Second British Foreign Office minister quits
Monday, 11 August 2014
Britain's Africa minister Mark Simmonds resigned on Monday, a spokesman for the prime minister's Downing Street office said, becoming the second Foreign Office minister to quit in a week. The spokesman insisted that Simmonds' decision was unrelated to that of Sayeeda Warsi, who quit last Tuesday in protest at the government's failure to take a tougher line against Israel over its assault on Gaza. He said Simmonds had agreed to leave ‘some weeks ago’ but the announcement was delayed until the minister had chaired a United Nations Security Council debate on the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday. In his resignation letter, Simmonds said he was ‘exceptionally proud’ of the government's achievements but said he wanted to spend more time with his family, according to AFP.