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Published Date: 28 June 2009
ALAN Milburn, the former Cabinet minister once backed as Tony Blair's natural successor, is to quit politics at the next general election.
The former health minister, criticised for taking on five consultancy jobs since resigning from the Cabinet, made his announcement yesterday just 48 hours before all MPs must disclose how much they are paid for outside jobs and how many hours they sp
end on them.

In a statement yesterday, the Darlington MP said:

"I left frontline ministerial politics, and have not wished to return, because I wanted to have a different way of life. I have never regretted doing so. At the next election I will be in my early fifties. Standing down as an MP will give me the chance to balance my work and my family life, with the time to pursue challenges other than politics."

The move marks the departure of another of Gordon Brown's key Cabinet rivals. Backed by Blairites, Milburn was tipped to challenge Brown for the leadership of the party when Blair resigned, but he stepped back from frontline politics in 2006.

He added: "I decided to make this announcement now, before the summer, so that Darlington Labour Party has ample time to choose a new candidate for the next election."

A spokesman for Brown said: "Alan Milburn telephoned the Prime Minister this morning to tell him he intends to stand down at the next general election. Gordon thanked Alan for his many years' service to the country and the Labour Party, and wished him well for the future.

"The government will soon publish his report on access to the professions, which the Prime Minister commissioned him to write."

Milburn was not the only MP to declare he was quitting politics yesterday. Conservative MP David Maclean who led the battle against the disclosure of MPs' expenses, is also to stand down from Westminster.

The former Tory chief whip, who has multiple sclerosis, said he could no longer carry out his job at "full pelt".





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  • Last Updated: 27 June 2009 10:45 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
1

DialMforMurdoX,

28/06/2009 00:23:51
Isn't this the second time Milburn has left to 'spend more time with his family'?
2

Ronald Penman,

Glasgow 28/06/2009 01:24:35
Oh no ! Not another of those firey socialists departing the NEW LABOUR "Peoples Party".
But wait; how will the poor, the needy,and the oppressed mange without the likes of the "great man"?
Oh I forgot- we still have the magnificent Gordon "Maggie" Broon. The man who took from the poor and gave it all to the rich. So thats ok then !
3

Scotindy,

Los Angeles 28/06/2009 04:35:04
Yet another taking his bread and running. Scotland leave this pathetic disgusting union and be done with it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! INDEPENDENCE AT ANY COST. Have a nice day....
4

nabodican,

Newton Stewart 28/06/2009 08:06:55
Independence will be at great cost if it is the tartan taliban running the show, - Have a nice day.
5

it has always been allan,

28/06/2009 08:17:16
As brown lurches from disaster to another one. Nobody wants to be his successor and be the leader who loses the next election, if we ever have one, to the most loss.

he will give 60Bn to climate change. I did not know we had so much spare cash.
6

donald,

glasgow 28/06/2009 09:01:48
Wonderful socialist history in the Labour Party. Will he carry on fighting against capitalism from within in the hope of doing "some good" for the working class?
7

Liber Respublica de Scotia,

28/06/2009 09:37:25
Good riddance. Although, one has to look behind the scenes, and wonder why somebody who assimilates so well to the communist trash who run the city of London would feel so compelled to leave.

8

For Scotlands Future,

Vote for the SNP 28/06/2009 09:54:33
He'll be sadly missed - won't he??
9

Curley Bill,

28/06/2009 10:25:15
#4 Independence has to be better than the bourach we have right now, whatever the cost.
10

Allan(handofgod137),

28/06/2009 18:52:18
Rats desert sinking ship!

 

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