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Doug Henderson to quit the Commons

NORTH MP and Labour former minister Doug Henderson is to quit the Commons at the next General Election, he announced publicly yesterday.

Mr Henderson, 60, a Europe and Defence minister in Tony Blair’s administration, said he believed it was time for “a younger person with more energy and vitality“ to fight the Newcastle North seat.

Mr Henderson, who has represented the seat since 1987, is a close ally of Gordon Brown and said he had informed the Prime Minister last summer of his intention to step down.

He joins the growing ranks of MPs leaving Westminster, many of whom have announced their decisions after the expenses scandal.

Mr Henderson’s main home was disclosed by the Sunday Sun to be in the Scottish village where he went to school, 150 miles from his constituency.

In a statement, he said: “I told the leader of the Labour Party last summer that I would not be seeking re-election at the next General Election and I have told Newcastle North Labour Party of my decision at its constituency meeting on Friday evening.

“I have had a great 22 years as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle North. It has been an immense privilege and an honour to represent a constituency with such a strong community spirit.

“But, I think it is now time for a younger person with more energy and vitality to take on the tough tasks ahead.

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