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Conway to step down at election | Conway to step down at election |
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Tory MP Derek Conway, who was reprimanded for overpaying his son parliamentary allowances, has announced he will not fight the next election. | Tory MP Derek Conway, who was reprimanded for overpaying his son parliamentary allowances, has announced he will not fight the next election. |
The Old Bexley and Sidcup MP had the Tory whip withdrawn on Tuesday after the critical report by the Commons Standards and Privileges Committee. | The Old Bexley and Sidcup MP had the Tory whip withdrawn on Tuesday after the critical report by the Commons Standards and Privileges Committee. |
It ruled the MP should pay back £13,161 of the money paid to his son. He now faces a 10-day Commons suspension. | It ruled the MP should pay back £13,161 of the money paid to his son. He now faces a 10-day Commons suspension. |
Mr Conway said: "I have concluded that it's now time to step down." | Mr Conway said: "I have concluded that it's now time to step down." |
He said he did not wish his "personal circumstances to be a distraction" from David Cameron's leadership. | He said he did not wish his "personal circumstances to be a distraction" from David Cameron's leadership. |
I shall not seek to continue as the Conservative Party candidate for Old Bexley and Sidcup at the next election Derek Conway Family jobs ban for MPs? | I shall not seek to continue as the Conservative Party candidate for Old Bexley and Sidcup at the next election Derek Conway Family jobs ban for MPs? |
"I have had tremendous support from my local party, my family and friends, but I have concluded that it is time to step down," he said in a statement. | "I have had tremendous support from my local party, my family and friends, but I have concluded that it is time to step down," he said in a statement. |
"Since joining the Conservative Party nearly 40 years ago I have had the privilege of serving in public office since 1974 and have done so to the best of my ability. | "Since joining the Conservative Party nearly 40 years ago I have had the privilege of serving in public office since 1974 and have done so to the best of my ability. |
"I have advised the chief whip and the chairman of my local Conservative Association that I shall not seek to continue as the Conservative Party candidate for Old Bexley and Sidcup at the next election. | "I have advised the chief whip and the chairman of my local Conservative Association that I shall not seek to continue as the Conservative Party candidate for Old Bexley and Sidcup at the next election. |
"Though not an original supporter of David Cameron for the leadership of my party, I believe that he has shown he has both the ability and the character to be prime minister of our country. | |
Complaints about Henry Conway could be investigated. | |
"I do not wish my personal circumstances to be a distraction in any way from the real issues that have to be addressed." | |
Mr Conway has already apologised unreservedly to MPs for "administrative shortcomings and the misjudgements" he made over the employment of his younger son Freddie while he was a full-time student in Newcastle. | Mr Conway has already apologised unreservedly to MPs for "administrative shortcomings and the misjudgements" he made over the employment of his younger son Freddie while he was a full-time student in Newcastle. |
The standards and privileges committee found the arrangement was "at least, an improper use of parliamentary allowances; at worst, it was a serious diversion of public funds". | The standards and privileges committee found the arrangement was "at least, an improper use of parliamentary allowances; at worst, it was a serious diversion of public funds". |
Further probe | |
MPs are due to vote on Thursday on the recommendation that Mr Conway be suspended from the Commons for 10 days and required to pay up to £13,161 of the cash. | MPs are due to vote on Thursday on the recommendation that Mr Conway be suspended from the Commons for 10 days and required to pay up to £13,161 of the cash. |
He also faces a possible police inquiry and a further probe into complaints about his other son, Henry. | He also faces a possible police inquiry and a further probe into complaints about his other son, Henry. |
Scotland Yard has confirmed it has received a letter from Duncan Borrowman, the Lib Dem rival for Mr Conway's seat, asking officers to examine whether a fraud has been committed. | Scotland Yard has confirmed it has received a letter from Duncan Borrowman, the Lib Dem rival for Mr Conway's seat, asking officers to examine whether a fraud has been committed. |
If you get asked a question, you should give a straightforward answer David Cameron | |
Meanwhile, Mr Cameron has described the use of public funds to pay Freddie Conway as a parliamentary researcher while he was a student Newcastle as "unacceptable". | Meanwhile, Mr Cameron has described the use of public funds to pay Freddie Conway as a parliamentary researcher while he was a student Newcastle as "unacceptable". |
In an interview with the BBC, he indicated he supported calls for greater transparency on who is employed by MPs. He said: "All MPs, if asked questions about who they employ in their offices, should give straightforward, clear and transparent answers." | |
'Rather harsh' | |
The Liberal Democrats say they are looking at how their MPs could be more transparent about who they employ. | |
In a statement, they said: "Given that this is something which is not currently a reporting requirement we would have to look into the implications this would have in terms of data protection legislation." | |
Mr Conway's decision came as Sir Christopher Kelly, chairman of the committee for standards in public life, said banning MPs from employing relatives "could be the right thing to do". | Mr Conway's decision came as Sir Christopher Kelly, chairman of the committee for standards in public life, said banning MPs from employing relatives "could be the right thing to do". |
But while he said he understood calls for a complete ban, this could also be a "rather harsh answer to the problem". | But while he said he understood calls for a complete ban, this could also be a "rather harsh answer to the problem". |
There is nothing to stop MPs employing members of their families and it is thought that more than 40 do. | There is nothing to stop MPs employing members of their families and it is thought that more than 40 do. |