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UK government agrees position on the EU

By Constant Brand  -  12.05.2010 / 18:01 CET
Coalition agreement says the UK will be 'a positive participant' in Europe.

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Fact file

Main posts in the cabinet:

Prime Minister: David Cameron (Conservative)
Deputy Prime Minister: Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
Foreign Secretary: William Hague (Conservative)
Chancellor (Finance Minister): George Osborne (Conservative)
Business and Banking Minister: Vince Cable (Liberal Democrat)
Defence Minister: Liam Fox (Conservative)
Health Minister: Andrew Lansley (Conservative)
Energy and Climate Minister: Chris Huhne (Liberal Democrat)
Justice Minister: Ken Clarke (Conservative)
Home Secretary: Theresa May (Conservative)
Education Minister: Michael Gove (Conservative)
Chief Secretary to the Treasury: David Laws (Liberal Democrat)
Scottish Secretary: Danny Alexander (Liberal Democrat)
Local Government Minister: Eric Pickles (Conservative)

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