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Former minister quits Parliament | Former minister quits Parliament |
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Former government minister Jane Kennedy is to stand down as MP for Liverpool Wavertree at the general election. | Former government minister Jane Kennedy is to stand down as MP for Liverpool Wavertree at the general election. |
In a statement, Ms Kennedy said she needed a "fresh challenge" after 18 years in parliament. | In a statement, Ms Kennedy said she needed a "fresh challenge" after 18 years in parliament. |
Ms Kennedy became an MP in 1992 and has served in a variety of senior ministerial positions in successive Labour governments. | Ms Kennedy became an MP in 1992 and has served in a variety of senior ministerial positions in successive Labour governments. |
But she quit as Environment Minister in June in a row over Gordon Brown's leadership of the party. | |
She piled pressure on the Prime Minister after becoming the eighth minister to quit in a week, following Labour's poor European election results. | |
In a letter to Party members in Wavertree, she said she had contemplated the decision for some time. | In a letter to Party members in Wavertree, she said she had contemplated the decision for some time. |
'Close election' | 'Close election' |
Ms Kennedy said the constituency needed a Labour candidate who could "bring the necessary enthusiasm and fresh leadership to our campaign". | |
"It [the decision] has been made after careful thought and reflection and is, I believe, in the best interests of the party that I have been proud to serve for the last 30 years. | "It [the decision] has been made after careful thought and reflection and is, I believe, in the best interests of the party that I have been proud to serve for the last 30 years. |
"I am now absolutely confident that the Party will go on to win Wavertree in 2010," she added. | "I am now absolutely confident that the Party will go on to win Wavertree in 2010," she added. |
The MP also hinted that more than 10 years as a minister had taken its toll. | The MP also hinted that more than 10 years as a minister had taken its toll. |
"This has often been challenging and rewarding, but also immensely draining and exhausting, both for me and my family," she said. | "This has often been challenging and rewarding, but also immensely draining and exhausting, both for me and my family," she said. |
Colin Eldridge, Liberal Democrat candidate for Wavertree, paid tribute to his former opponent. | Colin Eldridge, Liberal Democrat candidate for Wavertree, paid tribute to his former opponent. |
He said: "As a parliamentarian, she has consistently raised her concerns for issues she sees as important. | He said: "As a parliamentarian, she has consistently raised her concerns for issues she sees as important. |
"Clearly, one of the major factors in her decision is the fact that it will be an extremely close election." | "Clearly, one of the major factors in her decision is the fact that it will be an extremely close election." |
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