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Amber Rudd steps down as home secretary.

Gove lined up as successor as claims she misled MPs force Amber Rudd to bow to pressure

- Gavin cordon

Amber Rudd has resigned as home secretary amid claims she misled Parliament over targets for removing illegal migrants.

Ms Rudd telephoned Prime Minister Theresa May to tell her of the decision amid intensifyi­ng opposition demands for her to quit.

A No 10 spokesman said: “The prime minister has tonight accepted the resignatio­n of the home secretary.”

Ms Rudd was thought to be preparing to tough it out, insisting she genuinely did not know about the targets when she gave evidence to the Commons Home Affairs Committee last week.

However having seen mounting evidence in the paperwork about the extent of the knowledge within the Home Office about the targets she decided that she should take responsibi­lity and go.

Her decision to stand down will come as a major blow to Mrs May who publicly declared her “full confidence” in her as recently as Friday.

Even before she was accused of misleading MPs, she had been under fire for her handling of the Windrush scandal which saw Commonweal­th citizens who came to Britain in the post-war decades being wrongly threatened with deportatio­n.

Labour said she was effectivel­y acting as a ‘human shield’ for Mrs May whose policy when she was home secretary of creating a ‘hostile environmen­t’ for illegal immigrants was blamed for causing the problems they now faced.

Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Sir Ed Davey said: “It’s clear that Amber Rudd has ended up, at least partly, being the fall guy to protect the prime minister.

“Theresa May must face questions now given these dreadful failures largely took place under her watch as home secretary.”

Ms Rudd’s departure will also upset the delicate balance within the Cabinet between Leavers and Remainers ahead of a crucial meeting of the Brexit “war cabinet” on Wednesday to discuss Britain’s future customs relationsh­ip with the EU.

Environmen­t Secretary Michael Gove – one of the Cabinet’s leading Brexiteers – was being touted as the front runner to replace her at the Home Office.

 ?? PA ?? Amber Rudd had planned to “tough out” the current scandal but the pressure to quite became intolerabl­e.
PA Amber Rudd had planned to “tough out” the current scandal but the pressure to quite became intolerabl­e.

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