Horsham MP speaks out after quitting cabinet post
and live on Freeview channel 276
In a resignation letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak this morning, Jeremy said that was resigning from his Government position "to step back to concentrate on projects in Horsham.”
And in a statement this afternoon, Jeremy said there were local issues around housing, the local NHS and schools which he wants to progress.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“It’s been an honour to serve in Government and be able to convey views from Horsham direct into the Cabinet. While I fully support the Prime Minister and was grateful for the opportunity to continue as a Minister I also absolutely love the other side of my role – serving as the constituency MP for Horsham.
"In local projects from helping secure Bohunt School for the town, to our much needed Horsham District ‘iRock’ Hub [a support and advice hub for young people], to helping ensure a greater police presence on our streets, there is so much an MP can do locally that has such a positive impact on peoples’ lives.
"There are significant issues locally including around housing, the local NHS and schools, all of which we need to get right.
"I have thoroughly enjoyed serving as Defence Minister and Policing Minister and most recently around the Cabinet table as Minister for the Cabinet Office. That experience has made me a better MP.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad"I look forward to continuing to serve Horsham to the very best of my ability and am delighted to have been reselected to be the Conservative candidate for Horsham for the next General Election whenever that may be.”