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David Heath MP to step down at general election | David Heath MP to step down at general election |
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The Liberal Democrat MP David Heath is to step down after being sacked from his ministerial job last week. | The Liberal Democrat MP David Heath is to step down after being sacked from his ministerial job last week. |
Mr Heath has represented Somerton and Frome since 1997 and before that led the county council. | |
Until the recent reshuffle he was a minister at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. | Until the recent reshuffle he was a minister at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. |
Mr Heath, 59, said he had promised his wife three years ago he would resign. He will stand aside before the next general election campaign in 2015. | Mr Heath, 59, said he had promised his wife three years ago he would resign. He will stand aside before the next general election campaign in 2015. |
"It is always difficult to call time on something that has been such a large part of one's life over so many years, but I think the right moment to do so is now approaching," he said. | "It is always difficult to call time on something that has been such a large part of one's life over so many years, but I think the right moment to do so is now approaching," he said. |
He went on: "I have hugely enjoyed the privilege of representing my community over the many years I have been involved, and I like to think I have made a difference, but now may be the right time for someone else to take on that responsibility." | He went on: "I have hugely enjoyed the privilege of representing my community over the many years I have been involved, and I like to think I have made a difference, but now may be the right time for someone else to take on that responsibility." |
'Formidable voice' | 'Formidable voice' |
Party leader Nick Clegg said his colleague had been a "huge figure in the Liberal Democrats" in his constituency. | Party leader Nick Clegg said his colleague had been a "huge figure in the Liberal Democrats" in his constituency. |
"He is that rare kind of politician that is genuinely liked and admired on all sides of the House," the deputy prime minister added. | "He is that rare kind of politician that is genuinely liked and admired on all sides of the House," the deputy prime minister added. |
"David's combination of brilliant oratory and brightly coloured socks visible on the front bench will be missed by people from all parties in Westminster." | "David's combination of brilliant oratory and brightly coloured socks visible on the front bench will be missed by people from all parties in Westminster." |
Lord Ashdown - who led the Lib Dems when Mr Heath was first elected to the Commons - paid tribute to a "formidable voice for Somerset". | Lord Ashdown - who led the Lib Dems when Mr Heath was first elected to the Commons - paid tribute to a "formidable voice for Somerset". |
"His voice in Parliament will be much missed locally. But knowing him I am sure that he will go on making a major contribution to both local and national politics." | "His voice in Parliament will be much missed locally. But knowing him I am sure that he will go on making a major contribution to both local and national politics." |
Before becoming a coalition minister the retiring MP served as deputy leader of the Commons from May 2010 to September 2012. | Before becoming a coalition minister the retiring MP served as deputy leader of the Commons from May 2010 to September 2012. |
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