State for the Defence Office | ||
![[File:Silas.jpg|center|frameless|300x300px]] | ![[File:Silas.jpg|center|frameless|300x300px]] | ||
!Silas Braun | !Silas Braun | ||
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|Conservative | |Conservative | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Minister of State for the | |Minister of State for the Energy, Economy, & Nuclear Office | ||
![[File: | ![[File:SalMac.jpg|center|frameless|298x298px]] | ||
! | !Sal Mackenzie | ||
|Conservative | |Conservative | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Minister of State for the | |Minister of State for the Cities & Communities Office | ||
![[File:Ashford.jpg|center|frameless|266x266px]] | |||
!Aaron Ashford | |||
|Liberal | |||
|- | |||
|Minister of State for the Health Office | |||
![[File:Strife.jpg|center|frameless|267x267px]] | ![[File:Strife.jpg|center|frameless|267x267px]] | ||
!Jacob Erin-Strife | !Jacob Erin-Strife | ||
|Conservative | |Conservative | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Minister of State for the | |Minister of State for the Education & Families Office | ||
![[File: | ![[File:LucyHobbs.jpg|center|frameless|300x300px]] | ||
! | !Lucy Hobbs | ||
| | |Liberal | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Minister of State for the Work & Pensions Office | |Minister of State for the Work & Pensions Office | ||
![[File:RayBanes.jpg|center|frameless|267x267px]] | ![[File:RayBanes.jpg|center|frameless|267x267px]] | ||
!Ray Banes | !Ray Banes | ||
|Conservative | |Conservative | ||
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|Chief Secretary to the Treasury | |Chief Secretary to the Treasury | ||
![[File: | ![[File:FarsAlber.jpg|center|frameless|300x300px]] | ||
! | !Fars Alber | ||
|Conservative | |Conservative | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:53, 7 December 2025
Audrick Hill became prime minister for the third time on 8 December 3025, almost exactly seven years on from his first appointment in 3019. He was elected to the leadership of the Conservative party in December, replacing Beau Martin after a dispute over the Pan-Doggerland Free Trade Agreement (PDFTA). He became the first prime minister in Wiltshirian history to be elected to three non-consecutive terms. The first action of his government was to confirm the date of the next general election, which was to take place on Friday, 15 May 3026, making this the first time a peace-time Assembly completed its full term since 3019.
Hill's appointment as prime minister was put in doubt when Basil Lethbridge announced he would quit the Conservative party to form his own Covalence party, taking 9 other assemblymen with him. To mitigate the risk of an early general election, Hill formed a coalition with the Liberal party, led by Amy Raab.
Cabinet
| Portfolio | Minister | Political party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister of Wiltshire | Audrick Hill | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Cabinet Office | |||
| Leader of the Conservative Party | |||
| Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire | Amy Raab | Liberal | |
| Minister of State for the Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs Office | |||
| Chancellor of the Exchequer | Gavin Thompson | Independent | |
| Minister of State for the Foreign Office | Jan Rau | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Defence Office | Silas Braun | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Home Office | Lia Caturla | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Progress & Trade Office | Luke Ford | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Energy, Economy, & Nuclear Office | Sal Mackenzie | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Cities & Communities Office | Aaron Ashford | Liberal | |
| Minister of State for the Health Office | Jacob Erin-Strife | Conservative | |
| Minister of State for the Education & Families Office | Lucy Hobbs | Liberal | |
| Minister of State for the Work & Pensions Office | Ray Banes | Conservative | |
| Attorney General of Wiltshire | Peter RT Harris | Independent | |
| Minister of State for the Justice Office | |||
| Also attending cabinet | |||
| Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister | JP Beckett | Conservative | |
| Terrace Street Chief of Staff | |||
| Chief Secretary to the Treasury | Fars Alber | Conservative | |
| Chief Political Strategist | Gus Nixon | Conservative | |
| Chairman of the Conservative Party | |||















