Western Mail

Prime Minister says he ‘absolutely’ has confidence in embattled Home Secretary

- PATRICK DALY PA Political correspond­ent

THE Prime Minister has confirmed he “absolutely” has full confidence in Home Secretary Priti Patel after her most senior adviser quit and levelled bullying accusation­s against her.

There had been calls for Ms Patel to resign following the explosive resignatio­n of the Home Office’s top civil servant on Saturday.

But Boris Johnson told reporters during a visit to Public Health England in North London: “I absolutely do have confidence in Priti Patel. I think she is a fantastic Home Secretary. It is never an easy job, as anyone who has been Home Secretary will testify. It is one of the toughest jobs in Government.”

The Conservati­ve Party leader was also sure to praise the work of the civil service after Sir Philip’s walkout.

The Home Office permanent secretary accused Ms Patel of orchestrat­ing a “vicious” campaign against him, of lying about her involvemen­t in it and of creating a climate of fear among her officials.

Speaking to the BBC, Sir Philip said “tension” developed in his relationsh­ip with the Home Secretary after he challenged her over her behaviour, which he said staff claimed included “shouting and swearing, belittling people [and] making unreasonab­le demands”.

Mr Johnson said he was “full of admiration” for the civil service, which he said ministers “depend on” to implement changes.

“I want to make one thing absolutely clear – I am full of admiration for our civil service and the job that they do,” the PM added. “We politician­s could not begin to accomplish things without the fantastic, absolutely brilliant alpha minds in the civil service. We depend on them.”

Sir Philip’s resignatio­n was followed by almost 24 hours where no minister spoke out in defence of the embattled former internatio­nal developmen­t secretary. The silence fuelled rumours that Ms Patel would be forced to resign, but the PM’s backing means she is likely to survive the latest Home Office crisis.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock had earlier defended his Cabinet colleague as being “extremely courteous” in her dealings with colleagues.

And Conservati­ve ally Nusrat Ghani MP, who was sacked as a minister by Mr Johnson last month, said the criticism of Ms Patel had sexist overtones.

Mr Hancock told the BBC’s Andrew Marr programme: “Priti is a very determined Home Secretary. I also think she is extremely courteous, and in every dealing I’ve had with her she has been very courteous.”

Asked on BBC Radio 5 Live whether he was accusing Sir Philip of lying, Mr Hancock added: “I’m not getting into that.”

Former transport minister Ms Ghani told Sky News: “I do think it’s curious that if you’re providing leadership, if you’re determined, working at a fantastic pace, that within men that is seen as a fantastic skill and for women sometimes it’s seen as challengin­g.”

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