'Absolutely right' Williamson resigned, Sunak says, as he admits 'regret' over appointment

'Absolutely right' Williamson resigned, Sunak says, as he admits 'regret' over appointment

Rishi Sunak has said it is “absolutely right” that Sir Gavin Williamson resigned and admitted he has “regret” over appointing him as a cabinet minister in light of the allegations he is facing.

The prime minister insisted he “did not know about any of the specific concerns” relating to Sir Gavin’s alleged “unacceptable” behaviour in his former positions.

His comments came after Sir Keir Starmer probed the prime minister on the allegation that Sir Gavin told a civil servant to slit their throat.

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“How does the prime minister think the victim of that bullying felt when he expressed great sadness at his resignation?” the Labour leader asked.

Mr Sunak replied: “Unequivocally, the behaviour complained of was unacceptable and it is absolutely right, it is absolutely right, that the right honourable gentleman has resigned.

“For the record, I did not know about any of the specific concerns relating to…

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