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Conservative MP Tim Yeo loses deselection vote | |
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Senior Conservative MP Tim Yeo has lost his fight against being deselected by party activists. | |
The former environment minister demanded the secret ballot by Tory members in South Suffolk after the association's committee voted not to re-adopt him as a candidate. | |
Mr Yeo promised his "unqualified support" to his successor. | |
The result of the count comes three days after fellow Tory MP Anne McIntosh was deselected. | |
David Cameron had backed Mr Yeo, saying he would be a "great loss". | |
The 68-year-old, an MP since 1983, was cleared last year of breaking parliamentary rules on lobbying. | The 68-year-old, an MP since 1983, was cleared last year of breaking parliamentary rules on lobbying. |
'Immensely grateful' | |
He stood aside temporarily as chairman of the Commons Energy and Climate Committee while an investigation was carried out following a newspaper story. | He stood aside temporarily as chairman of the Commons Energy and Climate Committee while an investigation was carried out following a newspaper story. |
Mr Yeo returned to the role, but the executive committee of the South Suffolk Conservative Association voted in December against re-adopting him as a candidate. | Mr Yeo returned to the role, but the executive committee of the South Suffolk Conservative Association voted in December against re-adopting him as a candidate. |
Reports suggest this reflected frustration among some members that he had not devoted enough time to the constituency while the standards inquiry was going on. | Reports suggest this reflected frustration among some members that he had not devoted enough time to the constituency while the standards inquiry was going on. |
But Mr Yeo, who said he was proud of his career and happy to be judged on his record, challenged the committee's verdict. | |
This led to a postal vote by the association's 600 members, which was counted on Monday afternoon at Conservative headquarters in London. | |
Party sources said there had been an 82% turnout in the ballot, but refused to give details of the margin of defeat. | |
'Difficult time' | |
After the result was announced, Mr Yeo said: "It has been a privilege to serve as MP for South Suffolk since 1983. I will continue to work for all my constituents until the general election next year. | |
"I am immensely grateful to all those Conservative Party members who voted for me to continue as their MP. I now ask them all to campaign for my successor with the same loyalty and dedication they have shown to me. | |
"I will give my full and unqualified support to whoever is chosen as the candidate here in South Suffolk. I wish him or her every success." | |
Toby Kramers, chairman of South Suffolk Conservative Association, said: "This has been a difficult time for the association. Our priority now is to work together for success in the European elections later this." | |
A Conservative spokesman said selection for the South Suffolk constituency would "be opened in due course". | |
Mr Yeo also served as a minister in the Home Office, Foreign Office and Department of Health in John Major and Margaret Thatcher's governments in the 1980s and 1990sq. | |
He won the Suffolk South seat with an 8,689 majority at the last general election. | |
Last week, Ms McIntosh lost a vote of confidence among Conservative members in Thirsk and Malton, following a long-running dispute with constituency officials. | Last week, Ms McIntosh lost a vote of confidence among Conservative members in Thirsk and Malton, following a long-running dispute with constituency officials. |
She insisted she still planned to run again for Parliament at the 2015 general election. | She insisted she still planned to run again for Parliament at the 2015 general election. |