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Sir Ben Wallace
Ben Wallace

Sir Ben Wallace

Secretary of State for Defence (2019-2023), United Kingdom

Sir Ben was one of NATO’s longest serving Defence Ministers, steering the UK’s national security through turbulent times. Under his stewardship the UK responded to the evacuation of Kabul and Sudan.

Internationally, Sir Ben is widely regarded as being one of the main leaders of the West’s response to Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine. He was the first to call for and deliver lethal aid to Ukraine before the war. At home he completed two Strategic Defence Reviews and delivered the UK’s first AI strategy for the MOD. He was also successful in securing £31bn of extra funding for defence.

Before entering the Ministry of Defence, Sir Ben served as the UK Security Minister, a portfolio covering counter terrorism, counter espionage, organised and cybercrime. He oversaw the response to the GRU use of nerve agent in Salisbury and the Wannacry Cyber attack. He served in Government under five Prime Ministers and worked with both the Trump and Biden administrations.

Sir Ben started his career as a soldier at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He served on two operational tours and was mentioned in despatches for gallantry. He was knighted in 2024 for political and public service.