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Stephen Crabb resigns as Work and Pensions Secretary citing family concerns | Stephen Crabb resigns as Work and Pensions Secretary citing family concerns |
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Stephen Crabb has resigned as Work and Pensions Secretary, releasing a statement to say the move is "in the best interests of my family". | Stephen Crabb has resigned as Work and Pensions Secretary, releasing a statement to say the move is "in the best interests of my family". |
He was one of four Conservative leadership contenders who lost out to Theresa May, who is in the process of choosing her Cabinet. | He was one of four Conservative leadership contenders who lost out to Theresa May, who is in the process of choosing her Cabinet. |
"Over the last two years I have had the huge privilege to serve in the Cabinet," he said in a statement. "After careful reflection I have informed the Prime Minister today that, in the best interests of my family, I cannot be part of her governmnet at this time. | |
"I am grateful to my whole team for their hard work and encouragement. I look forward to supporting the government’s One Nation vision from the backbenches." | |
Mr Crabb was recently accused of "hypocrisy" after allegedly sending sexual messages to a woman. | Mr Crabb was recently accused of "hypocrisy" after allegedly sending sexual messages to a woman. |
The messages allegedly show the devout Christian telling the woman he wanted to kiss her “everywhere” and stating his desire to perform a sex act on her. | The messages allegedly show the devout Christian telling the woman he wanted to kiss her “everywhere” and stating his desire to perform a sex act on her. |
The exchanges also allegedly show Mr Crabb discussing the issue of MPs being involved in public scandals, saying: “Most MPs are risk takers to one degree or another. Usually in the areas of money, sex, political opportunism. Add in the adrenalin, the attention u get, and the time away from family… toxic mix.” | The exchanges also allegedly show Mr Crabb discussing the issue of MPs being involved in public scandals, saying: “Most MPs are risk takers to one degree or another. Usually in the areas of money, sex, political opportunism. Add in the adrenalin, the attention u get, and the time away from family… toxic mix.” |
Mr Crabb told The Times he had no comment regarding the alleged messages, but defended the remarks he was quoted as making regarding MPs as risk takers, telling the newspaper: “I’ve got nothing to add to that, I mean that’s a true observation isn’t it?” | Mr Crabb told The Times he had no comment regarding the alleged messages, but defended the remarks he was quoted as making regarding MPs as risk takers, telling the newspaper: “I’ve got nothing to add to that, I mean that’s a true observation isn’t it?” |
The MP withdrew from the Conservative leadership race last week after conceding he did not have adequate support from other MPs within the party. | The MP withdrew from the Conservative leadership race last week after conceding he did not have adequate support from other MPs within the party. |
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