Birmingham Post

Spelman to quit seat as she highlights no-deal fears

Conservati­ve stalwart to stand down amid Commons turmoil

- Jonathan Walker Political Editor

FORMER Conservati­ve chairman Caroline Spelman is to stand down as an MP at the next election, after helping defeat Boris Johnson over Brexit.

The Tory MP for Meriden announced her plans to quit, highlighti­ng concerns over a no-deal Brexit and the impact on the West Midland car industry, including the Land Rover plant in her constituen­cy.

Dame Caroline, a former Environmen­t Secretary, said: “In my constituen­cy there is a large council estate and all the single mums there owe their jobs to the car factory.

“I can’t be pro no-deal when I’ve seen the prediction­s about what will happen to jobs, I can’t ignore it.”

She added: “It has been a real privilege to serve the constituen­cy over the last 22 years, but the time has come for a new person to represent the interests of Meriden in a new Parliament which will continue to be dominated by the consequenc­es of Brexit.

“Brexit is only partly about a date; it is more of a process of withdrawal, negotiatio­n and then reconcilia­tion of the social divisions it has caused which may take years to heal.

“Withdrawal is not a destinatio­n but

one step on the journey. Now is the time to stand back and let a new Conservati­ve candidate take this process forward.”

She added: “I have done all I can to protect the jobs and interests of my constituen­ts throughout my time as an MP. It has been a privilege to see lives changed and helped by new employment and regenerati­on”.

Ian Courts, Chairman of Meriden Constituen­cy, said: “Caroline has been a dedicated and highly committed MP who has gone the extra mile in serving her constituen­ts.

“She has increased her majority in each of the last six elections which is testimony to her hard work representi­ng the interests of Meriden and supporting the local community.”

Dame Caroline last week voted in favour of legislatio­n to prevent a nodeal Brexit. It is designed to prevent Prime Minister Boris Johnson keeping his promise of delivering Brexit on October 31 even if there is no withdrawal agreement.

However, she did not lose the party whip, unlike 21 colleagues who voted on Tuesday for a motion paving the way for the legislatio­n.

They were barred from standing again as Conservati­ves, but Dame Caroline has voluntaril­y chosen not to stand again.

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Dame Caroline Spelman will stand down from her Meriden seat at the election

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