Will Quince resigns after defending prime minister over Chris Pincher allegations

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Children and families minister Will Quince is the latest  Conservative MP to resign, following the resignations yesterday evening of Chancellor Rishi Sunak and health secretary Sajid Javid.

Children and families minister Will Quince has resigned
Children and families minister Will Quince has resigned

In his resignation letter, Quince said he had received ‘inaccurate reports’ before his media round on Monday in which he was asked what Boris Johnson had known about previous allegations against disgraced MP Chris Pincher.

Quince defended the prime minister in interviews and says he has resigned because he used false information that he had been given by Number 10.

On Monday, he defended the prime minister and told the BBC he was given a 'categorical assurance' that Mr Johnson was not 'aware of specific claims'.

On Twitter, Quince said, ‘With great sadness and regret, I have this morning tendered my resignation to the Prime Minister after I accepted and repeated assurances on Monday to the media which have now been found to be inaccurate. I wish my successor well - it is the best job in government.’

In his resignation letter to the prime minister, he said, 'Thank you for meeting with me yesterday evening and for your sincere apology regarding the briefings I received from No 10 ahead of Monday's media round, which we now know to be inaccurate.

'It is with great sadness and regret that I feel that I have no choice but to tender my resignation as Minister for Children and Families as I accepted and repeated those assurances in good faith.

'It has been an honour to serve in government since 2019 at both the Department for Work & Pensions and The Department for Education.

'Reaching this decision has not been easy. Stepping away from a job I love, where we are working every day to improve the life chances of vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people up and down our country, pains me greatly. I will miss it hugely but pledge to do all I can to continue this important work from the backbenches.'

 

Neil Leitch, CEO of the Early Years Alliance, said, 'While we of course understand and respect the reasons for Mr Quince’s resignation, it is incredibly concerning to have lost the children and families minister mere days after the launch of a key consultation into early years ratios, especially in light of the simultaneous change to the role of education secretary. 

'Over recent years, the early years has seen a seemingly endless stream of ministers come and go, leaving us with a patchwork of disjointed policies and no long-term vision for our vital sector. If we are to have any chance of building a quality, affordable, sustainable early education and care system in this country, we need consistent, stable leadership and a clear strategy to get us to that point. Sadly, as it stands, this seems a very unlikely ambition.'

Purnima Tanuku, chief executive of the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA), said, 'The resignation of Will Quince today leaves the early years sector in an unsettled position yet again. In these turbulent times, the early years workforce always gets on with the job providing the much-needed continuity of education, care and safety for our youngest children and their families. What they need right now is urgent support from the Government to keep them sustainable.

'We are sad to see Mr Quince leave his role suddenly and thank him for his contribution, taking the time to visit many settings during his tenure as children’s minister.

'However, we would urge his successor to prioritise the urgent financial support that settings need. We have always said this is not the right time to consult on ratios. We will need the new minister to urgently review the childcare funding system and address their workforce challenges.'

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