List of Current Members of The British Privy Council - C

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Dr Vince Cable 13 May 2010 Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills (2010–) Richard Caborn 1999 Minister of State at the Department of Trade and Industry (1999–2001)
Minister for Sport (2001–2007) The Earl of Caithness 1990 Paymaster General (1989–1990)
Minister of State at the Foreign Office (1990–1992)
Minister of State at the Department of Transport (1992–1994) David Cameron 14 December 2005
8 March 2006 Leader of the Opposition (2005–2010)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2010–) The Lord Cameron of Lochbroom 1984 Lord Advocate (1984–1989)
Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2000–2002) The Lord Camoys 30 October 1997 Lord Chamberlain (1998–2000)
Permanent Lord-in-Waiting (2000–) Sir Menzies Campbell 1999 Foreign Affairs Spokesperson (1997–2006)
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats (2003–2006)
Leader of the Liberal Democrats (2006–2007) Sir Anthony Campbell 1999 Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (1998–2008) The Lord Carey of Clifton 1991 Archbishop of Canterbury (1991–2002) Alistair Carmichael 15 December 2010
9 February 2011 Government Deputy Chief Whip in the House of Commons (2010–) Lord Carloway 9 October 2008 Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2008–2012)
Lord Justice Clerk (2012–) Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill 12 February 2002
22 May 2002 Lord Justice of Appeal (2002–2012)
Justice of the Supreme Court (2012–) The Lord Carrington 1959 First Lord of the Admiralty (1959–1963)
Leader of the House of Lords; Minister without Portfolio (1963–1964)
Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords (1964–1970; 1974–1979)
Secretary of State for Defence (1970–1974)
Chairman of the Conservative Party (1972–1974)
Secretary of State for Energy (1974)
Foreign Secretary (1979–1982)
Secretary General of NATO (1984–1988)
Father of the House of Lords (2007–) The Lord Carswell 8 February 1994 Lord Justice of Appeal (1993–1997)
Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland (1997–2004)
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (2004–2009) Sir John Chadwick 30 October 1997 Lord Justice of Appeal (1997–2007) The Lord Chalfont 1964 Minister of State at the Foreign Office (1964–1968)
Minister at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (1968–1970) The Baroness Chalker of Wallasey 1987 Minister for Europe (1986–1989)
Minister of State for Overseas Development in the Foreign Office (1989–1997) Sir Julius Chan 1981 Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea (1980–1982; 1994–1997) For The Prince Charles, see The Prince of Wales (below). Dr Richard Chartres 13 December 1995
14 February 1996 Bishop of London (1995–) Sir Christopher Chataway 1970 Minister for Posts and Telecommunications (1970–1972)
Minister for Industrial Development (1972–1974) Sir John Chilcot 11 February 2004 Butler Review Committee (2004)
Chairman of the Iraq Inquiry Perry Christie App. 10 March 2004 Prime Minister of the Bahamas (2002–2007) The Lord Clark of Windermere 1997 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1997–1998) Greg Clark 9 June 2010 Minister of State at the Department for Communities and Local Government (2010–2012)
Financial Secretary to the Treasury (2012–) Helen Clark 1990 Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand (1989–1990)
Deputy Leader of the Opposition (1990–1993)
Leader of the Opposition (1993–1999)
Prime Minister of New Zealand (1999–2008) The Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony 1998 Lord Justice of Appeal (1998–2005)
Master of the Rolls (2005–2009)
Justice of the Supreme Court (2009–) Charles Clarke 18 July 2001 Minister without Portfolio; Labour Party Chair (2001–2002)
Secretary of State for Education and Skills (2002–2004)
Home Secretary (2004–2006) Kenneth Clarke 1984 Minister for Health (1982–1985)
Paymaster General; Minister for Employment (1985–1987)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Minister at the DTI (1987–1988)
Secretary of State for Health (1988–1990)
Secretary of State for Education and Science (1990–1992)
Home Secretary (1992–1993)
Chancellor of the Exchequer (1993–1997)
Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (2009–2010)
Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (2010–2012)
Minister without portfolio (2012–) Lord Clarke 9 October 2008
11 February 2009 Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2008–) Tom Clarke 20 May 1997 Minister for Film and Tourism (1997–1998) Nick Clegg 30 January 2008
12 March 2008 Leader of the Liberal Democrats (2007–)
Deputy Prime Minister and Lord President of the Council (2010–) The Lord Clinton-Davis 29 July 1998 Minister at the Department of Trade and Industry (1997–1998) Ann Clwyd 13 October 2004 Vice-Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party (2001–2005)
Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party (2005–2006) Sir Patrick Coghlin 11 February 2009
18 March 2009 Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland (2009–) The Lord Collins of Mapesbury 7 February 2007
21 March 2007 Lord Justice of Appeal (2007–2009)
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (2009)
Justice of the Supreme Court (2009–2011) Yvette Cooper 10 October 2007
14 November 2007 Minister for Housing and Planning (2007–2008)
Chief Secretary to the Treasury (2008–2009)
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (2009–2010)
Shadow Foreign Secretary (2010–2011)
Shadow Home Secretary (2011–) The Lord Cope of Berkeley 1988 Treasurer of the Household; Government Deputy Chief Whip in the Commons (1983–1987)
Paymaster General (1992–1994)
Opposition Chief Whip in the Lords (2001–2007) The Baroness Corston 2003 Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party (2001–2005) Lady Cosgrove 27 February 2003
8 May 2003 Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (2003–2006) Lord Coulsfield 14 February 2001 Senator of the College of Justice, Inner House (?–2002) The Earl of Crawford and Balcarres 1972 Minister for Defence (1970–1972)
Minister for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1972–1974) Wyatt Creech 1999 Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand (1998–1999) The Lord Crickhowell 1979 Secretary of State for Wales (1979–1987) The Lord Cullen of Whitekirk 12 February 1997 Lord Justice Clerk (1997–2001)
Lord Justice General (2001–2005) The Lord Cunningham of Felling 1993
29 July 1998 Shadow Foreign Secretary (1992–1994)
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (1997–1998)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Minister for the Cabinet Office (1998–1999) David Curry 26 June 1996 Minister at the Department for Environment (1993–1997)

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