Irish Independent

Priti Patel quits after storm over Israel meetings

- David Hughes

PRITI Patel has quit the British cabinet over her secret meetings with senior Israeli figures and acknowledg­ed that her actions “fell below the high standards” expected.

Her decision to resign as internatio­nal developmen­t secretary came after being summoned back from an official visit to Africa for a showdown with Theresa May in Downing Street.

The UK prime minister has now lost two cabinet ministers in successive weeks and will face a politicall­y sensitive reshuffle to replace the prominent Brexitback­er.

Ms Patel had been intending to spend three days in Kenya and Uganda, but was forced to cut short her trip and return home from Nairobi to explain the disclosure of further unauthoris­ed meetings with Israeli politician­s.

In a letter to the prime minister, Ms Patel said: “I offer a fulsome apology to you and to the government for what has happened and offer my resignatio­n.”

In reply, the prime minister told her that meetings should have been arranged “formally and through official channels”.

Witham MP Ms Patel’s downfall came after it emerged she had a series of 12 engagement­s with senior Israeli figures – including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – during a holiday in the country in August.

She then held two additional meetings, one in the UK and one in the US, following her return from Israel.

In a further developmen­t, the Israeli ‘Haaretz’ newspaper reported that during her stay in the country she visited an Israeli military field hospital in the occupied Golan Heights.

Britain, like other members of the internatio­nal community, has never recognised Israeli control of the area seized from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War.

In her resignatio­n letter Ms Patel said: “In recent days there have been a number of reports about my actions and I am sorry that these have served as a distractio­n from the work of the Department for Internatio­nal Developmen­t and of the government as a whole.

“As you know from our discussion­s I accept that in meeting with organisati­ons and politician­s during a private holiday in Israel my actions fell below the high standards that are expected of a secretary of state.

“While my actions were meant with the best of intentions, my actions also fell below the standards of transparen­cy and openness that I have promoted and advocated.”

The meetings, without officials and in relation to one of the most sensitive areas of foreign policy, led to Ms Patel apologisin­g and being given a dressing down by Mrs May on Monday.

But subsequent disclosure­s added to pressure on Ms Patel, culminatin­g in a meeting in Downing Street lasting around 30 minutes during which it was made clear her cabinet career was over.

The prime minister could be keen to replace Ms Patel with another Brexit-backer in order to avoid further discontent among pro-Leave MPs on the Conservati­ve benches and maintain the current balance within the cabinet.

Ms Patel’s resignatio­n comes a week after Michael Fallon quit as defence secretary.

‘My actions fell below the high standards that are expected’

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Priti Patel leaves Downing Street yesterday after offering her resignatio­n as internatio­nal developmen­t secretary over meetings with senior Israeli figures. Inset: Theresa May
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