Let's take you through it... complicated stuff! Will be updated if and when more is known.
Prime Minister: David Cameron (Conservative)
Deputy Prime Minister and Lord President of the Council: Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
Chancellor of the Exchequer: George Osborne (Conservative)
Foreign Secretary: William Hague (Conservative)
Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equality: Theresa May (Conservative)
Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor: Kenneth Clarke (Conservative)
Defence Secretary: Liam Fox (Conservative)
Health Secretary: Andew Lansley (Conservative)
Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons: Sir George Young (Conservative
Business Secretary: Vince Cable (Liberal Democrat)
Environment Secretary: Caroline Spelman (Conservative)
International Development Secretary: Andrew Mitchell (Conservative)
Communities and Local Government Secretary: Eric Pickles (Conservative)
Children, Schools and Families Secretary: Michael Gove (Conservative)
Energy and Climate Change Secretary: Chris Huhne (Liberal Democrat)
Northern Ireland Secretary: Owen Paterson (Conservative)
Leader of the House of Lords and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster: The Lord Strathclyde (Conservative)
Minister for the Cabinet Office: Francis Maude (Conservative)
Scotland Secretary: Danny Alexander (Liberal Democrat)
Wales Secretary: Cheryl Gillan (Conservative)
Work and Pensions Secretary: Iain Duncan Smith (Conservative)
Chief Secretary to the Treasury: David Laws (Liberal Democrat)
Transport Secretary: Philip Hammond (Conservative)
Culture, Media and Sport Secretary: Jeremy Hunt (Conservative)
Minister Without Portfolio: The Baroness Warsi (Conservative)
Minister of State (Cabinet Office): Oliver Letwin (Conservative)
Minister of State for Universities and Science: David Willetts (Conservative)
Chief Whip of the House of Commons: Patrick McLoughlin (Conservative)
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
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Only 5 seats: proportional representation already in action? : P
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