Britain AXES security minister role after Priti Patel decides to take on power herself despite global turmoil
PRITI Patel is scrapping the job of Security Minister and taking on the powers for herself, it has emerged today.
It had been anticipated that Boris Johnson would announce a permanent replacement for him in the Autumn. The vacancy was brought into sharp focus this week by the arrest of a guard at the UK embassy in Berlin on suspicion of spying for Russia.Labour said it "beggars belief" the PM hasn't appointed someone and questioned whether he had "forgotten or doesn't think it's important".
A party source also questioned whether Mrs Patel was up to the job given her track record in other areas.
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