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I am not sure that Gavin Williamson should be listed here. Normally even when a minister is sacked the Prime Minister asks them to resign or in other cases they are asked to move to a different job and they refuse and resign. However the letters released (as shown on Twitter and reported in several online articles would seem to suggest that what happened on this occasion was that Theresa May gave Williamson the chance to resign, but he declined and this led to him being formally dismissed from his potion. I would note that the BBC News website's article on the sack has the headline "Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson sacked over Huawei leak", and in the same article Laura Kuenssberg states "Downing Street has made a very serious accusation and is sure enough to carry out this sacking" which again suggests that this should not be viewed as a resignation. [1]
Thank you Anonymoose. .helper for moving the page. Much better at the new name. Cheers DBaK ( talk) 09:55, 14 May 2019 (UTC)
Just to say I have similarly amended Template:Second May Cabinet for the same reasons and to fit in with the article rename. Dunarc ( talk) 22:47, 25 May 2019 (UTC)
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Should Damian Green be listed in Green as having breached the Ministerial code? It says so on his own page in the summary.
"After the results of an inquiry into allegations that he sexually harassed a woman and viewed pornography on a work computer were published, it was found that he had breached the ministerial code and he was instructed to resign from the Cabinet." 1234567jack ( talk) 19:11, 9 August 2019 (UTC)
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I am not sure that Gavin Williamson should be listed here. Normally even when a minister is sacked the Prime Minister asks them to resign or in other cases they are asked to move to a different job and they refuse and resign. However the letters released (as shown on Twitter and reported in several online articles would seem to suggest that what happened on this occasion was that Theresa May gave Williamson the chance to resign, but he declined and this led to him being formally dismissed from his potion. I would note that the BBC News website's article on the sack has the headline "Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson sacked over Huawei leak", and in the same article Laura Kuenssberg states "Downing Street has made a very serious accusation and is sure enough to carry out this sacking" which again suggests that this should not be viewed as a resignation. [1]
Thank you Anonymoose. .helper for moving the page. Much better at the new name. Cheers DBaK ( talk) 09:55, 14 May 2019 (UTC)
Just to say I have similarly amended Template:Second May Cabinet for the same reasons and to fit in with the article rename. Dunarc ( talk) 22:47, 25 May 2019 (UTC)
References
Should Damian Green be listed in Green as having breached the Ministerial code? It says so on his own page in the summary.
"After the results of an inquiry into allegations that he sexually harassed a woman and viewed pornography on a work computer were published, it was found that he had breached the ministerial code and he was instructed to resign from the Cabinet." 1234567jack ( talk) 19:11, 9 August 2019 (UTC)