...In a statement to the Maidenhead Advertiser, the Maidenhead MP said she wanted to focus on causes close to her heart, including her work on stopping the Global Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking.
...In a statement to the Maidenhead Advertiser, the Maidenhead MP said she wanted to focus on causes close to her heart, including her work on stopping the Global Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking.
I bet the Taxpayers alliance will be up in armsShameful and scandalous antics, it absolutely stinks
Bye now, mind how you go
The list of Conservative MPs who have announced they are standing down at the next general election, as of March 8 2024, appears below.
– Adam Afriyie, Windsor (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 20,079)– Nickie Aiken, Cities of London and Westminster (MP since 2019, 2019 majority 3,953)– Lucy Allan, Telford (MP since 2015; 2019 majority 10,941)– Richard Bacon, South Norfolk (MP since 2001; 2019 majority 21,275)– John Baron, Basildon & Billericay (MP since 2001; 2019 majority 20,412)– Sir Paul Beresford, Mole Valley (MP since 1997; 2019 majority 12,041)– Sir Graham Brady, Altrincham & Sale West (MP since 1997; 2019 majority 6,139)– Steve Brine, Winchester (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 985)– Sir Bill Cash, Stone (previously MP for Stafford 1984-97, then Stone since 1997; 2019 majority 19,945)– Chris Clarkson, Heywood & Middleton (MP since 2019; 2019 majority 663)– Tracey Crouch, Chatham & Aylesford (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 18,540)– Dehenna Davison, Bishop Auckland (MP since 2019; 2019 majority 7,962)– Jonathan Djanogly, Huntingdon (MP since 2001; 2019 majority 19,383)– Sir James Duddridge, Rochford & Southend East (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 12,286)– Philip Dunne, Ludlow (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 23,648)– George Eustice, Camborne & Redruth (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 8,700)– Mike Freer, Finchley & Golders Green (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 6,562)– Nick Gibb, Bognor Regis & Littlehampton (MP since 1997; 2019 majority 22,503)– Jo Gideon, Stoke-on-Trent Central (MP since 2019; 2019 majority 670)– Sir Robert Goodwill, Scarborough & Whitby (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 10,270)– Chris Grayling, Epsom & Ewell (MP since 2001; 2019 majority 17,873)– Stephen Hammond, Wimbledon (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 628)– Trudy Harrison, Copeland (MP since 2017; 2019 majority 5,842)– Sir Oliver Heald, North East Hertfordshire (MP since 1992; 2019 majority 18,189)– Gordon Henderson, Sittingbourne & Sheppey (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 24,479)– John Howell, Henley (MP since 2008; 2019 majority 14,053)– Alister Jack, Dumfries & Galloway (MP since 2017; 2019 majority 1,805)– Sajid Javid, Bromsgrove (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 23,106)– David Jones, Clwyd West (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 6,747)– Sir Greg Knight, East Yorkshire (previously MP for Derby North 1983-97, then East Yorkshire since 2001; 2019 majority 22,787)– Kwasi Kwarteng, Spelthorne (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 18,393)– Pauline Latham, Mid-Derbyshire (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 15,385)– Theresa May, Maidenhead (MP since 1997; 2019 majority 18,846)– Stephen McPartland, Stevenage (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 8,562)– Sir Bob Neill, Bromley & Chislehurst (MP since 2006; 2019 majority 10,891)– Matthew Offord, Hendon (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 4,230)– Mark Pawsey, Rugby (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 13,447)– Sir Mike Penning, Hemel Hempstead (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 14,563)– Andrew Percy, Brigg & Goole (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 21,941)– Will Quince, Colchester (MP since 2015; 2019 majority 9,423)– Dominic Raab, Esher & Walton (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 2,743)– Douglas Ross, Moray (MP since 2017; 2019 majority 513)– Paul Scully, Sutton and Cheam (MP since 2015; 2019 majority 8,351)– Sir Alok Sharma, Reading West (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 4,117)– Chloe Smith, Norwich North (MP since 2009; 2019 majority 4,738)– Henry Smith, Crawley (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 8,360)– Royston Smith, Southampton Itchen (MP since 2015; 2019 majority 4,498)– Sir Gary Streeter, Devon South West (previously MP for Plymouth Sutton 1992-97, then Devon South West since 1997; 2019 majority 21,430)– Edward Timpson, Eddisbury (previously MP for Crewe & Nantwich 2008-2017, then Crewe & Nantwich since 2019; 2019 majority 18,443)– Sir Charles Walker, Broxbourne (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 19,807)– Robin Walker, Worcester (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 6,758)– Ben Wallace, Wyre & Preston North (previously MP for Lancaster & Wyre 2005-10, then Wyre & Preston North since 2010; 2019 majority 16,781)– Craig Whittaker, Calder Valley (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 5,774)– William Wragg, Hazel Grove (MP since 2015; 2019 majority 4,423)
Bye now, mind how you go
The list of Conservative MPs who have announced they are standing down at the next general election, as of March 8 2024, appears below.
