Ben Wallace says he won't replace Truss as PMpublished at 09:47 British Summer Time 18 October 2022
There has been some speculation that Ben Wallace, who has been the defence secretary since 2019, could replace Liz Truss as prime minister should she resign.
He's in the US today, discussing Ukraine with his counterparts there. But before he left, set out to quashed those rumours.
Speaking to The Times, Wallace said he will be holding on to his current job, external.
He added people want the government to show "stability and security", or else the Tories will be sent to opposition.
And Wallace accused his Conservative colleagues of playing "political parlour games".
Quote MessageI say to the colleagues who think our role is to feed the instability within the party, by proposing other people as leaders no matter who they are, [you] are doing a disservice."