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Boris Johnson's father said he was "disappointed" not to have been selected as a possible successor to his son as MP for Henley. | Boris Johnson's father said he was "disappointed" not to have been selected as a possible successor to his son as MP for Henley. |
Stanley Johnson, who is based in Devon, said it would be "superb" to represent the constituency in Oxfordshire. | Stanley Johnson, who is based in Devon, said it would be "superb" to represent the constituency in Oxfordshire. |
But the Conservatives have instead picked three local candidates as possible contenders. | But the Conservatives have instead picked three local candidates as possible contenders. |
A date for the by-election, which has come about by Boris Johnson becoming London's mayor, is yet to be set. | A date for the by-election, which has come about by Boris Johnson becoming London's mayor, is yet to be set. |
There have been reports the party could capitalise on its by-election victory in Crewe and Nantwich by setting a mid-summer date to elect a new MP for Henley. | There have been reports the party could capitalise on its by-election victory in Crewe and Nantwich by setting a mid-summer date to elect a new MP for Henley. |
'Local candidate' | 'Local candidate' |
But any contest will not feature Stanley Johnson, who said: "Of course I am very disappointed but I certainly understand and accept the reasons. | But any contest will not feature Stanley Johnson, who said: "Of course I am very disappointed but I certainly understand and accept the reasons. |
"The local Conservative association has decided in this instance to restrict the short-list to local candidates. | "The local Conservative association has decided in this instance to restrict the short-list to local candidates. |
"I am sure whoever is selected by the members will do a superb job and will win a convincing victory." | "I am sure whoever is selected by the members will do a superb job and will win a convincing victory." |
Stanley Johnson has previously worked in the European Commission. | Stanley Johnson has previously worked in the European Commission. |
The three Tory candidates are local councillors John Howell, Ann Ducker and John Cotton. | The three Tory candidates are local councillors John Howell, Ann Ducker and John Cotton. |
John Walsh, chairman of the South Oxfordshire Conservative Association, said: "Where we have not chosen a local candidate the Liberal Democrats very much pick up on that and criticise it significantly. | John Walsh, chairman of the South Oxfordshire Conservative Association, said: "Where we have not chosen a local candidate the Liberal Democrats very much pick up on that and criticise it significantly. |
"I think it is designed this time that nothing goes wrong. The primary importance is to make sure our electors turn out." | "I think it is designed this time that nothing goes wrong. The primary importance is to make sure our electors turn out." |
Labour's Richard McKenzie, the Liberal Democrats' Stephen Kearney and the Green Party's Mark Stevenson have already been selected to fight a by-election. The UK Independence Party has selected Chris Adams. | |
Boris Johnson succeeded former Deputy Prime Minister Michael Heseltine as MP for Henley at the 2001 general election with a majority of 8,458. | Boris Johnson succeeded former Deputy Prime Minister Michael Heseltine as MP for Henley at the 2001 general election with a majority of 8,458. |
He was re-elected in 2005 with an improved majority of 12,793 and a 53% share of the vote. | He was re-elected in 2005 with an improved majority of 12,793 and a 53% share of the vote. |
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