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Defence secretary Ben Wallace has revealed he will step down from his post at the next reshuffle and quit as an MP at the next election.
Mr Wallace, the longest-serving Conservative to head the Ministry of Defence, said in an interview with The Times: “I’m not standing next time.”
He added that he will not force a by-election by resigning “prematurely” – as fellow allies of Boris Johnson have done.
Mr Wallace further confirmed he would leave the cabinet at the next reshuffle, which the prime minister is expected to hold this September.
Sky News reported that he was considering the move on Saturday.
“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 Times.
When asked what the devices were for, he replied: “Secret, secret and secret.”
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It comes following controversy last week when the defence secretary told a NATO summit press conference that the UK was not an “Amazon” delivery service for weapons to Ukraine.
He also said Kyiv might be wise to let its supporters “see gratitude”.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak later pushed back against the comments, saying Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had “expressed his gratitude for what we’ve done on a number of occasions”.
Mr Zelenskyy, speaking at the same event in Lithuania, also responded: “I believe that we were always grateful to the UK.”
Following the news of his departure on Saturday evening, Mr Wallace took to Twitter in an attempt…
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