The British Minister of State for Government Office Affairs announced, Gavin WilliamsonHe resigned from his position in the British government on Tuesday after allegations of bullying and sending inappropriate messages to his colleagues.
Williamson said in a letter that the goal of his resignation was to respond to the ongoing investigation of the complaints and to show his innocence for any misconduct, as he said.
Williamson addressed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, saying there was an investigation into the messages he sent to a colleague, to which other allegations about his previous behavior were added, indicating that he refuted these allegations, but did not want him to. turned into a distraction from the results of the government.
Eventually he assured that he would continue to fully support the government from the rear.
And text messages bullying Williamson in obscene language revealed Wendy Morton, the disciplinary officer in Parliament, for organizing Queen Elizabeth’s death ceremony.
And earlier, UK Government Minister of State Oliver Dowden announced that Sunak supports the Minister of State in the Government accused of mistreating his colleague, considering the abusive phone messages were sent “in a moment of excitement” .
The story began after a British report revealed that Minister Williamson was angry at not being invited to attend Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, so he sent messages deemed inappropriate against Morton, the party’s disciplinary officer in Parliament, who prompted the latter to file an official complaint, according to the Sunday Times.
And while Gavin, who was reconfirmed to a cabinet post by Sunak last month, is under investigation, Dowden announced that the prime minister still had faith in him.
Rishi Sunak (AFP)
Sunak also angered British circles when he decided to appoint Suila Braverman as Interior Minister, especially since she was fired from her job during Liz Terrass’ reign for violating safety rules by sending an official document. to your personal email.
Interestingly, the new prime minister faces difficult tasks, as he has taken control of a country mired in a dangerous crisis in light of the high cost of living, with inflation over 10%.
It must also calm the turbulent markets since the announcement of the government budget of former Prime Minister Liz Terrace at the end of last September.