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MP Dan Jarvis to stand for Sheffield City Region mayor | MP Dan Jarvis to stand for Sheffield City Region mayor |
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Labour MP Dan Jarvis has announced he intends to stand to be Sheffield City Region mayor. | Labour MP Dan Jarvis has announced he intends to stand to be Sheffield City Region mayor. |
The former soldier said he would try to remain in his post as MP for Barnsley Central if elected on 3 May. | The former soldier said he would try to remain in his post as MP for Barnsley Central if elected on 3 May. |
Mr Jarvis, 45, who has previously campaigned for a Yorkshire-wide devolution deal, is the third Labour party member to join the race. | Mr Jarvis, 45, who has previously campaigned for a Yorkshire-wide devolution deal, is the third Labour party member to join the race. |
Former sports minister and Sheffield MP Richard Caborn and Sheffield city councillor Ben Curran will also stand. | Former sports minister and Sheffield MP Richard Caborn and Sheffield city councillor Ben Curran will also stand. |
Mr Jarvis said in a statement: "South Yorkshire is entering a pivotal period in its development. | Mr Jarvis said in a statement: "South Yorkshire is entering a pivotal period in its development. |
More news from around Yorkshire | More news from around Yorkshire |
"Our soon-to-be-elected Sheffield City Region mayor will be key to unlocking the investment that our region needs: our transport, broadband, education and training systems are not fit for the challenges of the 21st Century. | "Our soon-to-be-elected Sheffield City Region mayor will be key to unlocking the investment that our region needs: our transport, broadband, education and training systems are not fit for the challenges of the 21st Century. |
"Investment in our housing and the environment lags behind what we need. All must be delivery priorities for the new mayor." | "Investment in our housing and the environment lags behind what we need. All must be delivery priorities for the new mayor." |
He said he would be looking for a wider devolution deal for Yorkshire and the Humber "because the election of a mayor in South Yorkshire is not the end of our devolution story, it is the beginning". | He said he would be looking for a wider devolution deal for Yorkshire and the Humber "because the election of a mayor in South Yorkshire is not the end of our devolution story, it is the beginning". |
Mr Jarvis campaigned for the UK to to remain in the European Union in a constituency which voted to leave. He served in the Parachute Regiment from 1997 to 2011 and was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. | Mr Jarvis campaigned for the UK to to remain in the European Union in a constituency which voted to leave. He served in the Parachute Regiment from 1997 to 2011 and was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. |
Mr Caborn was minister of sport from 2001 to 2007 and Sheffield Central MP from 1983 to 2010 and Mr Curran is a cabinet member for planning and development on Sheffield City Council. | Mr Caborn was minister of sport from 2001 to 2007 and Sheffield Central MP from 1983 to 2010 and Mr Curran is a cabinet member for planning and development on Sheffield City Council. |
Whoever wins the race in just over three months' time will be the first directly-elected mayor of South Yorkshire. | Whoever wins the race in just over three months' time will be the first directly-elected mayor of South Yorkshire. |
Analysis by James Vincent, BBC Look North political editor | |
"It's for the love, not the money" is how Dan Jarvis is billing his bid to be South Yorkshire's mayor. | |
But, with an MP's job he'll keep and the salary that goes along with it, he will find it easier than most to refuse the mayor's pay packet. | |
So what is an MP who has been front and centre of the Yorkshire devolution bid doing standing to be mayor of South Yorkshire? | |
Well, a canny bit of political manoeuvring means that if he is elected he can steer the way towards that all-encompassing deal, from the inside. | |
Other candidates may well not want South Yorkshire to join a wider Yorkshire deal. This may be the One Yorkshire supporters' only chance to get their man in prime position to change the deal once he's elected. | |
It would, of course, involve him having to agree that the position of South Yorkshire mayor should be abolished. | |
But if you've got two jobs already, that's not really a problem. |
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