Williamson text messages were not acceptable, says ministeron November 6, 2022 at 10:22 am

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The PM was not aware of Sir Gavin’s messages before he promoted him to cabinet, Oliver Dowden says.

Gavin WilliamsonImage source, Reuters

Sir Gavin Williamson’s expletive-laden text messages to a colleague were “not acceptable”, a key ally of the prime minister has said.

Cabinet minister Oliver Dowden said Sir Gavin “should not have sent” messages threatening ex-chief whip Wendy Morton.

Mr Dowden said PM Rishi Sunak had not seen the messages but knew about the complaint against Sir Gavin before appointing him to cabinet.

The Liberal Democrats have called for Mr Williamson to be sacked.

The Sunday Times published texts said to have been sent by Sir Gavin to Ms Morton in which he accused her of excluding some MPs from the Queen’s funeral.

Former chief whip Wendy Morton claims she raised concerns about abusive text messages from Sir Gavin last month.

And former Conservative party chairman Sir Jake Berry said he had told the prime minister of her complaint.

Rossendale and Darwen MP Sir Jake says he told Mr Sunak about the complaint accusing Sir Gavin of “bullying and intimidation” on 24 October. This was the day he became the new Conservative Party leader.

Mr Sunak succeeded Liz Truss as prime minister on 25 October and appointed Sir Gavin a minister of state at the Cabinet Office.

The prime minister was not aware of the details of the messages when he decided to bring Sir Gavin back into government as a minister, Mr Dowden said.

Ms Morton says she complained to her party headquarters last month about Sir Gavin’s behaviour but is yet to hear how it will be acted upon.

Sir Gavin is reported to have sent her the texts in the run-up to the Queen’s funeral in September.

In them, he appears to have complained that MPs who were not “favoured” by Ms Truss were being excluded from the ceremony at Westminster Abbey.

He accused Ms Morton of “rigging” the ticket allocation to punish people – including himself – who were not supportive enough of the then prime minister.

Sir Gavin reportedly warned Ms Morton “not to push him about” and that “there is a price for everything”.

Wendy Morton

Image source, UK Parliament

Sir Gavin is quoted in the Sunday Times as saying: “I of course regret getting frustrated about the way colleagues and I felt we were being treated.

“I am happy to speak with Wendy and I hope to work positively with her in the future as I have in the past.”

Mr Dowden told the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg that the messages were sent “in the heat of the moment at a very difficult time”.

Sir Gavin accepts that he “shouldn’t have sent them and he regrets it”, Mr Dowden said.

He added that it was “no secret” that Sir Gavin and other backbench MPs did not enjoy “a good relationship” with Ms Morton.

Mr Dowden would not comment on whether Sir Gavin will face punishment over the messages, which he said were subject to a complaints process.

Questioning judgement

Both Ms Morton and Sir Jake lost their jobs in the reshuffle when Mr Sunak came to power, while Sir Gavin – a former chief whip and a a key member of Mr Sunak’s leadership campaign – returned to government.

Sir Gavin was defence secretary in Theresa May’s government but was sacked in 2019 over claims – denied by him – that he had leaked details of a national security council meeting. He then became education secretary in Boris Johnson’s cabinet but was replaced after two years.

Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner said Mr Sunak’s decision to bring Sir Gavin back into government saw him put “party management before the country” and his judgement was “in question”.

She said: “Rishi Sunak’s pledge to restore integrity, professionalism and accountability has been exposed as nothing more than hollow words.”

Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader Daisy Cooper MP said: “These shocking revelations raise yet more serious questions about Rishi Sunak’s judgement…

“If the prime minister was serious about restoring integrity, he would sack Gavin Williamson.”

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