Defense Secretary Ben Wallace endorses Liz Truss for next PM with a jab at Rishi Sunak - OLD
Liz Truss' offer for No 10 received a major endorsement from Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, who also criticized his rival Rishi Sunak for resigning from government.
Mr. Wallace, who is popular among Tory members and has consistently topped polls ranking cabinet members, claimed the Foreign Secretary is the "only candidate" with the requisite experience.
Writing, he said, "I've sat with her in cabinet, bilateral meetings and international summits. She's holding her own. Above all, she's straight and means what she says."
The minister, who remained loyal to the outgoing Prime Minister, said that although Mr Sunak was a “competent minister”, Mr Johnson’s successor was needed from “day one” to know their way in the international community “as well as in the Treasury".
Admonishing Mr Sunak's decision to leave the cabinet - a move that precipitated mass resignations - Mr Walla this wondered what would have happened if the according to The Sun.
RecommendedConservative Leadership - Live : Sunak accused of betraying Prime Minister as Ben Wallace-backed Truss"I don't have the luxury as Defense Secretary to just walk out the door - I have a role to play to keep this country safe,” he told the newspaper.
"And the guardian of the markets, you know, the guardian of our economy, is the chancellor."
He also insisted that outgoing ministers could have used the "mechanism" of the 1922 Committee of Conservatives to force the resignation of the Prime Minister by a vote of confidence.
"I simply do not think that Cabinet ministers leaving the cabinet in times of crisis are the good course of action," he said. Sky News Friday. “There are other mechanisms to do what they wanted.
"He [Mr. Sunak] has made his choices, he comes to terms with that. I'm here until the end until I'm replaced by a defense secretary. I have this obligation not only to my leader, but also to the men and women under command of the force.”
He added: "What if the markets had collapsed? What if the Home Secretary had done this and there was a terrorist...
Liz Truss' offer for No 10 received a major endorsement from Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, who also criticized his rival Rishi Sunak for resigning from government.
Mr. Wallace, who is popular among Tory members and has consistently topped polls ranking cabinet members, claimed the Foreign Secretary is the "only candidate" with the requisite experience.
Writing, he said, "I've sat with her in cabinet, bilateral meetings and international summits. She's holding her own. Above all, she's straight and means what she says."
The minister, who remained loyal to the outgoing Prime Minister, said that although Mr Sunak was a “competent minister”, Mr Johnson’s successor was needed from “day one” to know their way in the international community “as well as in the Treasury".
Admonishing Mr Sunak's decision to leave the cabinet - a move that precipitated mass resignations - Mr Walla this wondered what would have happened if the according to The Sun.
RecommendedConservative Leadership - Live : Sunak accused of betraying Prime Minister as Ben Wallace-backed Truss"I don't have the luxury as Defense Secretary to just walk out the door - I have a role to play to keep this country safe,” he told the newspaper.
"And the guardian of the markets, you know, the guardian of our economy, is the chancellor."
He also insisted that outgoing ministers could have used the "mechanism" of the 1922 Committee of Conservatives to force the resignation of the Prime Minister by a vote of confidence.
"I simply do not think that Cabinet ministers leaving the cabinet in times of crisis are the good course of action," he said. Sky News Friday. “There are other mechanisms to do what they wanted.
"He [Mr. Sunak] has made his choices, he comes to terms with that. I'm here until the end until I'm replaced by a defense secretary. I have this obligation not only to my leader, but also to the men and women under command of the force.”
He added: "What if the markets had collapsed? What if the Home Secretary had done this and there was a terrorist...
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