Armed forces minister James Heappey to stand down at general election


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Armed forces minister James Heappey has announced he will leave his government post and stand down at the next election.

The MP for the Wells constituency in Somerset decided to leave parliament because of personal reasons, a source close to him told Sky News.

He will continue with his ministerial position until Rishi Sunak wishes him to step back, “likely during the Easter recess”, they added.

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In a letter to his local Conservative association, posted by Mr Heappey on X, he said: “After much reflection, I am afraid I have taken the painful decision not to stand as a candidate in the forthcoming General Election.

“A great deal has changed in my life over the last few years and I have concluded that now is the time to step away from politics, prioritise my family, and pursue a different career.”

He added that he will continue to support Mr Sunak in his ministerial position “until such time as he wishes me to step down, and then from the backbenches”.

The announcement comes amid growing disquiet among Conservative MPs and military insiders at a failure by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to announce new funding for the armed forces in his spring budget.

However, a source close to Mr Heappey said while “of course he thinks there should be more money – it’s not why he’s resigning”.

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The Ministry of Defence said it would not be commenting.

Mr Heappey served in the Army, reaching the rank of major, according to a profile on his website.

During a 10-year career in the Rifles, he served in Afghanistan, Iraq, Northern Ireland and…


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