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Second Martin Ministry (Wiltshire)

From TCH Archive

Beau Martin formed a majority Conservative government on 12 November 3025, known as the second Martin ministry. His previous government was brought down by a backbench rebellion over the budget, which proposed tax hikes and a new, progressive system of corporation tax. The second Martin ministry is sometimes referred to as the Martin-Lethbridge ministry, due to the strong role of chancellor Basil Lethbridge, who steered the government in a more right-wing direction.

Several members of Martin's first cabinet refused to return, given the chances imposed by Basil Lethbridge, including Lucy Burgers, who was fired as chancellor to make way for Lethbridge, and former prime minister Audrick Hill.

Power sharing agreement

The power-sharing agreement, signed by Beau Martin, Basil Lethbridge, and Gerald Stevenson, dictated which areas of policy would be under the purview of which individual. Beau Martin was to take a senior role, focusing on logistics, communications, and trade. The departments under his purview are:

  • Cabinet Office
  • Trade & Transport Office
  • Cities, Communities, & Local Government Office
  • Constitution & Democracy Office
  • Progress Office

Under the purview of Basil Lethbridge was financial, fiscal, and social policy. Under his purview are the departments:

  • Treasury
  • Health Office
  • Education & Social Policy Office
  • Energy & Economy Office
  • Environment, Conservation, & Climate Office

Under the purview of Gerald Stevenson is defence, security, and immigration. The departments under his purview are:

  • Commonwealth Security Office
  • Foreign Office
  • Home Office
  • Justice Office

Cabinet

Portfolio Minister Overseer Party
Party Politburo - Central Committee
Prime Minister of Wiltshire
Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
Leader of the Conservative Party
 

Beau Martin

since 17 May 3025

Conservative
Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire
Minister of State for the Security Office
Deputy leader of the Conservative Party
 

Gerald Stevenson

since 12 November 3025

Conservative
First Minister of State
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Chairman of the Conservative Party
 

Basil Lethbridge

since 12 November 3025

Conservative
Main body
Minister of State for the Foreign Office
 

Jan Rau

since 12 November 3025

G. Stevenson Conservative
Minister of State for the Home Office
 

Lia Caturla

since 17 May 3025

G. Stevenson Conservative
Minister of State for the Progress, Trade & Transport Office
 

Luke Ford

since 12 November 3025

B. Martin Conservative
Minister of State for the Energy & Economy Office
 

Rab Bennet

since 27 October 3025

B. Lethbridge Conservative
Minister of State for the Health Office
 

Dr. Edward Krushner

since 17 May 3025

B. Lethbridge Conservative
Minister of State for the Social Policy Office
 

Jacob Erin-Strife

since 12 November 3025

B. Lethbridge Conservative
Minister of State for the Cities Office
 

Iman De'Ath

since 12 November 3025

B. Martin Conservative
Minister of State for the Environment Office
 

Karen Tate

since 27 October 3025

B. Lethbridge Conservative
Minister of State for the Constitution & Democracy Office
 

Bernard Canterbury

since 27 October 3025

B. Martin Conservative
Attorney General of Wiltshire
Minister of State for the Justice Office
 

Markus Horst

since 23 December 3022

G. Stevenson Independent
Also attending cabinet
Leader of the National Assembly
Minister without portfolio
 

Silas Braun

since 12 November 3025

B. Martin Conservative
Chief Secretary to the Treasury
 

Sal Mackenzie

since 27 October 3025

B. Martin Conservative
Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister
 

Ray Banes

since 12 November 3025

B. Martin Conservative
Terrace Street Chief of Staff
 

Owen Lassiter

since 26 October 3025

B. Martin Conservative