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Armed forces minister James Heappey will not stand at next election | Armed forces minister James Heappey will not stand at next election |
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James Heappey has been the MP for Wells since 2015 | James Heappey has been the MP for Wells since 2015 |
James Heappey has been the MP for Wells since 2015 | James Heappey has been the MP for Wells since 2015 |
Armed forces minister James Heappey has announced he will not be standing as a candidate at the next general election. | Armed forces minister James Heappey has announced he will not be standing as a candidate at the next general election. |
First elected as MP for Wells in 2015, Mr Heappey said the decision to not stand was "painful". | First elected as MP for Wells in 2015, Mr Heappey said the decision to not stand was "painful". |
In a letter, he said it was time "to step away from politics, prioritise my family, and pursue a different career". | In a letter, he said it was time "to step away from politics, prioritise my family, and pursue a different career". |
He has become the 62nd Conservative MP to confirm they will not stand in the next general election. | He has become the 62nd Conservative MP to confirm they will not stand in the next general election. |
The prime minister's official spokesman said Mr Heappey would be "greatly missed in Parliament". | The prime minister's official spokesman said Mr Heappey would be "greatly missed in Parliament". |
Mr Heappey became the armed forces minister in 2020 and previously served as parliamentary private secretary to the prime minister under Boris Johnson. | Mr Heappey became the armed forces minister in 2020 and previously served as parliamentary private secretary to the prime minister under Boris Johnson. |
In a letter to his local Conservative association, external, he thanked his constituents saying it was the "greatest honour" of his life to serve the Wells area for nine years. | In a letter to his local Conservative association, external, he thanked his constituents saying it was the "greatest honour" of his life to serve the Wells area for nine years. |
The Wells MP said he would continue to support Rishi Sunak as prime minister and assured his "full commitment" until the end of this parliament. | The Wells MP said he would continue to support Rishi Sunak as prime minister and assured his "full commitment" until the end of this parliament. |
James Heappey became the armed forces minister in 2020 | James Heappey became the armed forces minister in 2020 |
James Heappey became the armed forces minister in 2020 | James Heappey became the armed forces minister in 2020 |
The prime minister's official spokesman said Mr Heappey was "a dedicated minister and a committed advocate for our armed forces". | The prime minister's official spokesman said Mr Heappey was "a dedicated minister and a committed advocate for our armed forces". |
Asked whether Mr Heappey had raised concerns about the level of defence spending ahead of an announcement on Friday, the spokesman said: "He is continuing in his role as minister for the armed forces and any changes to ministerial positions will be confirmed in the usual way. | Asked whether Mr Heappey had raised concerns about the level of defence spending ahead of an announcement on Friday, the spokesman said: "He is continuing in his role as minister for the armed forces and any changes to ministerial positions will be confirmed in the usual way. |
"But I don't believe there is any suggestion that this is linked to defence spending. You can see what he has said around stepping down in order to prioritise his family and pursue a new career. | "But I don't believe there is any suggestion that this is linked to defence spending. You can see what he has said around stepping down in order to prioritise his family and pursue a new career. |
"And indeed, the minister has been closely involved in implementing the government's defence agenda, including major investments in new equipment and capabilities for our armed forces." | "And indeed, the minister has been closely involved in implementing the government's defence agenda, including major investments in new equipment and capabilities for our armed forces." |
Boundary changes mean Mr Heappey would have been standing in the newly-named Wells and Mendip Hills constituency. | Boundary changes mean Mr Heappey would have been standing in the newly-named Wells and Mendip Hills constituency. |
Electoral Calculus currently predicts the Liberal Democrats have a 56% change of winning the new seat, compared to 38% for the Conservatives. | Electoral Calculus currently predicts the Liberal Democrats have a 56% change of winning the new seat, compared to 38% for the Conservatives. |
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