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Lord Bates's resignation over lateness rejected by PM | Lord Bates's resignation over lateness rejected by PM |
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The prime minister has refused to accept the resignation of a lord who offered to leave his post after being late to the chamber. | The prime minister has refused to accept the resignation of a lord who offered to leave his post after being late to the chamber. |
Lord Bates stunned colleagues in the House of Lords by stating his intention to resign after the "discourtesy" of arriving late to a session. | Lord Bates stunned colleagues in the House of Lords by stating his intention to resign after the "discourtesy" of arriving late to a session. |
A spokesman for Number 10 said the resignation was "unnecessary" and he had decided to continue in his role. | A spokesman for Number 10 said the resignation was "unnecessary" and he had decided to continue in his role. |
Lord Bates could not immediately be contacted for comment. | Lord Bates could not immediately be contacted for comment. |
The international development minister and former Conservative MP should have answered the first oral question of the session which began at 15:00 GMT on Wednesday. | |
'Hard-working and diligent' | 'Hard-working and diligent' |
A spokesman for the prime minister said: "With typical sincerity, Lord Bates today offered to tender his resignation, but his resignation was refused as it was judged this was unnecessary. | A spokesman for the prime minister said: "With typical sincerity, Lord Bates today offered to tender his resignation, but his resignation was refused as it was judged this was unnecessary. |
"As a hard-working and diligent minister, it is typical of his approach that he takes his responsibilities to Parliament so seriously. | "As a hard-working and diligent minister, it is typical of his approach that he takes his responsibilities to Parliament so seriously. |
"He has received support from across the House and we are pleased he has decided to continue in his important roles at the Department for International Development and HM Treasury." | "He has received support from across the House and we are pleased he has decided to continue in his important roles at the Department for International Development and HM Treasury." |
Lord Bates, speaking to the Lords at the end of the questions session, described himself as "ashamed" to not have been in his place to answer a question from Labour's Baroness Lister. | |
"It's been my privilege to answer questions from this despatch box on behalf of the government," he told peers. | "It's been my privilege to answer questions from this despatch box on behalf of the government," he told peers. |
"I've always believed we should rise to the highest possible standards of courtesy and respect in responding on behalf of the government to the legitimate questions of the legislature. | "I've always believed we should rise to the highest possible standards of courtesy and respect in responding on behalf of the government to the legitimate questions of the legislature. |
"I'm thoroughly ashamed of not being in my place and therefore I shall be offering my resignation to the prime minister with immediate effect." | "I'm thoroughly ashamed of not being in my place and therefore I shall be offering my resignation to the prime minister with immediate effect." |
He then walked out of the chamber despite colleagues urging him to stay. | He then walked out of the chamber despite colleagues urging him to stay. |
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