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Jeremy Browne MP to stand down at the next election Jeremy Browne MP to stand down at the next election
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Liberal Democrat MP Jeremy Browne has announced he will stand down at the next general election.Liberal Democrat MP Jeremy Browne has announced he will stand down at the next general election.
The MP for Taunton Deane, who served as a Foreign Office and Home Office minister, said he would explore "a world beyond beyond politics full of opportunities".The MP for Taunton Deane, who served as a Foreign Office and Home Office minister, said he would explore "a world beyond beyond politics full of opportunities".
In a letter to his local party and posted on Twitter, he said that "in national politics, my race is run". In a letter to his local party, posted on Twitter, he said that "in national politics, my race is run".
Mr Browne, who was first elected in 2005, had a 3,993 majority in 2010.Mr Browne, who was first elected in 2005, had a 3,993 majority in 2010.
After the coalition government was formed, he served as a minister of state in the Foreign Office before being moved to the job of minister for crime prevention in 2012, leaving that post in October 2013. After the coalition government was formed, he served as a minister of state in the Foreign Office before becoming minister for crime prevention in 2012.
In his resignation letter, he added: "For the avoidance of doubt, I will not be joining another political party and I have no intention to serve in any other capacity in politics." 'Regret'
He was fired from that post in the Lib Dems' reshuffle in October last year.
After leaving government, he was at odds with the party leadership when he called for the top rate of tax to be lowered to 40p, a policy Lib Dem Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander had said would happen "over my dead body".
In his resignation letter, Mr Browne said: "For the avoidance of doubt, I will not be joining another political party and I have no intention to serve in any other capacity in politics."
A spokesman for Nick Clegg said the Lib Dems "wish him all the best for the future", adding: "The deputy prime minister regrets that he has taken the decision to leave politics as Jeremy has always had strongly held views which he expressed with great skill and conviction.
"Jeremy has been a tireless constituency MP to the people of Taunton and served in two important ministerial roles in the early part of this government."
Gill Slattery, chairman of the Taunton Deane Liberal Democrats, said: "Obviously we are sad that he's chosen to move on to a different career next year. However we are a lively and buoyant constituency party and expect to have a candidate selected by Christmas."