Rishi Sunak – Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition
Oliver Dowden – Shadow Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Jeremy Hunt – Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Andrew Mitchell – Shadow Foreign Secretary
James Cleverly – Shadow Home Secretary
James Cartlidge – Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
Ed Argar – Shadow Secretary of State for Justice
Andrew Griffith – Shadow Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology
Victoria Atkins – Shadow Health and Social Secretary
Kemi Badenoch – Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities
Steve Barclay – Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment
Chris Philp – Shadow Leader of the House of Commons
Lord True – Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
Kevin Hollinrake – Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Trade
Claire Coutinho – Shadow Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero
Mel Stride – Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Damian Hinds – Shadow Secretary of State for Education
Helen Whately – Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
Julia Lopez – Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media, and Sport
Jeremy Wright – Shadow Attorney General
Alex Burghart – Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
John Lamont – Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
Lord Davies of Gower – Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
Stuart Andrew – Opposition Chief Whip
Laura Trott – Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
John Glen – Shadow Paymaster General
Tom Tugendhat – Shadow Security Minister
Andrew Bowie – Shadow Veterans Minister
Mims Davies – Shadow Women and Equalities
Sunak accepted the resignation of Lord Cameron and Richard Holden. Richard Fuller will serve as the Conservative Party’s interim Chairman in the latter’s place.