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01st Nov 2017

Michael Fallon quits as defence secretary

Paul Moore

Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon has resigned following allegations of his past behaviour.

He said his behaviour may have “fallen short” of the standards expected by the UK military and that it was right that Parliament has now taken this issue seriously.

Fallon earlier apologised for an incident that occured 15 years ago in which he made unwanted advances to the journalist Julia Hartley-Brewer. He placed his hand on her knee.

In his resignation letter to the Prime Minister, Fallon said: “A number of allegations have surfaced about MPs in recent days, including some about my previous conduct. Many of these have been false but I accept in the past I have fallen below the high standards that we require of the armed forces that I have the honour to represent. I have reflected on my position and I am now resigning as defence secretary.”

The PM said she appreciated the “serious manner” in which Sir Michael had considered his role.

Theresa May responded by saying: “I appreciate the characteristically serious manner in which you have considered your position, and the particular example you wish to set to servicemen and women and others.” The Prime Minister also praised his “diligent service”.