– Adam Afriyie, Windsor (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 20,079)– Nickie Aiken, Cities of London and Westminster (MP since 2019, 2019 majority 3,953)– Lucy Allan, Telford (MP since 2015; 2019 majority 10,941)– Richard Bacon, South Norfolk (MP since 2001; 2019 majority 21,275)– John Baron, Basildon & Billericay (MP since 2001; 2019 majority 20,412)– Sir Paul Beresford, Mole Valley (MP since 1997; 2019 majority 12,041)– Sir Graham Brady, Altrincham & Sale West (MP since 1997; 2019 majority 6,139)– Steve Brine, Winchester (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 985)– Sir Bill Cash, Stone (previously MP for Stafford 1984-97, then Stone since 1997; 2019 majority 19,945)– Chris Clarkson, Heywood & Middleton (MP since 2019; 2019 majority 663)– Tracey Crouch, Chatham & Aylesford (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 18,540)– Dehenna Davison, Bishop Auckland (MP since 2019; 2019 majority 7,962)– Jonathan Djanogly, Huntingdon (MP since 2001; 2019 majority 19,383)– Sir James Duddridge, Rochford & Southend East (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 12,286)– Philip Dunne, Ludlow (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 23,648)– George Eustice, Camborne & Redruth (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 8,700)– Mike Freer, Finchley & Golders Green (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 6,562)– Nick Gibb, Bognor Regis & Littlehampton (MP since 1997; 2019 majority 22,503)– Jo Gideon, Stoke-on-Trent Central (MP since 2019; 2019 majority 670)– Sir Robert Goodwill, Scarborough & Whitby (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 10,270)– Chris Grayling, Epsom & Ewell (MP since 2001; 2019 majority 17,873)– Stephen Hammond, Wimbledon (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 628)– Trudy Harrison, Copeland (MP since 2017; 2019 majority 5,842)– Sir Oliver Heald, North East Hertfordshire (MP since 1992; 2019 majority 18,189)– Gordon Henderson, Sittingbourne & Sheppey (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 24,479)– John Howell, Henley (MP since 2008; 2019 majority 14,053)– Alister Jack, Dumfries & Galloway (MP since 2017; 2019 majority 1,805)– Sajid Javid, Bromsgrove (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 23,106)– David Jones, Clwyd West (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 6,747)– Sir Greg Knight, East Yorkshire (previously MP for Derby North 1983-97, then East Yorkshire since 2001; 2019 majority 22,787)– Kwasi Kwarteng, Spelthorne (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 18,393)– Pauline Latham, Mid-Derbyshire (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 15,385)– Theresa May, Maidenhead (MP since 1997; 2019 majority 18,846)– Stephen McPartland, Stevenage (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 8,562)– Sir Bob Neill, Bromley & Chislehurst (MP since 2006; 2019 majority 10,891)– Matthew Offord, Hendon (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 4,230)– Mark Pawsey, Rugby (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 13,447)– Sir Mike Penning, Hemel Hempstead (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 14,563)– Andrew Percy, Brigg & Goole (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 21,941)– Will Quince, Colchester (MP since 2015; 2019 majority 9,423)– Dominic Raab, Esher & Walton (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 2,743)– Douglas Ross, Moray (MP since 2017; 2019 majority 513)– Paul Scully, Sutton and Cheam (MP since 2015; 2019 majority 8,351)– Sir Alok Sharma, Reading West (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 4,117)– Chloe Smith, Norwich North (MP since 2009; 2019 majority 4,738)– Henry Smith, Crawley (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 8,360)– Royston Smith, Southampton Itchen (MP since 2015; 2019 majority 4,498)– Sir Gary Streeter, Devon South West (previously MP for Plymouth Sutton 1992-97, then Devon South West since 1997; 2019 majority 21,430)– Edward Timpson, Eddisbury (previously MP for Crewe & Nantwich 2008-2017, then Crewe & Nantwich since 2019; 2019 majority 18,443)– Sir Charles Walker, Broxbourne (MP since 2005; 2019 majority 19,807)– Robin Walker, Worcester (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 6,758)– Ben Wallace, Wyre & Preston North (previously MP for Lancaster & Wyre 2005-10, then Wyre & Preston North since 2010; 2019 majority 16,781)– Craig Whittaker, Calder Valley (MP since 2010; 2019 majority 5,774)– William Wragg, Hazel Grove (MP since 2015; 2019 majority 4,423)
It's what the Tories have always wantedPrivate hospitals are doing one in 10 of all planned NHS operations amid patients’ frustration at long delays in NHS care and political pressure to cut waiting times.
New figures seen by the Guardian prompted campaigners to warn that the NHS is “allowing the private sector to make a killing” and is seeing more and more of its services “cannibalised” because years of underinvestment mean it can no longer provide care quickly.
Anderson to Reform UK, here we go!
Just a pity so many of them have already bottled it and decided not to stand.The only joy I will get out of this years GE is seeing Tory after Tory loosing their seat (that's if they haven't resigned already like May). I might have to take a day off for it to be honest.
"His lawyers said the fact that his donation was to a party led by Britain’s first Hindu prime minister, a politician of Indian heritage, was further evidence of him embracing diversity"Such lovely people:
"The Conservative party’s biggest donor told colleagues that looking at Diane Abbott makes you “want to hate all black women” and said the MP “should be shot”, the Guardian can reveal.
Frank Hester, who has given £10m to the Tories in the past year, said in the meeting that he did not hate all black women. But he also said that seeing Abbott, who is Britain’s longest-serving black MP, on TV meant “you just want to hate all black women because she’s there”.
Like what you did there!Anderson to Reform UK, here we go!
Lady McAlpine wants us to get on board the Boris Bus.Plot to oust Sunak as PM and bring back Boris hatched as 50 Tories attend meeting led by pro-Johnson aristocrat
Senior Tories are plotting to replace Rishi Sunak with ousted former Prime Minister Boris Johnson in an attempt to turn around the party's polling fortunes.www.lbc.co.uk
Get him back in, watching him getting demolished at an election would be wonderful.