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*Minister for Economic Affairs: Sir [[Stafford Cripps]] 29 September 1947-28 February 1950
 
*Minister for Economic Affairs: Sir [[Stafford Cripps]] 29 September 1947-28 February 1950
 
*Foreign Secretary: [[Ernest Bevin]] 27 July 1945 | [[Herbert Morrison]] 9 March 1951
 
*Foreign Secretary: [[Ernest Bevin]] 27 July 1945 | [[Herbert Morrison]] 9 March 1951
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*Home Secretary: [[James Chuter Ede]] 3 August 1945
 
*First Lord of the Admiralty: [[A.V. Alexander]] 3 August 1945-4 October 1946
 
*First Lord of the Admiralty: [[A.V. Alexander]] 3 August 1945-4 October 1946
 
*Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries: [[Tom Williams]] 3 August 1945
 
*Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries: [[Tom Williams]] 3 August 1945
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*Minister of Education: [[Ellen Wilkinson]] 3 August 1945 | [[George Tomlinson]] 10 February 1947
 
*Minister of Education: [[Ellen Wilkinson]] 3 August 1945 | [[George Tomlinson]] 10 February 1947
 
*Minister of Fuel and Power: Emanuel Shinwell: 3 August 1945-7 October 1947
 
*Minister of Fuel and Power: Emanuel Shinwell: 3 August 1945-7 October 1947
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*Minister of Health: [[Aneurin Bevan]] 3 August 1945-17 January 1951
 
*Secretary of State for India and Burman: [[Lord Pethwick-Lawrence]] 3 August 1945 | [[Earl of Listowel]] 17 April 1947
 
*Secretary of State for India and Burman: [[Lord Pethwick-Lawrence]] 3 August 1945 | [[Earl of Listowel]] 17 April 1947
 
*Minister of Labour and National Service: [[George Isaacs]] 3 August 1945 | [[Aneurin Bevan]] 17 January 1951 | [[Alf Robens]] 24 April 1951
 
*Minister of Labour and National Service: [[George Isaacs]] 3 August 1945 | [[Aneurin Bevan]] 17 January 1951 | [[Alf Robens]] 24 April 1951
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*Minister of Town and Country Planning: [[Hugh Dalton]] 28 February 1950
 
*Minister of Town and Country Planning: [[Hugh Dalton]] 28 February 1950
 
*President of the Board of Trade: Sir [[Stafford Cripps]] 27 July 1945 | [[Harold Wilson]] 29 September 1947 | Sir [[Hartley Shawcross]] 24 April 1951
 
*President of the Board of Trade: Sir [[Stafford Cripps]] 27 July 1945 | [[Harold Wilson]] 29 September 1947 | Sir [[Hartley Shawcross]] 24 April 1951
*Secretary of State for War: [[Jack Lawson]] 3 August 1945-4 October 1946.<ref>David Butler and Gareth Butler, ''Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900-2000, Macmillan, 2000, pp.21-23.</ref>  
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*Secretary of State for War: [[Jack Lawson]] 3 August 1945-4 October 1946.<ref>David Butler and Gareth Butler, ''Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900-2000, Macmillan, 2000, pp.21-23.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 23:51, 1 November 2012

List of members of the Labour Cabinet which governed from 26 July 1945 to 26 October 1951.

Cabinet

Notes

  1. David Butler and Gareth Butler, Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900-2000, Macmillan, 2000, pp.21-23.