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Key ally of British prime minister quits amid pornograph­y scandal

- Associated Press BY GREGORY KATZ

LONDON — A key ally of British Prime Minister Theresa May was forced to resign Wednesday after an investigat­ion concluded he made misleading statements about pornograph­ic images found on a Parliament computer in his office in 2008.

Damian Green, who was ousted as first secretary of state, maintains he did not use pornograph­y on his office computers, but he agreed he had not been forthcomin­g in statements made about the matter in November.

A report by May’s Cabinet secretary concluded Green had made misleading statements regarding his knowledge about the indecent images found by police.

“I accept that I should have been clear in my press statements that police lawyers talked to my lawyers in 2008 about the pornograph­y on the computers, and that the police raised it with me in a subsequent phone call in 2013,” Green said in his resignatio­n letter, which was made public Wednesday night.

May said she asked Green for his resignatio­n after the investigat­ion concluded he had not been open about the matter.

“I have also carefully considered the report’s conclusion­s in relation to two statements you made on 4 and 11 November which you now accept were inaccurate and misleading,” the prime minister wrote in a letter requesting Green to step aside.

She said he had fallen short of the standards expected of him.

“It is therefore with deep regret, and enduring gratitude for the contributi­on you have made over many years, that I asked you to resign from the Government and have accepted your resignatio­n,” May wrote.

Green was a vital political ally who acted as a de facto deputy prime minister and supported May in her difficult Brexit negotiatio­ns. His removal will cost her an important supporter as she tries to balance competing visions of Brexit within her Cabinet.

Green had claimed earlier he was the victim of a smear campaign. The pornograph­y was found on his office computer during a police investigat­ion of government leaks.

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