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Who Might Theresa May Choose To Be Our Next Defence Secretary?

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Sir Michael Fallon’s sudden resignation undoubtedly leaves Prime Minister Threresa May in a tricky position.

It is now up to her to assign a new Defence Secretary.

She has various options- whilst she could choose an older, more experienced political veteran, she may also be tempted to bring in some fresh blood by selecting one of the younger Tory MPs.

Here are some of the potential contenders for Defence Secretary:

Sir Alan Duncan: currently Boris Johnson's deputy in the Foreign Office, Sir Alan was at Oxford University at the same time as Mrs May - and preceded her husband Philip as president of the Oxford Union.

The former oil trader was instrumental in setting up a covert cell to block fuel supplies to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's regime while ensuring rebels had access to the resource during the 2011 conflict.

Penny Mordaunt: The Work and Pensions Minister has experience in the Ministry of Defence and is a Royal Navy reservist.

She was the first female Armed Forces Minister from May 2015 until July 2016.

Sir Alan Duncan
Sir Alan Duncan

Rory Stewart: A former soldier, diplomat and writer, the Penrith and the Border MP's has led a colourful life.

Currently Minister for Africa, Mr Stewart had a short stint as an officer in the Black Watch before a diplomatic career which saw him become deputy governor of two provinces in Iraq following the 2003 invasion.

On leave from the Foreign Service he walked for 21 months crossing Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal, staying in 500 village houses on the journey.

Ben Wallace: The Security Minister and a former officer in the Scots Guards, he was promoted to his Home Office role when Mrs May took over in Number 10.

Tobias Ellwood: Currently a junior minister in the Ministry of Defence, he served in the Royal Green Jackets from 1991 to 1996 with tours in Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Kuwait, Germany, Gibraltar and Bosnia.

He was praised for his efforts trying in vain to save the life of Pc Keith Palmer after the Westminster terror attack in March.

Rory Stewart
Rory Stewart

Johnny Mercer: An outside bet for the role, but if the Prime Minister wanted to revitalise her administration, the former army officer and Afghanistan veteran could offer that option.

Only elected in 2015, he impressed Westminster observers with his tenacious leadership of a Defence Select Committee investigation into the handling of the Iraq Historic Allegations Team.

As a critic of Mrs May's welfare policies, the Prime Minister may also want to get him inside her Government tent in order to remove a backbench rebel.

Tom Tugendhat: Another member of the 2015 intake, the Tonbridge and Malling MP has already become chairman of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.

A former military officer, he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel during a career which saw him serve in Iraq and Afghanistan.

He has been tipped as a future Tory leader.

Tobias Ellwood
Tobias Ellwood

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