Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has stepped down from his role, bringing his four-year stint as one of the most crucial figures in the UK government to an end.

Wallace’s resignation came in the form of a letter addressed to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, which was released earlier today.

In his resignation letter, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace cited his four-year tenure’s accomplishments in modernising and strengthening the Ministry of Defence, warned of an increasingly unstable global landscape, and expressed a desire to step down to focus on neglected aspects of his personal life.

“Dear Prime Minister,

Last month marked my fourth year as Secretary of State for Defence and my ninth year as a Minister. I have been privileged to serve you and your predecessors, contributing to the Government’s response to various threats and incidents such as Wannacry, the 2017 terrorist attacks, the Salisbury Poisonings, Afghanistan, Sudan, and Ukraine. My tenure has seen the Armed Forces exhibit outstanding leadership and professionalism in endeavors like the evacuation of Kabul and the Covid response. Your investment in Defence has been instrumental in enabling the Ministry to deliver for Britain, and I am personally grateful for your continued support.

During my time in office, the Ministry of Defence has evolved into a more modern, better-funded, and more confident organization. I’m proud of the strategic initiatives we’ve launched like GCAP, AUKUS, NCF, National shipbuilding, and the Defence and Security industrial strategies, which secure thousands of jobs for our young people. Our Armed Forces are once again world-class, and the global respect for them has only grown, especially since the war in Ukraine. As I leave, I must emphasize that now is the time for investment in Defence, especially as I foresee a more insecure and unstable world in the coming decade.

After dedicating myself to serving my country since joining the Army, I’ve decided to step down due to the personal toll it has taken on me and my family. I’ve had a long career in public service, having won my seat in 2005, and it’s time to invest in other areas of my life that have been neglected. Thank you for your support and friendship; you and the Government will continue to have my support.”

With Wallace’s departure, immediate questions about his successor arise, along with concerns about potential shifts in UK defence and security policy. Given the complex and dynamic challenges in global security, Wallace’s successor will undoubtedly have their work cut out for them.

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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison
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Paul
Paul
7 months ago

Grant Shapps reported to be new secretary. The most useless minister we have ever had is now in charge of our countries defence.
This is the same minister that was adamant when transport sec that smart motorways are safe.

Crabfat
Crabfat
7 months ago
Reply to  Paul

Oh no, not him! My first thoughts also when saw that on BBC news. Completely useless man. Heaven help us and Ukraine, now.

Crabfat
Crabfat
7 months ago
Reply to  Crabfat

Gives us an idea into Rishi Sunak’s view on Defence – something of an irritation…

Jack
Jack
7 months ago
Reply to  Paul

Shapps is what my Nan calls “a wet blanket”.

Nigel Collins
Nigel Collins
7 months ago

“After much reflection, I have taken the decision to ask that I be allowed to step down. I won my seat in 2005 and after so many years it is time for me to invest in the parts of life that I have neglected, and to explore new opportunities.”

A contributor to this website perhaps?

Sign him up George

Last edited 7 months ago by Nigel Collins
John Clark
John Clark
7 months ago
Reply to  Nigel Collins

Off to Bae Systems as a non executive board member I would imagine, just has to put his feet up for the legally required couple of years first…..

All part of the job perks package 😉

He’s been an excellent DS and a tough act to follow that’s for sure….

Last edited 7 months ago by John Clark
Nigel Collins
Nigel Collins
7 months ago
Reply to  John Clark

The Perks, The Perks!

Last edited 7 months ago by Nigel Collins
Quentin D63
Quentin D63
7 months ago
Reply to  Nigel Collins

Nice idea Nigel.

Dragonwight
Dragonwight
7 months ago

Oh, no, no, no not Shapps. I’ve just seen that too on the beeb. Utterly incompetent fool.

Jon
Jon
7 months ago
Reply to  Dragonwight

Utter incompetence may be okay. You need a certain amount of competence to mess things up. However, I think it shows the Prime Minister’s ignorance of and disregard for Defence that he’s put a talking head in charge when there’s war in Europe, a flare up in the Gulf and who knows what’s lining up for Taiwan.

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
7 months ago

“Your investment in Defence has been instrumental in enabling the Ministry to deliver for Britain” Investment into – The Nuclear Deterrent. Meaning, big industry, and jobs. AUKUS. Meaning, politics, big industry, and jobs. SSN (R) a long way away and no proof the RN will get an expanded force. GCAP. Meaning, politics, big industry and jobs. See a pattern? The conventional military is no less cash strapped than it was before. “Strategic initiatives like NCF.” The offensive Cyber units already existed across the MoD, the military and GCHQ, the NCF just “brigades” them into one organisation. “Ministry of Defence has… Read more »

Frank62
Frank62
7 months ago

“Look what is waiting on the opposition benches.”

Maybe so, maybe not Daniel. Would anyone who voted Tory over the last couple of decades ever have thought they’d run our defences down as far as they have? It has enabled Putin & Xi to be extremely confident when considering land grabs & thumbing their nose at civilised values.
GS probably just another yes man. Whatever party is in power we have the responsability to hold it to account in defence terms amongst any others.
Well done BW for actually fighting for the armed forces corner.

Last edited 7 months ago by Frank62
DH
DH
7 months ago
Reply to  Frank62

BZ for BW,👍⭐⭐⭐

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
7 months ago
Reply to  Frank62

Morning Frank. You’re right. Who knows. Healey might be amazing. Labour are judged by me and others on their past record, and the ideology that lurks within them, as much as Shapps is being judged on his past record now. I have a long memory, I know this countries military ORBAT through these decades better than many, and I judge on that. Wallace oversaw lots of cuts too, yet is judged as a good DS. By me included, even though I oppose them. I find this witch hunt on Shapps a little silly, and just indicative of the moan at… Read more »

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
7 months ago

Addenda on one of your points I missed.

