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Mr Wallace said Mr Johnson overruled Mr Sunak in providing more cash for the military, supported Ms Truss's plans for tax cuts and expressed his desire to stay in his role under a Truss government.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has backed Liz Truss for Conservative leader and prime minister. Writing in The Times , external , he said Ms Truss was "authentic" and had the experience to address ...
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has revealed his support for cabinet colleague Liz Truss in the Tory leadership race. Mr Wallace described Ms Truss as "authentic, honest and experienced", and with ...
Liz Truss’s bid for No 10 has recieved a major endorsement from defence secretary Ben Wallace, who also took a swipe at her rival Rishi Sunak for resigning from the government.
Ben Wallace said on Wednesday that Liz Truss is “deadly serious” about investing more in defence and has written to him confirming her commitment to spend three per cent of GDP on the military ...
A group of MPs want Ben Wallace as the new PM, with Rishi Sunak back as Chancellor in a bid to calm the financial markets. They hope Liz Truss will step aside to avoid total carnage at the polls ...
Mr Wallace's backing came after Foreign Secretary Ms Truss and ex-Chancellor Rishi Sunak faced a grilling from Tory party members in Leeds on Thursday as they sought to woo northern voters.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says he is supporting Liz Truss to replace Boris Johnson as Conservative party leader and prime minister. Speaking to the BBC, he said Rishi Sunak would make "a fine ...
Ben Wallace: Liz Truss has breadth of experience to be prime minister Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has backed Liz Truss for Conservative leader and prime minister. Writing in The Times, he said ...
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has backed Liz Truss for Conservative leader and prime minister. Writing in The Times , he said Ms Truss was "authentic" and had the experience to address the country ...
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