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(soldier, businessman, politician)
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BornRobert Ben Lobban Wallace
1970-05-15
Farnborough, Kent, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materMillfield School, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Children3
SpouseLiza née Cooke
PartyConservative
UK/Defence Secretary 2019 - 2023

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In office
24 July 2019 - 31 August 2023
Preceded byPenny Mordaunt
Succeeded byGrant Shapps

Employment.png Minister of State for Security

In office
17 July 2016 - 24 July 2019

Employment.png Parliamentary Under Secretary of State

In office
12 May 2015 - 17 July 2016

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In office
12 May 2015 - 17 July 2016

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In office
15 July 2014 - 12 May 2015

Ben Wallace is a British Conservative Party politician who stood down as Secretary of State for Defence on 31 August 2023, after five years in that post. He had previously been Minister of State for Security and Economic Crime from 2016 to 2019.

Ben Wallace has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Wyre and Preston North constituency since the 2010 UK General Election. Wallace was first elected as the MP for Lancaster and Wyre constituency in the 2005 UK General Election, prior to which he was a Captain in the British Army.[1]

Military career

At the age of 19 Wallace attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, before being commissioned as a platoon commander into the Scots Guards. During his eight-year military service Ben Wallace was in Germany, Windsor, Cyprus, Central America and Northern Ireland. In 1992 he was mentioned in dispatches.[citation needed] Ben Wallace's last post was as Company Commander of F Company Scots Guards.

From 2003 to 2005 he was overseas director of QinetiQ, the UK's former Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA). During his employment he worked with a number of overseas Government security agencies.

Statements

"Terrorism"

In March 2017, Ben Wallace was quoted on the UK's new "Action Counters Terrorism" campaign that "The horror of recent terrorist attacks in Europe and beyond is a shocking reminder of the threat we all face..."[2]

Tweeting against Corbyn

In 2018, Tory security minister Ben Wallace was accused of comparing Jeremy Corbyn to double agent Kim Philby who worked as a British spy before defecting to the Soviet Union during the Cold War. He tweeted:

"'Jeremy has been interested in foreign policy issues his entire political career' - Labour MP Louise Haigh - yup so was Kim Philby."

Spokesperson for Mr Corbyn, Matt Zarb-Cousin, replied:

"Ben as the UK's Minister of State for Security I'm gonna ask you to rethink this comparison between a British spy who defected to the Soviet Union and HM's Leader of the Opposition.
"Do we really want our political culture to degenerate to this level? Let's have some respect."

Wallace told Sky News:

"It was a light-hearted dig at Louise Haigh's excuse that Corbyn was interested in foreign affairs.
"I was simply saying Kim Philby was also interested in foreign affairs."[3]


 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Munich Security Conference/202218 February 202220 February 2022Germany
Munich
Bavaria
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Munich Security Conference/202317 February 202319 February 2023Germany
Munich
Bavaria
Annual conference of mid-level functionaries from the military-industrial complex - politicians, propagandists and lobbyists. The real decisions are made by deep politicians behind the scenes, elsewhere.
Munich Security Conference/202416 February 202418 February 2024Germany
Munich
Bavaria
Annual conference of mid-level functionaries from the military-industrial complex - politicians, propagandists and lobbyists - in their own bubble, far from the concerns of their subjects

 

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