British defence minister Shapps loses seat in Parliament

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FILE PHOTO: British Defence Secretary Grant Shapps walks to attend a cabinet meeting in London, Britain, March 6, 2024. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

Mr Grant Shapps was defeated in the Welwyn Hatfield constituency in southern England, which he had held for nearly two decades.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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British Defence Minister Grant Shapps lost his seat at the July 4 parliamentary election, becoming the most senior Conservative Cabinet member so far to be defeated in what is set to be a

clear overall victory for the Labour Party.

Mr Shapps was defeated by Labour’s Mr Andrew Lewin in the Welwyn Hatfield constituency in southern England, which he had held for nearly two decades. Mr Lewin won 19,877 votes, compared with Mr Shapps’ 16,078.

Mr Shapps, a loyal supporter of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, had held other Cabinet roles, including in the departments of energy, housing and transport, and a six-day stint as interior minister under former leader Liz Truss.

The 55-year-old former businessman was regarded as being one of Conservative’s best media communicators, often deployed in the aftermath of scandals or to defend the government at awkward times, such as during the Covid-19 pandemic.

He had been staunch in his backing for Ukraine since he was picked to replace Mr Ben Wallace as defence minister nearly two years ago,

travelling to wartime Kyiv

just a month after his appointment. REUTERS

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