HOW THE BREXITEERS GOT CLOSE TO MAY AT CHEQUERS
How the Brexit ‘war cabinet’ campaigned in the referendum
1 THERESA MAY: Prime Minister – REMAIN 2 DAVID DAVIS: Brexit Secretary – LEAVE 3 BORIS JOHNSON: Foreign Secretary – LEAVE 4 JULIAN SMITH: Chief Whip – REMAIN 5 PHILIP HAMMOND: Chancellor – REMAIN 6 GREG CLARK: Business Secretary – REMAIN 7 LIAM FOX: International Trade Secretary – LEAVE 8 GAVIN WILLIAMSON: Defence Secretary – REMAIN 9 DAVID LIDINGTON: Minister for the Cabinet Office and Mrs May’s de facto deputy – REMAIN 10 AMBER RUDD: Home Secretary – REMAIN 11 KAREN BRADLEY: Northern Ireland Secretary – REMAIN 12 MICHAEL GOVE: Environment Secretary – LEAVE ALSO IN THE PICTURE ARE: 13 PETER HILL: Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister 14 OLIVER ROBBINS: Number 10 Brexit adviser 15 SIR JEREMY HEYWOOD: Cabinet Secretary 16 JO PENN: Number 10 Deputy Chief of Staff 17 GAVIN BARWELL: Number 10 Chief of Staff 18 JAMES SLACK: The Prime Minister’s official spokesman 19 RAOUL RUPAREL: Special adviser to David Davis 20 SIR TIM BARROW: UK’s Permanent Representative to the EU 21 ROBBIE GIBB: Number 10 Director of Communications 22 DENZIL DAVIDSON: Number 10 foreign affairs adviser