New British Cabinet

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So Boris Johnson officially became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom today, and in doing so has introduced a new cabinet, completely revamping it.

I for one think it's great that our new female Home secretary is Asian as well as a Asian Chancellor, two of the most important roles in government.

They've also made Michael Gove basically Deputy PM and just announced Jacob Reese Mogg is Leader of the House.

Any opinions? Im glad the old Defence secretary is back and that Dominic Raab would make a good foreign secretary especially with this whole Iran situation.
 
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I’ve got quite a minimalistic idea of how your Parliamentary system works but Prime Minister is like the equivalent of President right? Or are they under the king/queen prince/princess knight/jokers?


Also what do you mean by cabinet? Is this your first openly gay prime minister or is that something else
 
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I believe was my friend Duffy here is trying to say:

The Chef der Reichskanzlei (Historically Hans Lammers - some big bald bloke, ugly guy) controlled the Government aspects, this obviously includes the Reichsministers. Ministry of aviation, war, finance and economics etc.

By importing a cabinet we can slowly push the national socialist agenda on to our average age of 8 player base.
 
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What? The straws we have here are pretty long
 

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Basically yeah, the PM is the leader of the party that has the biggest majority in Parliament, which atm is the conservatives. The queen still appoints the PM but it's just all ceremonial.

So today Theresa may went to the palace to resign, and 'reccomended' the queen ask Boris Johnson (who won the leadership contest in the conservative party) to form a government. The government is formed in the queen's name, so the queen 'chooses' who will be her PM. She doesn't really choose it and just 'chooses' whoever wins the elections
 

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@Aquaa the cabinet are all the ministers, like Minister for health, education, defence, environment etc. Suppose the American version is Secretary of state for education, health etc.

They're basically in charge of that department. In the UK there are 22 cabinet members and they meet each week to discuss issues and such.

It was from the cabinet room (which is just behind 10 Downing Street) that Neville Chamberlain declared war on Germany (sorry @Husky )
 
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