Next UK Home Secretary: Who will replace Amber Rudd?

Chloe Chaplain30 April 2018
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Despite her Tory colleagues fighting to protect her, Ms Rudd stepped down on Sunday night amid increased pressure that had been bubbling since the Windrush scandal broke.

Theresa May now has the job of finding a replacement for Ms Rudd and will need someone who can pick up the baton swiftly and restore calm to an increasingly frustrated public.

With the Brexit negotiations ongoing, the Prime Minister will also be looking for a Home Secretary who can help with the balance of power between leave and remain-backing cabinet members.

Resignation: Amber Rudd
Toby Melville: Reuters

Who could the replacement Home Secretary be?

Michael Gove

Michael Gove  
REUTERS

Removed as Justice Secretary by Theresa May when she became Prime Minister, his appointment one year later as Environment Secretary came as a surprise.

He has impressed many with his brief, with the fight against single-use plastics and microbeads, as well as his support for farmers and fishermen pushing him back into the public conscience after his failed party leadership bid.

He has also been making regular appearances on radio and television, defending the Prime Minister.

Mr Gove campaigned to leave the EU and is considered a lead Brexiteer.

Jeremy Hunt

Jeremy Hunt
PA

Mr Hunt has been Health Secretary since September 2012, and has manoeuvred through difficult periods, including the junior doctors strikes in 2015 as well as what the British Red Cross described as a "humanitarian crisis" in winter care in 2017.

However, Mr Hunt is currently under investigation by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards over breaches in conduct related to the purchase of luxury flats. He apologised for what he called an "honest administrative mistake".

Mr Hunt campaigned to remain a member of the EU, but has since said he has changed his mind, and would vote to leave if there was another referendum.

Sajid Javid

Sajid Javid
REUTERS

In a newspaper interview this weekend, Mr Javid said of the Windrush fiasco: "It could have been me, my mum or my dad."

The Communities Secretary is seen as a uniting figure and issued a plea to ethnic minorities to look at the Government's efforts to "put things right".

The former Business Secretary is currently the bookies' favourite.

Mr Javid backed remaining in the EU and would balance the scales with Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary, who helped lead the Leave campaign.

Karen Bradley

Karen Bradley
REUTERS

Mrs Bradley has just been promoted to Northern Ireland Secretary after the resignation of James Brokenshire due to ill health.

The Northern Ireland brief is crucial during the Brexit negotiations and the Prime Minister may not want to shuffle this position despite Mrs Bradley's rising stock. Mrs Bradley was previously Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and campaigned to remain a part of the European Union.

James Brokenshire

James Brokenshire
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Mr Brokenshire was Northern Ireland Secretary until January this year, when he stepped down due to ill health. The Old Bexley and Sidcup MP was diagnosed with the early stages of lung cancer.

He is back in Parliament and has been vocal about supporting better lung cancer screening services.

Mr Brokenshire was Immigration Secretary between 2014 and 2016 when Theresa May was Home Secretary and David Cameron was Prime Minister.

Mr Brokenshire voted to remain in the European Union.

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