No, I wouldn’t have thought they’d cut defence and reduce numbers in the manner they have. I have never been more depressed than I was in 2010 after that SDSR and after 13 years of Labour.

Monkey spanker
Monkey spanker
7 months ago

It’s all come down to simple costs. Defence inflation has been well above normal inflation costs for 30+ years. The defence budget has struggled to even keep up with normal inflation and has reduced as percentage of GDP while adding more and more costs that weren’t in the defence budget previously.
So less money = smaller forces with less stuff.
Such a shame

Geoffi
Geoffi
7 months ago

Absolute disaster.

Billy
Billy
7 months ago

Oh Bother! Not him. He’ll ruin us! Who better than a Captain of the Scots Guards? Ben Wallace made it a bit to small but very well trained in some cases. If that guy makes it even smaller les say under 50,000 Foot Soldiers, I’ll emigrate to the US got a large army there! 😉
Nah Daniele should raid his bomb his car and take his place 😂

Billy
Billy
7 months ago

Sry for the typo I meant to say bomb his car dunno why raid came prob was gonna say raid his house oops 😩

Billy
Billy
7 months ago

Second to JohnMK

David Lloyd
David Lloyd
7 months ago

I’ve been critical of Ben Wallace in the past, particularly his support of the disastrous Ajax program. But I will give him credit for arranging the re-financing of the MoD. After Sanders’ outspoken public comments about reductions to Army manpower, Wallace had to sack him – however I think with regret. Wallace did the decent thing and shortly afterwards, himself resigned. He is an honourable man and represents that rarity among British politicians, honesty. I expect he’s got a cushy job lined up on the gravy train, but I think many in the defence community will regret that he’s gone.… Read more »

Graham Moore
Graham Moore
7 months ago
Reply to  David Lloyd

Not sure that Sanders is being sacked – he will have served 2 years in post, the usual time for a posting.

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
7 months ago
Reply to  Graham Moore

Yes, I’ve reminded David of that. And he was at Strategic Command for a few years before being CGS.

Graham Moore
Graham Moore
7 months ago

Yep, Sanders was promoted to 4*General in May 2019, so he has had two appointments at that rank.
He will be 58 when he leaves the CGS post – that’s time to do that lucrative second career job! Even Generals have to leave the army by 60 – and he has now done the top army job, so there is nothing left to do.

DH
DH
7 months ago

Wasn’t expecting that feeble pathetic option.FFS.😡

David Barry
David Barry
7 months ago

Sets the bar far too low for Labour.

Shapes, the poodle wheeled out for the 7a.m. news round talking whatever bollocks he’s told too.

I really hope his seat is targeted by the Lib dems and he can go and sell double glazing.

David Lloyd
David Lloyd
7 months ago
Reply to  David Barry

😄😆 ROFL

Many tnks for the laugh David 🙂

Nick P
Nick P
7 months ago

Might this mean fewer F35’s, and doubt about the type32 frigates?

Daniele Mandelli
Daniele Mandelli
7 months ago
Reply to  Nick P

No.

T32 is at concept phase and it is for the next Parliament to cancel that.

Ron
Ron
7 months ago

Sorry to see him go.

Paul.P
Paul.P
7 months ago

Thank you Ben Wallace. Good work – in difficult times.

Jonathan
Jonathan
7 months ago

Grant chapps, lot of ohhh no’s going on but who is he….well he’s what you would call from a normal background….no private school…but got into grammar school..but only got the minimum 5 O levels….polly higher education with a business degree….started selling photocopiers as a first job…purchased a bankrupt photocopier business and kept it going…had a number of on line businesses that are best described as practice on the edge ( potentially pyramid selling if you look at it one way some with questionable testimonials from people no one can find)..went into politics on 2005 was a minister the moment the… Read more »

Micki
Micki
7 months ago

More cuts, Jesús !!

Andrew D
Andrew D
7 months ago

Sorry to see BW go best of luck to him in the future .Oh top man for that NATO job, that’s our USA friend’s for US 🙄🇺🇸

Monkey spanker
Monkey spanker
7 months ago
Reply to  Andrew D

I don’t know if he actually wants the nato job. Big Ben says he wants more family time etc. Can’t see top job at nato being any less demanding than defence secretary

Jon
Jon
7 months ago
Reply to  Monkey spanker

Did you never see Yes Minister? Wanting to spend more time with the family is the code phrase used by Jim Hacker to say he wanted the top job without actually saying it.

‘Who then?’

I raised my glass to him, smiled and said, ‘Cheers.’

The penny dropped. So did his lower jaw. ‘You don’t mean — you?’

Again I put on my surprised face. ‘Me?’ I said innocently. ‘Our children are approaching the age when Annie and I are thinking of spending much more time with each other.’

He understood perfectly. ‘You do mean you.’

Andrew D
Andrew D
7 months ago
Reply to  Monkey spanker

Well mate which ever direction he goes sure good things await him 🍺🇬🇧

Jon
Jon
7 months ago

Thank you, Mr Wallace. A public servant who served the public.

Mark B
Mark B
7 months ago
Reply to  Jon

Agreed

Mark B
Mark B
7 months ago

Trying to think of a better defence secretary and failing. A job well done Ben.

DC647
DC647
7 months ago

Any PM worth their salt would have done anything to keep Ben Wallace on as the Defence Secretary. But Rishi is too full of himself to appreciate when someone knows the job and actually cares about their role. Grant Shapps will turn out to be another yes man. I reckon if the public could vote to keep Ben in the post they would vote for him hands down. Rishi is loosing the best man for the job and didn’t even put up a fight to keep him.