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UK defence minister to step down at next cabinet reshuffle

I have spent over seven years with three phones by my bed, says Ben Wallace, rules out re-election as MP

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 16 Jul 2023 4:00PM

UK defence minister to step down at next cabinet reshuffle
Ben Wallace (pic), who survived three prime ministers as defence secretary, has played a key role in UK’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and was a close ally of former prime minister Boris Johnson. – AFP pic, July 16, 2023

LONDON – British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has confirmed he plans to resign from the cabinet at the next reshuffle and will not seek re-election as a lawmaker after four years in the post, reported German news agency (dpa).

He told the Sunday Times he would stand down but ruled out leaving “prematurely” and thus triggering another by-election for the Conservatives to battle.

Wallace, who survived three prime ministers as defence secretary, played a key role in UK’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and was a close ally of former prime minister Boris Johnson.

His Wyre and Preston North constituency will disappear at the next election after boundary changes and he said he would not seek a new seat.

“I went into politics in the Scottish Parliament in 1999. That’s 24 years. I’ve spent well over seven years with three phones by my bed,” he told the paper.

Wallace had expressed an interest in standing for the role of Nato secretary-general before it was announced the current chief, Jens Stoltenberg, had been given another year in charge.

The minister told The Economist there were a “lot of unresolved issues” in the military alliance and “it’s not going to happen,” and he later downplayed the prospect of a future bid to run the organisation.

Last week, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak shut down comments from Wallace in which he suggested Ukraine should show “gratitude” for the military support it has been given.

Wallace had made the remark after the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, branded it “absurd” for Nato to insist there were still conditions for his nation to meet before it can gain membership once the war with Russia is over.

Zelenskyy later said: “I believe that we were always grateful to the United Kingdom.

“I don’t know what he meant and how else we should be grateful.”

Popular within the ruling Tory party, Wallace is the longest continuously serving minister in government, having been security minister under Theresa May before being promoted to defence secretary by Johnson.

He was previously appointed as a whip in 2014 and a junior minister in the Northern Ireland Office in 2015 while David Cameron was prime minister.

Wallace ruled himself out of the running for Conservative leadership last year, despite being an early frontrunner in the race to replace Johnson. – Bernama, July 16, 2023

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