Tory Stalwart to Hand Over Reins ; Politics: Sir Patrick Decides Not to Stand at the Next General Election
Birmingham Mail › December 02, 2009
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Birmingham Mail › December 02, 2009
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MIDLAND Tory MP Sir Patrick Cormack, one of the longestserving and most respected Members in the Commons, announced today that he will not be fighting the next general election.
South Staffordshire MP Sir Patrick, aged 70, said in a statement that the "unhappy events" of recent months had made working hours at Westminster much more of a burden than before.See the full content of this document
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Tory Stalwart to Hand Over Reins ; Politics: Sir Patrick Decides Not to Stand at the Next General Election
He said: "It is also becoming increasingly clear that the new House of Commons will be very different from the ...
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