Churchill Caretaker Ministry

Churchill Caretaker Ministry

The Cabinet

OFFICE NAME PARTY TERM
First Lord of the Treasury
Minister of Defence
Winston Churchill Conservative May–July 1945
Lord President of the Council The Lord Woolton National May–July 1945
Lord Privy Seal The Lord Beaverbrook Conservative May–July 1945
Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir John Anderson National May–July 1945
Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden Conservative May–July 1945
Home Secretary Sir Donald Somervell Conservative May–July 1945
First Lord of the Admiralty Brendan Bracken Conservative May–July 1945
Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Robert Hudson Conservative May–July 1945
Secretary of State for Air Harold Macmillan Conservative May–July 1945
Secretary of State for the Colonies Oliver Stanley Conservative May–July 1945
Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs Viscount Cranborne Conservative May–July 1945
Minister of Education Richard Law Conservative May–July 1945
Secretaries of State for India and Burma Leo Amery Conservative May–July 1945
Minister of Labour and National Service Rab Butler Conservative May–July 1945
Minister of Production Oliver Lyttelton Conservative May–July 1945
Secretary of State for Scotland The Earl of Rosebery Liberal National May–July 1945
President of the Board of Trade Oliver Lyttelton Conservative May–July 1945
Secretary of State for War Sir P. J. Grigg Conservative May–July 1945


See also

Preceded by
Churchill War Ministry
British ministries
1945
Succeeded by
Attlee Ministry

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