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Labour MP Frank Dobson to step down after the next election Frank Dobson to step down as Labour MP for Holborn and St Pancras after the next election
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Veteran Labour MP Frank Dobson has confirmed that he will step down at the 2015 general election.Veteran Labour MP Frank Dobson has confirmed that he will step down at the 2015 general election.
The former cabinet minister formally announced his decision not to seek a ninth straight general election win at a meeting of party members.The former cabinet minister formally announced his decision not to seek a ninth straight general election win at a meeting of party members.
“I have decided to pack in when people are stopping me in the street to say they hope I am not going - rather than waiting until they ask why the hell I am still around,” he said.“I have decided to pack in when people are stopping me in the street to say they hope I am not going - rather than waiting until they ask why the hell I am still around,” he said.
Now 74, the avuncular bearded Yorkshire-born politician has represented Holborn and St Pancras in London since 1979.Now 74, the avuncular bearded Yorkshire-born politician has represented Holborn and St Pancras in London since 1979.
He was made health secretary by Tony Blair when Labour swept to power in 1997.He was made health secretary by Tony Blair when Labour swept to power in 1997.
But his spell at the top table was cut short when Mr Blair persuaded him to run as the party's candidate to be the capital's first elected mayor.But his spell at the top table was cut short when Mr Blair persuaded him to run as the party's candidate to be the capital's first elected mayor.
After finishing third behind former colleague Ken Livingstone and Tory Steve Norris, Mr Dobson returned to the backbenches and spoke out against a string of party policies including the Iraq War, top-up fees for students, the marketisation of parts of the NHS and longer detention without charge for terror suspects.After finishing third behind former colleague Ken Livingstone and Tory Steve Norris, Mr Dobson returned to the backbenches and spoke out against a string of party policies including the Iraq War, top-up fees for students, the marketisation of parts of the NHS and longer detention without charge for terror suspects.
“It has been an honour to represent the people of Holborn and St Pancras for all these years and to have made at least some contribution to making it a better place to live,” he said.“It has been an honour to represent the people of Holborn and St Pancras for all these years and to have made at least some contribution to making it a better place to live,” he said.
“I am proud of the people I represent. They get on together and help one another. Outsiders who have tried to stir up divisions have always failed. Common sense and human decency have prevailed.“I am proud of the people I represent. They get on together and help one another. Outsiders who have tried to stir up divisions have always failed. Common sense and human decency have prevailed.
“It has been hard work keeping up with the needs and aspirations of local people and helping resolve their problems. My constituents have been slow to chide and swift to bless.“It has been hard work keeping up with the needs and aspirations of local people and helping resolve their problems. My constituents have been slow to chide and swift to bless.
“So I have enjoyed the job. I will keep at it until the next election and give whatever help I can to my successor.”“So I have enjoyed the job. I will keep at it until the next election and give whatever help I can to my successor.”
Labour leader Ed Miliband said: “Frank is one of parliament's finest and he will be sorely missed.Labour leader Ed Miliband said: “Frank is one of parliament's finest and he will be sorely missed.
“On behalf of the Labour Party I would like to thank him for his dedication, strong sense of social justice and his years of service to our party and our country.“On behalf of the Labour Party I would like to thank him for his dedication, strong sense of social justice and his years of service to our party and our country.
“Throughout his 35 years in parliament he has fought for many causes, most notably our NHS, including his time as Labour's first health secretary for 18 years, but he has always put the people of Holborn and St Pancras first.“Throughout his 35 years in parliament he has fought for many causes, most notably our NHS, including his time as Labour's first health secretary for 18 years, but he has always put the people of Holborn and St Pancras first.
“I will miss his friendship, his wise words and his sense of humour.“I will miss his friendship, his wise words and his sense of humour.
“We wish Frank the very best.”“We wish Frank the very best.”
With Mr Dobson having secured a majority of almost 10,000 in 2010, the seat will be very attractive to would-be MPs.With Mr Dobson having secured a majority of almost 10,000 in 2010, the seat will be very attractive to would-be MPs.
Among names tipped as possible successors alongside local politicians is former Director of Public Prosecutions Sir Keir Starmer.Among names tipped as possible successors alongside local politicians is former Director of Public Prosecutions Sir Keir Starmer.