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Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd has announced she will not be standing at the general election in December. | Former Home Secretary Amber Rudd has announced she will not be standing at the general election in December. |
The Hastings and Rye MP said she was "not finished with politics" but would not be defending her seat. | The Hastings and Rye MP said she was "not finished with politics" but would not be defending her seat. |
Ms Rudd, who had a majority of 346 at the last election, resigned from the cabinet and surrendered the Tory whip over Brexit in September. | Ms Rudd, who had a majority of 346 at the last election, resigned from the cabinet and surrendered the Tory whip over Brexit in September. |
She was not among those Tories who had the party whip restored by the prime minister on Tuesday. | She was not among those Tories who had the party whip restored by the prime minister on Tuesday. |
Speaking to the Evening Standard earlier, Ms Rudd said: "I will be leaving the House of Commons on perfectly good terms with the prime minister and I want him to succeed. | Speaking to the Evening Standard earlier, Ms Rudd said: "I will be leaving the House of Commons on perfectly good terms with the prime minister and I want him to succeed. |
"I'm happy to leave the House of Commons as a Conservative MP." | "I'm happy to leave the House of Commons as a Conservative MP." |
Her decision last month to quit the Cabinet came after 21 of her colleagues lost the Tory whip when they backed a plan to take control of the Commons timetable to pass legislation to block a no-deal Brexit. | Her decision last month to quit the Cabinet came after 21 of her colleagues lost the Tory whip when they backed a plan to take control of the Commons timetable to pass legislation to block a no-deal Brexit. |
Ten of the MPs had the whip restored on Tuesday evening. | Ten of the MPs had the whip restored on Tuesday evening. |
In a tweet, Ms Rudd confirmed she had been told by Government Chief Whip Mark Spencer she would not be having the Tory whip restored. | |
Asked about her actions during the party row over Brexit, Ms Rudd said: "I felt I made the right steps at those critical points and I am pleased that the prime minister has now restored the whip to some of those colleagues." | Asked about her actions during the party row over Brexit, Ms Rudd said: "I felt I made the right steps at those critical points and I am pleased that the prime minister has now restored the whip to some of those colleagues." |
She did not rule out a return to Westminster in the future, but said there were "many other things I want to do". | She did not rule out a return to Westminster in the future, but said there were "many other things I want to do". |
Ms Rudd is the latest high-ranking Conservative to announce they will not be standing at the general election. | Ms Rudd is the latest high-ranking Conservative to announce they will not be standing at the general election. |
Before she resigned from her cabinet post, Ms Rudd was the work and pensions secretary and women and equalities minister. | Before she resigned from her cabinet post, Ms Rudd was the work and pensions secretary and women and equalities minister. |
Sir Patrick McLoughlin, who has served as chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, transport secretary and party chairman, said he too would not seek re-election in his Derbyshire Dales constituency. | Sir Patrick McLoughlin, who has served as chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, transport secretary and party chairman, said he too would not seek re-election in his Derbyshire Dales constituency. |