Former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has told Tory MPs to abandon thoughts of replacing the Prime Minister and instead “march towards the sound of guns”. In a morbid message implying that the election will be a political bloodbath on par with the
Shaun Wallace claimed Prince Harry may have preferred having never been born into the royal institution as he talked about his work as a criminal law barrister. The 63-year-old, who is best known as The Dark Destroyer on The Chase, has also
Ben Wallace has warned Israel’s “killing rage” tactics risk fuelling the conflict for another 50 years. The senior Conservative said Tel Aviv risks undermining its legal basis for going to war in Gaza. He said: “If [israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu] thinks
Ben Wallace has said that Ukraine’s counteroffensive is succeeding, “slowly but surely”, and has the “momentum” against Russia. He also takes a swipe at pessimistic “group thinkers” with supposed “Russia experience” who said that Ukraine would only hold on “for a few
Tobias Ellwood’s resignation as chairman of the Commons Defence Committee has sparked another hot political race in Westminster. Mr Ellwood quit as chairman of the prestigious committee yesterday afternoon, ahead of a potential no-confidence vote in the Commons. The ousting following Mr
Ben Wallace has become the latest Conservative heavyweight to question Britain’s continued membership of the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR). The former defence secretary condemned the “lunacy” of human rights laws that prevent Britain from carrying out raids abroad to capture
Former defence secretary Ben Wallace has condemned the “lunacy” of human rights laws that prevent Britain from carrying out raids abroad to capture terrorist suspects. Speaking for the first time since he quit his Cabinet role, he said the UK was being
Ben Wallace has mocked Vladimir Putin for “begging” North Korea for outdated weapons. North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un is reportedly set to travel to meet the Russian President. A US official said the pair will discuss the possibility of Pyongyang providing
Grant Shapps looks set to take on the role as the UK’s new Defence Secretary in a ‘surprising’ move by Rishi Sunak. Shapps was seen getting out of a car in Downing Street after Ben Wallace sent a letter to Mr Sunak
Ben Wallace has formally resigned as Defence Secretary this morning, sparking a government reshuffle that was rumoured late last night. Downing Street refused to confirm any plans, but speculation has been rife about who will replace Mr Wallace in the key Government