Wednesday 6 July 2022 01:00 AM After two shock resignations leave Boris Johnson, a look at who else is looking ... trends now Where does the Cabinet stand? After two shock resignations leave Boris Johnson dangling by a thread, a look at who else is looking for the exit... and who is still in his corner By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 00:47 BST, 6 July 2022 | Updated: 00:56 BST, 6 July 2022 Viewcomments STAYING Dominic Raab Deputy Prime Minister: Allies say ‘there’s no way he’s going’. Liz Truss Foreign Secretary: She is said to be ‘100 per cent behind the Prime Minister’. Priti Patel Home Secretary: Staying in Government. STAYING: Dominic Raab: Deputy PM and Therese Coffey: Pensions Nadine Dorries Culture Secretary: She said: ‘I am 100 per cent behind Boris Johnson, the PM who consistently gets all the big decisions right.’ Ben Wallace Defence Secretary: Declared yesterday he’s definitely staying. Steve Barclay Ex-Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, now Health Secretary. STAYING: Nadine Dorries: Culture and Priti Patel: Home Secretary Nadhim Zahawi Ex-Education Secretary. Now appointed to Chancellor. Michael Gove Levelling Up Secretary: It was confirmed that he will stay, after an hour of speculation. Kwasi Kwarteng Business Secretary: Staying in Government. STAYING: Grant Shapps: Transport and Michael Gove: Levelling Up Anne-Marie Trevelyan International Trade Secretary: ‘Going nowhere’ according to sources. Therese Coffey Work and Pensions Secretary: Sources confirmed after 90 minutes that she is not resigning. Grant Shapps Transport Secretary: Confirmed to be staying. STAYING: Kwasi Kwarteng: Business and Anne-Marie Trevelyan: Trade George Eustice Environment Secretary: Said to be staying. Brandon Lewis Northern Ireland Secretary: Staying, but his parliamentary private secretary Jonathan Gullis has resigned. Alister Jack Scottish Secretary: Said last night that he ‘fully support the Prime Minister’. Baroness Evans Leader of the House of Lords: Staying put. Jacob Rees-Mogg Brexit Minister: Said last night that he ‘wouldn’t get too excited about resignations.’ BUT SILENCE FROM Alok Sharma COP26 President: No response. Simon Hart Welsh Secretary: No response. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility