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  • curprev 13:3213:32, 28 April 2023TedEdwards talk contribs 5,694 bytes −13,007 Judging by Alex Chalk's position on the ministerial ranking, the list is not up to date. It only says he's that high up because the previous justice secretary (Raab) was also deputy pm, and the parliament website hasn't fixed the order. As we can't determine where Chalk would actually be on the list ,probably best to remove the list. undo

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