Britain's Hague steps down as foreign secretary

Published July 15, 2014
British Foreign Secretary William Hague.—AP photo
British Foreign Secretary William Hague.—AP photo

LONDON: Britain's William Hague announced his resignation as foreign secretary to become leader of the lower house of parliament on Monday, part of a reshuffle of the Conservative-led government.

“Tonight I am standing down as Foreign Secretary after four years to serve as Leader of the House of Commons,” Hague wrote on Twitter. “I will not stand as an MP in the May 2015 General Election.”

Hague's new role will see him coordinating the government's business in the lower house of Britain's parliament.

Prime Minister David Cameron, the leader of the Conservative party, is carrying out what is expected to be a final reshuffle of top government jobs before a national election next May and is expected to announce a raft of new appointments on Tuesday.

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