EU referendum: How the cabinet is voting
After David Cameron fired the starting gun on the EU referendum campaign, his cabinet and the rest of the Conservative Party are now free to announce which side they will be supporting.
Here is where ministers who attend cabinet have announced they will stand during the campaign:
OUT
Michael Gove: Justice Secretary
Chris Grayling: House of Commons Leader
Iain Duncan Smith: Work and Pensions Secretary
John Whittingdale: Culture Secretary
Theresa Villiers: Northern Ireland Secretary
Priti Patel: Employment Minister
IN
David Cameron: Prime Minister
George Osborne: Chancellor of the Exchequer
Theresa May: Home Secretary
Philip Hammond: Foreign Secretary
Michael Fallon: Defence Secretary
Jeremy Hunt: Health Secretary
Patrick McLoughlin: Transport Secretary
Sajid Javid: Business Secretary
Nicky Morgan: Education Secretary
Liz Truss: Environment Secretary
Justine Greening: International Development Secretary
Stephen Crabb: Wales Secretary
David Mundell: Scotland Secretary
Baroness Stowell: House of Lords Leader
Greg Clark: Communities Secretary
Amber Rudd: Energy Secretary
Oliver Letwin: Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Robert Halfon: Minister without Portfolio
Baroness Anelay: Foreign Minister
Matt Hancock: Cabinet Office Minister and Paymaster General
Greg Hands: Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Mark Harper: Chief Whip
Anna Soubry: Business Minister
Jeremy Wright: Attorney General
UNKNOWN
Boris Johnson: Minister without portfolio (only attends "political cabinet")