Tory MP Paul Holmes resigns from Government role after Sue Gray's Partygate report

Tory MP Paul Holmes resigns from Government role after Sue Gray's Partygate report
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Aden-Jay Wood

By Aden-Jay Wood


Published: 27/05/2022

- 12:58

Updated: 27/05/2022

- 13:06

Mr Holmes said he was "shocked and angered" by revelations made in the report

A senior Tory MP has resigned as a Parliamentary Private Secretary at the Home Office following revelations published in the Sue Gray Partygate report.

Mr Holmes, Conservative MP for Eastleigh, said he was "shocked and angered" by revelations made in the report released earlier this week which laid bare lockdown gatherings in Downing Street.


While Mr Holmes was stepping down from his Home Office role, he did add that he will continue as an MP.

Paul Holmes
Paul Holmes
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In a statement released on Twitter, Mr Holmes said: "As promised I said that I would make a statement following the publication of the Sue Gray report and my thoughts on what has been happening.

"As I have always made clear I, like most of you, was shocked and angered by the revelations when so many people across Eastleigh followed the rules and sacrificed many things in the need to stop the spread of the virus.

"We saw the best of everyone during the outbreak and pandemic, our NHS performed under great pressure, our communities came together to help those vulnerable people who needed assistance and I fundamentally believe that the Government did the right thing in order to allow us to be one of the first countries to be out of lockdown.

"We all did our bit to make sure that we had the fastest vaccine rollout and I believe the Prime Minister and civil servants deserve great credit for that.

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Mr Holmes said he was "shocked and angered" by the report
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He continued: "Revelations from the Sue Gray report that staff and cleaners were not treated properly is both disappointing and unacceptable, it is right that the Prime Minister apologised to staff.

"It clearly showed a culture in Number 10 that was distasteful, and I am glad that there have been several reforms that Sue Gray has welcomed.

"It is clear to me that a deep mistrust in both the Government and the Conservative Party has been created by these events, something that pains me personally as someone who always tries to represent Eastleigh and its people with integrity.

"Whether that is taking up your issues in Parliament or helping people with their problems closer to home, since 2019 we have completed over 12,000 pieces of constituency casework. It is distressing to me that this work on your behalf has been tarnished by the toxic culture that seemed to have permeated Number 10.

"Over the last few weeks this distress has led me to conclude that I want to continue to focus solely on my efforts in being your Member of Parliament and the campaigns that are important to you. That is why I have now resigned from my governmental responsibilities as a Parliamentary Private Secretary at the Home Office.

"I am disappointed that all of this has taken a great deal of time away from the good work that Government has been doing and should be continuing to do, including dealing with the issue of the cost of living, focusing on our economic recovery and delivering for the people of Eastleigh and the wider country.

"I couldn’t be prouder to represent Eastleigh and you will always have my commitment that I will do my best for you over the coming years."

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