Sir Gavin Williamson resigns after bullying claimson November 8, 2022 at 10:08 pm

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Sir Gavin is facing investigations into his conduct, but the MP insists he will clear his name.

Gavin WilliamsonImage source, Reuters

Sir Gavin Williamson has resigned as a government minister after allegations of bullying, saying he aims to clear himself of “any wrongdoing”.

He said he “refuted” how his “past conduct” had been characterised.

However, he said the claims had become a distraction from the government’s “good work”.

He added he would comply with a complaints process concerning messages he sent a colleague, and that he had apologised to the recipient.

In his resignation letter, he said he was leaving government with “real sadness” but offered Prime Minister Rishi Sunak his “full and total support from the backbenches”.

Sir Gavin had become under increasing pressure since a series of expletive-laden text messages sent by him to Tory colleague and then-Chief Whip Wendy Morton were published on Sunday.

And on Monday a senior civil servant told the Guardian Sir Gavin had bullied them and told them to “slit your throat”.

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