UK Home Secretary Priti Patel on Monday resigned from the Cabinet in a letter to the outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson and said she plans to support his successor Liz Truss from the backbenches of Parliament. The Indian-origin senior minister, a close ally of Johnson, was widely expected not to be included in the top line-up of Prime Minister elect Truss' top team. In her resignation letter addressed to Johnson, 50-year-old Patel highlighted her many achievements in the post, including a Migration and Mobility Partnership signed with India, among other countries, to tackle illegal migration. I congratulate Liz Truss on being elected our new leader and will give her my support as our new Prime Minister, she wrote in her resignation letter. It is my choice to continue my public service to the country and the Witham constituency from the backbenches once Liz formally assumes office and a new Home Secretary is appointed. From the backbenches, I will champion many of the policies an
PM Johnson also expressed his "admiration" for the country's civil servants, whom he described as "brilliant alpha minds"
Theresa May is hardly Romulus Augustus, but a government that neglects the importance of moral leadership is in dangerous waters
Her departure won't affect India's influence in the power corridors
This comes in the wake of an apparently undisclosed meeting with the prime minister of Israel
Priti Patel resignation was second major blow for Theresa May following resignation of defence secretary Sir Michael Fallon in so-called 'sex pest' scandal