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NEWS
9 October 2007
Colin Breed, Liberal Democrat MP for South East Cornwall
has announced that he will not seek re-election at the next general
election.
Mr Breed, who this year celebrated his tenth year as MP
for South East Cornwall, will not seek the nomination of his local party to be
their parliamentary candidate and will retire as an MP following the next
general election. He has won the Cornish seat convincingly at the last three
general elections, his majority currently standing at 6,507.
Mr Breed said:
"It has been an absolute privilege and pleasure to
represent South East Cornwall for the last ten years."
"During my time as MP I have served on the Liberal
Democrats Treasury team, and as Defence and Agriculture spokesperson for my
party - this has given me the opportunity to work to hold the government to
account on how it spends our taxes, defend our armed forces and get the best
deal for local farmers. Above all I have done my best to speak up loudly for
local people and fight for what is best for South East Cornwall."
"South East Cornwall Liberal Democrats have gone from
strength to strength in the last ten years - I have been honoured to be elected
three times as MP, and to see the Liberal Democrats in control of Cornwall
County Council and this year take control of Caradon District Council is
extremely satisfying."
"I have every confidence that local people will continue
to support a Liberal Democrat MP. My local party will now begin the process of
choosing their next parliamentary candidate. I would like to wish my successor
every success, and hope that they enjoy the job as much as I have."
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