Scottish Daily Mail

My family means everything to me. I almost threw it away

New Defence Secretary admits to fling but wife forgives him

- By Vanessa Allen

NEW Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson confessed last night to a fling that at one time threatened to end his marriage.

The rising Tory star, touted as a possible next party leader, admitted that the brief office romance with a former colleague was ‘a dreadful mistake’ but said his wife Joanne had forgiven him.

Mr Williamson, 41, who was made Defence Secretary following the resignatio­n of Sir Michael Fallon over sexual harassment claims, insisted the relationsh­ip had not gone beyond kissing ‘a couple of times’.

It occurred before he embarked on a career in politics but he is understood to have revealed details to party officials when he first ran for selection as an MP more than a decade ago. He has also told Downing Street.

Mr Williamson told the Daily Mail he became involved with the married woman in 2004, while working as a manager at fireplace manufactur­er Elgin & Hall in Yorkshire.

‘I had a good relationsh­ip with everyone I worked with, but with one person this started to develop into something more,’ he said. ‘We had to travel together and spent a lot of time in each other’s company, the relationsh­ip became flirtatiou­s and a couple of times we shared a kiss.

‘It never went further than that, but this had a profound impact on us both and those close to us. It was a dreadful mistake and stopped as suddenly as it had started.

‘I know that this caused problems for her, as it did for me. And having to explain to Joanne what had happened was one of the most difficult conversati­ons of my life. I’ll never truly understand how she found it in her heart to forgive me, but I tell myself every day how lucky I am to be with such an amazing person.’

Mr Williamson said he had decided to quit his job as he had not wanted a constant reminder of his infidelity.

Mrs Williamson, a former primary school teacher, gave birth to their first child in late 2004. It was not clear whether her husband’s fling took place while she was pregnant.

The couple now have two daughters and the Defence Secretary stresses that his family is central to his life.

‘My family means everything to me and I almost threw it away… This incident nearly destroyed two marriages,’ he said.

‘It will always be part of my past, but has not stopped my wife and I from building a wonderful family together.

‘I no longer sell fireplaces and have built a career in politics. Family will always be central to what I do and what I believe in.

‘It was the experience of nearly losing mine that made me realise how much mine really matters to me.’ A year after the fling, Mr Wil-

‘I tell myself every day how lucky I am’

liamson made his first attempt to become an MP.

He unsuccessf­ully contested Blackpool North and Fleetwood at the 2005 election. As part of the Tory selection process, candidates are asked to declare any peccadillo­es from their past.

He became MP for South Staffordsh­ire in 2010 and has had a rapid rise at Westminste­r. Theresa May appointed him as her Chief Whip on becoming Prime Minister in 2016 as a reward for helping her see off Boris Johnson’s bid for the Tory leadership.

A year later, he helped to broker the deal with the Democratic Unionist Party to boost her fragile Parliament­ary majority.

As Chief Whip, Mr Williamson was credited with quashing a leadership plot against Mrs May following her disastrous party conference speech last year.

Mr Williamson outed the ringleader – former Tory chairman Grant Shapps – in the Press and the attempted coup fizzled out.

He was also reported to have been among the senior advisers who told the Prime Minister that Sir Michael Fallon would have to resign over sleaze allegation­s.

Sir Michael became engulfed in the Westminste­r sex harassment scandal when a journalist told Downing Street he had attempted to kiss her during a lunch meeting. Mr Williamson then became the youngest Defence Secretary since the role was created during the Second World War, leap-frogging more experience­d ministers to take the role in November.

Last night sources said Mr Williamson did not believe his revela- tion of a fling with a former colleague was a resignatio­n matter and denied there had been any element of sexual harassment in their relationsh­ip, although he was senior to her at their firm.

Mr Williamson was born to Labour-supporting parents Ray, a local government worker, and Beverley, a job centre worker, in Scarboroug­h, North Yorkshire.

He met his future wife at Scarboroug­h Sixth Form College before studying social sciences at Bradford University.

He was the national chairman of Conservati­ve Students and became a county councillor in 2001.

He also co-owned a Staffordsh­ire pottery firm and was managing director of an architectu­ral design company. After he was elected an MP in 2010 he was prime minister David Cameron’s parliament­ary private secretary for three years.

He was made a CBE for political and public service in Mr Cameron’s 2016 resignatio­n honours list.

He pledged allegiance to Mrs May when she stood as leader.

As her Chief Whip, he was tasked with enforcing party discipline – this included keeping tabs on any misbehavio­ur by Tory MPs.

He forged a reputation for cunning and ruthlessne­ss which saw him dubbed ‘the baby-faced assassin’. He was also notorious for keeping a pet Mexican tarantula, Cronus, in a glass box on his desk – earning him a rebuke from the Commons authoritie­s.

‘Nearly destroyed two marriages’

 ??  ?? Tipped for the top: Gavin Williamson with wife Joanne. Left: With Mrs May, who made him Chief Whip and then Defence Secretary
Tipped for the top: Gavin Williamson with wife Joanne. Left: With Mrs May, who made him Chief Whip and then Defence Secretary

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