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Labour MP to step down 'in next few days' after deputy mayor nomination Labour MP steps down after Greater Manchester deputy mayor nomination
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Kate Green was nominated to the new role by Greater Manchester's mayor on WednesdayKate Green was nominated to the new role by Greater Manchester's mayor on Wednesday
An MP will step down "in the next few days" after being nominated as a city region's new deputy mayor. An MP has stepped down after being nominated as a city region's new deputy mayor.
Kate Green, the Labour MP for Stretford and Urmston, has been chosen to replace Baroness Bev Hughes in Greater Manchester, who announced she was leaving the deputy role on Wednesday. Kate Green, the Labour MP for Stretford and Urmston, was chosen to replace Baroness Bev Hughes in Greater Manchester, who announced she was leaving the deputy role on Wednesday.
Ms Green, who was first elected in 2010, announced in February that she would not stand in the next election.Ms Green, who was first elected in 2010, announced in February that she would not stand in the next election.
She said being an MP had been "an enormous privilege".She said being an MP had been "an enormous privilege".
Apologising for "suddenness of this news" on Facebook, she said there were "some formal confirmatory steps to go through" before she took up her new role, but her nomination meant she "will be standing down from Parliament in the next few days". Apologising for "suddenness of this news" on Facebook, she said there were "some formal confirmatory steps to go through" before she took up her new role but she would be standing down.
"It has been an enormous privilege to represent my wonderful constituents in Stretford and Urmston over the past 12 years," she said. "It has been an enormous privilege to represent my wonderful constituents in Stretford and Urmston over the past 12 years," she added.
Ms Green's nomination to replace Baroness Hughes will go before the region's Police, Fire and Crime Panel for approvalMs Green's nomination to replace Baroness Hughes will go before the region's Police, Fire and Crime Panel for approval
She said she wanted to "pay tribute to all Bev has achieved" as deputy mayor and said Lady Hughes had "always been a huge source of support to me".She said she wanted to "pay tribute to all Bev has achieved" as deputy mayor and said Lady Hughes had "always been a huge source of support to me".
"I am very much looking forward to working closely with her to secure a smooth transition in the coming weeks," she added."I am very much looking forward to working closely with her to secure a smooth transition in the coming weeks," she added.
Announcing her nomination on Tuesday, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said Lady Hughes was a "very hard act to follow" but he was confident he had "found someone with the calibre, character and values to do just that". Announcing her nomination, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said Lady Hughes was a "very hard act to follow" but he was confident he had "found someone with the calibre, character and values to do just that".
The nomination of Ms Green for deputy mayor will now go before the area's Police, Fire and Crime Panel for approval.The nomination of Ms Green for deputy mayor will now go before the area's Police, Fire and Crime Panel for approval.
Once Ms Green has stepped down, a by-election will take place to chose her replacement. Her resignation as an MP has set up a by-election in Stretford and Urmston..
Ms Green said Trafford Council leader Andrew Western would stand as the Labour candidate.Ms Green said Trafford Council leader Andrew Western would stand as the Labour candidate.
The other parties have yet to announce their candidates.The other parties have yet to announce their candidates.
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