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Tristram Hunt stands down as Labour MP to become director at Victoria and Albert Museum | Tristram Hunt stands down as Labour MP to become director at Victoria and Albert Museum |
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Jeremy Corbyn was rocked today by the sudden resignation of another senior Labour MP, when Tristram Hunt announced he was leaving Westminster immediately. | |
The former Shadow Education Secretary - who has been MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central since 2010 – will become the new director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, in London. | |
The exit is the second within weeks, after Jamie Reed, the MP for Copeland, in Cumbria, said he was also standing down – triggering two perilous by-elections. | |
When Mr Reed quit, other Labour MPs said they expected other colleagues to follow – disillusioned by the party’s dismal poll ratings and prospects under Mr Corbyn. | When Mr Reed quit, other Labour MPs said they expected other colleagues to follow – disillusioned by the party’s dismal poll ratings and prospects under Mr Corbyn. |
Tom Watson, Labour’s deputy leader, did not disguise the latest blow to his party, saying of Mr Hunt: “His departure will be keenly felt by Parliament and by the Labour Party.” | |
Nigel Farage, the former Ukip leader, was quick to torment his political opponents, tweeting: “Tristram Hunt's resignation from Stoke will be followed by many others. Labour is doomed.” | |
One Labour MP told the Politics Home website: “Tristram has been talking about this for a while, so it's no surprise that he's decided to go. | |
“There are scores of us who would quit if we had another job to go to because we know that the party has no chance at the next election.” | |
Another moderate Labour MP, Ben Bradshaw, tweeted: “Gutted at loss of another superb colleague @TristramHuntMP. | |
“Can't blame him given great new job, but huge loss for our Party & the country.” | |
However, in his resignation letter, Mr Hunt did not criticise Mr Corbyn, but said the opportunity to lead the V&A was too good to turn down. | |
He wrote: “I have no desire to rock the boat now and anyone who interprets my decision to leave in that way is just plain wrong.” | |
Mr Hunt was among many centrist Labour MPs who had refused to serve on Jeremy Corbyn's frontbench, making his opposition to the leader’s project well-known. | |
At the 2015 election, he won the Stoke-on-Trent Central seat with a 5,100 majority from Ukip, making the by-election a huge opportunity for that party. | |
On paper, it is a reasonably safe Labour seat – but Stoke-on-Trent voted 69 per cent to Leave the EU in the referendum, by 81,000 votes to 36,000. | |
However, it will be an intriguing three-way marginal, because the Conservatives were only beaten into third place by 33 votes. | |
In Copeland, the Tories are confident of snatching that seat from Labour. Defeat in either election will fuel criticism that Mr Corbyn is leading Labour to disaster. | |
Meanwhile, other by-elections loom with the likely victories of Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram in the Greater Manchester and Merseyside mayoral election respectively, in May. | |
Mr Hunt is a respected published historian, who lectures in modern history at Queen Mary University in London – but has never curated a museum, or run a big organisation | |
He came to prominence in the late 1990s, as a Tony Blair supporting adviser to the science minister David Sainsbury. |
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