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Veteran Liberal Democrat MP Sir Alan Beith has announced he will step down at the next election. | |
Sir Alan, who was elected in a 1973 by-election as MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, is the longest-serving Liberal since David Lloyd George. | |
The 70-year-old politician said he would carry on until 2015 and would continue to be very active until then. | |
Deputy Prime Minister and Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg said he had been a "huge figure" in politics. | |
Sir Alan is a former chief whip of the Liberal Party and a former deputy leader of the Liberal Party and the Liberal Democrats. | |
In 1988 he stood unsuccessfully against Paddy Ashdown for leadership of the party. | |
Sir Alan was knighted in the Queen's Birthday Honours in 2008. | |
'Enormous wisdom' | |
Mr Clegg said: "The present generation of political leaders in Britain were barely out of nursery when Alan Beith was first making his mark on the floor of the House of Commons. | |
"So it is little wonder that when Sir Alan speaks today, he commands the attention of all parties in Westminster. | |
"Sir Alan has held and excelled at pretty much every key role in the Liberals and Liberal Democrats - from chief whip to deputy leader and from home affairs spokesman to now chair of both the Justice Select Committee and the Liaison Committee. | |
"Speaking personally, I have learned to trust and rely on Alan's enormous wisdom and to greatly admire his passionate commitment to his Berwick-upon-Tweed constituency and to the North East, which shines through in everything he does." | |
Sir Alan said: "I intend to continue to be a very active MP over the next two years and look forward to working closely with a candidate for 2015 who will be chosen by all the members of the Berwick constituency's Liberal Democrat Association." | Sir Alan said: "I intend to continue to be a very active MP over the next two years and look forward to working closely with a candidate for 2015 who will be chosen by all the members of the Berwick constituency's Liberal Democrat Association." |
A series of events will be held later this year to celebrate his 40 years as a Northumberland MP. |