Gavin Williamson: who is the Yorkshire-born Education Secretary - and will he resign over the A level exams controversy?

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Gavin Williamson was elected Conservative MP for South Staffordshire in May 2010, a position which he still holds today

Gavin Williamson, the Education Secretary for England, has been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons recently, following the disastrous way in which A level results were handled by the government this year.

But what has he said about the A level results crisis - and will he resign from government in the wake of the chaos? Here’s what you need to know.

What happened with A level results?

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Gavin Williamson, the Education Secretary for England, has been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons recently, following the disastrous way in which A level results were handled by the government this year (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)Gavin Williamson, the Education Secretary for England, has been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons recently, following the disastrous way in which A level results were handled by the government this year (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)
Gavin Williamson, the Education Secretary for England, has been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons recently, following the disastrous way in which A level results were handled by the government this year (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)

Students in England received their A level results on Thursday 13 August, with 40 per cent seeing a downgrade in their predicted results by exams regulator Ofqual.

A controversial algorithm was used to calculate results, with students receiving grades based on prior grade averages for their schools, leaving many at a disadvantage.

However, the government announced a U-turn on its exam grading formula on Monday 17 August, with students now marked on teachers’ predicted grades.

Gavin Williamson has said he is "incredibly sorry for the distress" caused to pupils after making a U-turn on how A-levels are graded.

Who is Gavin Williamson?

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Gavin Williamson, from Scarborough, North Yorkshire, originally began a career in manufacturing, successfully turning around a struggling pottery in Staffordshire.

He then became the managing director of an architectural design firm, which has been involved in the design of schools, public sector and commercial buildings.

Mr Williamson was elected as a County Councillor in 2001, before standing down in 2005, to contest the seat of Blackpool North and Fleetwood, in Lancashire.

Afterwards, he became Deputy Chairman of Staffordshire Area Conservatives, Chairman of Stoke on Trent Conservative Association and Vice Chairman of Derbyshire Dales Conservative Association.

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In 2010, he ran for and was successful in winning the parliamentary seat of South Staffordshire.

Mr Williamson was elected Conservative MP for South Staffordshire in May 2010, a position which he still holds today.

On 14 July 2016 he became the Chief Whip (Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury) and held this position until 2 November 2017.

From 2 November 2017 to 1 May 2019 Mr Williamson held the role of Secretary of State for Defence, but was sacked for allegedly disclosing plans to allow Chinese telecoms giant, Huawei, to help build the UK's 5G network.

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He strenuously denied that he leaked information from the National Security Council.

Two months later, on 24 July 2019, Gavin Williamson CBE was appointed Secretary of State for Education.

In this role, he is responsible for the work of the Department for Education, including the school curriculum, higher education, teacher recruitment and retention and further education.

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