In a surprising development, Defence Minister Ben Wallace has revealed his decision to step down from his role at the next election. He is the longest-serving Conservative defence secretary
In an interview with The Times, Mr Wallace candidly stated, “I’m not standing next time.” This announcement comes as a surprise to many, as Wallace has been widely respected for his role in shaping the United Kingdom’s defence strategy during his tenure.
Addressing concerns about a premature resignation, Mr Wallace clarified that he would not be resigning prematurely and triggering a by-election. By staying until the next election, he aims to ensure a smooth transition and continuity in the critical area of defence.
During his time as defence minister, Mr Wallace has tackled various challenges, including the ongoing modernisation of the armed forces, cybersecurity threats, and the maintenance of international alliances. His experience and commitment have earned him admiration from within the Conservative Party.