Britain Names Gavin Williamson As New Defence Minister After Michael Fallon Sex Scandal Resignation
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It represents a significant promotion for the 41-year-old, a trusted ally whose former job as chief whip involved enforcing discipline for May’s Conservative party in parliament.
“The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of Right Honourable Gavin Williamson as Secretary of State for Defence,” Downing Street said in a statement.
The job is one of the biggest in the British government, and one of the most challenging.
Britain, a member of the NATO military alliance, spends two percent of its gross domestic product (GDP) on defence but the armed forces are facing constant pressure to cut costs.
Fallon announced his resignation late Wednesday, the first casualty of a deepening scandal over sexual harassment at Westminster.
He had apologised earlier in the week for touching a journalist’s knee in 2002, but reports suggest there were other allegations which had not yet been made public.
“I accept that in the past I have fallen below the high standards that we require of the Armed Forces that I have the honour to represent,” Fallon said.
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