LONDON—British Prime Minister Theresa May has made more changes to the government, removing another key supporter of predecessor David Cameron from ministerial ranks.
The government shuffle entered its fourth day Saturday.
Downing Street said that arts minister Ed Vaizey, a friend of Cameron, had left the government. Ros Altmann, Cameron’s minister for pensions, was also dismissed, along with business minister Anna Soubry, a leading voice on the “remain” side during Britain’s recent European Union referendum campaign.
Some members of the old administration remain, including Jo Johnson, brother of new Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson. He keeps his role in charge of universities and science.
May took power Wednesday after Cameron resigned following Britain’s vote to leave the EU.
The new prime minister has made dramatic changes, placing leading proponents of a British exit from the EU in charge of foreign affairs, international trade and EU negotiations.