A post-war record number of Conservative MPs are standing down ahead of the General Election. The total not seeking re-election on July 4 hit 75 on Friday, surpassing the previous record of 72 who ...
The number of Tory MPs standing down at the general election has now broken the Conservative Party record set in 1997 when ...
The total not seeking re-election on July 4 hit 77 on Friday, surpassing the previous record of 72 who quit prior to Tony Blair’s 1997 landslide win for Labour. Housing Secretary Michael Gove ...
Several more Conservative lawmakers announced on Friday they would not seek re-election at the forthcoming UK general election, setting a post-war record for the number of Tory MPs standing down ...
A Tory minister has said it is “reasonable” for long-serving MPs to stand down as a post-war record of 78 Conservative MPs have announced they will not seek re-election.
There is just over a week left for MPs to decide whether to stand down or attempt to hold onto their seats in the upcoming general election. Under the timetable, MPs must say if they intend to ...
The total not seeking re-election on July 4 hit 75 on Friday, surpassing the previous record of 72 who quit prior to Sir Tony Blair’s 1997 landslide win for Labour. South Thanet MP Craig ...