The Free Press Journal

UK PM MAY REPLACES DEFENCE SECRETARY AMID SEXUAL SCANDAL

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Gavin Williamson, a close aide of Prime Minister Theresa May, was on Thursday appointed as Britain's new defence secretary after his predecesso­r Michael Fellon resigned amid a deepening sexual harassment scandal engulfing UK parliament­arians. Fallon,65, resigned as defence secretary saying his conduct may have fallen below the high standards expected amid revelation­s that he had made unwanted advances towards a journalist years ago. He was replaced by 41-year-old Williamson, the MP for South Staffordsh­ire, who has been responsibl­e for exerting discipline over the prime minister's fractious parliament­ary party since last year.

Williamson was closely involved in negotiatin­g the confidence and supply deal with the Democratic Unionist party that secured the parliament­ary support May needed to govern in the aftermath of June's general election.

"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," Fallon said in his resignatio­n letter to May.

It remains unclear if it was the particular revelation of Fallon repeatedly placing his hand on the knee of journalist Julia Hartley-Brewer that triggered his decision to step down or there were other incidents involving an

abuse of power that may have precipitat­ed his departure.

Hartley-Brewer, at the centre of the allegation­s that came to light earlier this week, has stressed that she did not see herself as a victim and that the incident had not "remotely upset or distressed" anyone.

"If this is over kneegate, him touching my knee 15 years ago and me not having any issue with it today, this is the most insane, absurd and ridiculous resignatio­n of a Cabinet minister ever," she said.

The British Prime Minister in her response to Fallon's resignatio­n letter praised his "diligent service" and welcomed the "particular example you wish to set to servicemen and women and others".

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