Dominic Raab’s powers as de facto prime minister are extensive, and would allow him to order military action, Number 10 have said.
Boris Johnson asked the foreign secretary, as part of his role as first secretary of state, to stand in for him after his coronavirus symptoms worsened on Monday afternoon.
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman confirmed that, as well as leading the government’s daily coronavirus ‘war cabinet’ sessions,Mr Raab would also chair any necessary meetings of the National Security Council in Johnson’s stead.
The PM usually chairs security council meetings on a weekly basis but none is scheduled during the parliamentary recess, said Number 10.
Johnson’s spokesman confirmed that his letters of last resort, the sealed final instructions to the commanders of Britain’s Trident nuclear deterrent detailing what to do in the event of an attack on the nation, would remain in place during his time in hospital.
‘The prime minister remains the prime minister,’ said the No 10 spokesman, when asked about the letters at the Downing Street morning press briefing.
The PM’s spokesman told reporters: ‘In relation to national security matters, the first secretary of state and the cabinet have the authority and ability to respond in the prime minister’s absence.
‘The UK has a robust national security architecture, including the National Security Council, which is designated to be resilient and able to operate effectively under different circumstances.’
Britain’s defence chief had earlier insisted it would be ‘business as usual’ amid concerns over who had the authority to take major decisions in the Conservative Party leader’s absence.
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