John Austin MP to stand down
Erith and Thamesmead MP John Austin has annunced he will stand down at next GE.
Announcing his decision, he declared:
At present I feel fit and well and I had thought of delaying a decision until I reach 65, but that would have been unfair on the Party and risk the possibility of being so close to an election that there might not be time for a full selection process if I chose to stand down then.
At present I feel fit and well and I had thought of delaying a decision until I reach 65, but that would have been unfair on the Party and risk the possibility of being so close to an election that there might not be time for a full selection process if I chose to stand down then.
Erith & Thamesmead is one of the most challenging constituencies with one of the highest levels of casework and whilst I feel fit, active and enthusiastic now, I am not sure that I will want to be working a 7 day, 70 hour week when I am 70.
Of course there will be some regrets but it has been a great privilege to represent the area and I am grateful for the good comradeship and support I have received over the past 16 years as MP. I will not be slowing down during my remaining period as MP. It will be business as usual.
The Party now has the chance to select a new candidate who could be in post by the end of the year and I will work and campaign with him or her to ensure a Labour victory at the next election."
He was first elected in 1992 gaining back Woolwich from SDP John Cartwright. Since 1997 he has represented the re-drawn Erith and Thamesmead constituency.
In 2005 he won with a 30.5% majority. After new boundary changes, the constituency will have a 26.11% notional majority.
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