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Former Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt is to stand down as an MP at the next election but has said the move has nothing to do with the expenses furore. | Former Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt is to stand down as an MP at the next election but has said the move has nothing to do with the expenses furore. |
The Labour MP for Leicester West was health secretary during Tony Blair's latter years as PM. She said she wanted to spend more time with her family. | The Labour MP for Leicester West was health secretary during Tony Blair's latter years as PM. She said she wanted to spend more time with her family. |
Children's minister Beverley Hughes has also announced said she will stand down due to "family circumstances". | Children's minister Beverley Hughes has also announced said she will stand down due to "family circumstances". |
More than a dozen MPs have said they will step down in recent weeks. | More than a dozen MPs have said they will step down in recent weeks. |
Some have been forced out as a result of controversy over their expenses while a number have said they are leaving Parliament for health or family reasons. | Some have been forced out as a result of controversy over their expenses while a number have said they are leaving Parliament for health or family reasons. |
The Daily Telegraph, which has obtained the details of all MPs' expenses for the past four years, has not published any details of Ms Hewitt's claims. | The Daily Telegraph, which has obtained the details of all MPs' expenses for the past four years, has not published any details of Ms Hewitt's claims. |
Ms Hewitt has called for the public to be consulted on the revamp of the discredited expenses system. | Ms Hewitt has called for the public to be consulted on the revamp of the discredited expenses system. |
MPS LEAVING PARLIAMENT The following MPs have said in the past three weeks that they will not contest the next electionConservative: Andrew MacKay, Julie Kirkbride, Douglas Hogg, Sir Peter Viggers, Anthony Steen, Sir Nicholas and Ann Winterton, Christopher FraserLabour: Margaret Moran, Ben Chapman, David Chaytor, Ian McCartney, John Smith, Patricia Hewitt, Beverley Hughes, Michael Martin (Speaker) Hoon 'sorry' for expenses error Labour MP Chaytor to stand down | |
When she left the Cabinet in 2007, Ms Hewitt said she wanted to spend more time with her family, some of whom live in Australia - where Ms Hewitt was born. | When she left the Cabinet in 2007, Ms Hewitt said she wanted to spend more time with her family, some of whom live in Australia - where Ms Hewitt was born. |
Ms Hewitt was a senior aide to former Labour leader Neil Kinnock and a director of civil liberties organisation Liberty before being elected to Parliament in 1997. | Ms Hewitt was a senior aide to former Labour leader Neil Kinnock and a director of civil liberties organisation Liberty before being elected to Parliament in 1997. |
Her decision not to contest the next election cames as Labour MP David Chaytor said he would stand down at the next election after being accused of claiming money for a mortgage he had already paid off. | |
Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon became the second cabinet minister in 24 hours to repay allowances after he claimed bills in advance for a full year on one property - but claimed a different house was his second home in the same year. |