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Gavin Williamson replaces Michael Fallon as defence secretary Gavin Williamson replaces Michael Fallon as defence secretary
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Theresa May has promoted Gavin Williamson, her trusted chief whip, to the job of defence secretary to fill the role vacated after Sir Michael Fallon resigned on Wednesday over allegations of sexual harassment.Theresa May has promoted Gavin Williamson, her trusted chief whip, to the job of defence secretary to fill the role vacated after Sir Michael Fallon resigned on Wednesday over allegations of sexual harassment.
Williamson, 41, the MP for South Staffordshire, has been responsible for exerting discipline over the prime minister’s fractious parliamentary party since last year. Williamson, 41, the MP for South Staffordshire, has been responsible for maintaining discipline within the prime minister’s fractious parliamentary party since last year.
Fallon stepped down on Wednesday night, admitting that his conduct towards women in the past had “fallen short” of the standards expected of the armed forces, of which he was in charge. Fallon stepped down on Wednesday night, admitting that his conduct towards women in the past had fallen short of the standards expected of the armed forces, of which he was in charge.
Julian Smith, the MP for Skipton and Ripon, who previously served as Williamson’s deputy, has been appointed to replace him as chief whip.Julian Smith, the MP for Skipton and Ripon, who previously served as Williamson’s deputy, has been appointed to replace him as chief whip.
The new deputy chief whip will be Esther McVey, who won George Osborne’s former seat of Tatton in June. She was a Conservative junior minister in the coalition government of 2010-15, before losing her Wirral West seat.The new deputy chief whip will be Esther McVey, who won George Osborne’s former seat of Tatton in June. She was a Conservative junior minister in the coalition government of 2010-15, before losing her Wirral West seat.
Williamson was closely involved in negotiating the confidence and supply deal with the Democratic Unionist party that secured the parliamentary support May needed to govern in the aftermath of June’s general election.Williamson was closely involved in negotiating the confidence and supply deal with the Democratic Unionist party that secured the parliamentary support May needed to govern in the aftermath of June’s general election.
It was Williamson and Gavin Barwell, May’s chief of staff at No 10, collectively known as “the chiefs”, who were called in by the prime minister last week as she discussed how to handle the growing sexual harassment scandal.It was Williamson and Gavin Barwell, May’s chief of staff at No 10, collectively known as “the chiefs”, who were called in by the prime minister last week as she discussed how to handle the growing sexual harassment scandal.
Many Conservative MPs were surprised by Williamson’s rapid promotion, at a time when party discipline is key to the smooth operation of the government. One senior backbencher described it as: “Unbelievable. Ludicrous. Astonishing.”Many Conservative MPs were surprised by Williamson’s rapid promotion, at a time when party discipline is key to the smooth operation of the government. One senior backbencher described it as: “Unbelievable. Ludicrous. Astonishing.”
Some Conservative MPs even suggest May might have made an agreement with Williamson that she will anoint him as her preferred successor once the Brexit talks are completed.Some Conservative MPs even suggest May might have made an agreement with Williamson that she will anoint him as her preferred successor once the Brexit talks are completed.
“I thought the secret of naked ambition was not to make it so obvious,” said one former minister.“I thought the secret of naked ambition was not to make it so obvious,” said one former minister.
Sarah Wollaston, the MP for Totnes, tweeted:Sarah Wollaston, the MP for Totnes, tweeted:
There are times when offered a job that it would be better to advise that another would be more experienced & suited to the roleThere are times when offered a job that it would be better to advise that another would be more experienced & suited to the role
The prime minister’s spokesman insisted: “Gavin Williamson was an excellent and hard-working chief whip and the PM is certain he will make an excellent defence secretary.”
Asked about what qualities would make Williamson a suitable candidate to run Britain’s armed services, he said: “The PM chooses who is the defence secretary.”
Chief whips are usually involved in reshuffles – but asked whether Williamson had helped to take the decision about how to replace Fallon, May’s spokesman said: “As a matter of fact the answer is no: the prime minister appoints the government.”
Some MPs were irked at Williamson’s promotion because they believe the whips’ office has been complicit in “covering up” bad behaviour by MPs. But the spokesman insisted Williamson had investigated all claims of sexual misconduct raised with the whips’ office, saying: “The prime minister is confident in the operation of the whips’ office during her premiership.”
Backbench MPs are wondering whether Fallon’s departure will be the last, as fresh allegations emerge from Westminster staff and journalists, emboldened by the Harvey Weinstein claims to share their experiences of powerful men’s behaviour.Backbench MPs are wondering whether Fallon’s departure will be the last, as fresh allegations emerge from Westminster staff and journalists, emboldened by the Harvey Weinstein claims to share their experiences of powerful men’s behaviour.
Damian Green, May’s close ally and first secretary of state, has been accused of making unwanted sexual advances to Kate Maltby, an academic and journalist 30 years his junior. He vehemently denies the claims.Damian Green, May’s close ally and first secretary of state, has been accused of making unwanted sexual advances to Kate Maltby, an academic and journalist 30 years his junior. He vehemently denies the claims.