Sentences with phrase «retiring at the next election»

He could quietly complete his term as a Wildrose MLA and retire at the next election, or he could run for another party or as an Independent candidate (given his style, this may be the likely option).
Take two Labour MPs of similar age who will be retiring at the next election.
There will be a big influx of women Conservative MPs... There are currently 17 female Conservative MPs, of whom 4 are retiring at the next election.

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The score could change rapidly when it's unlikely both Unite and Momentum will often lose together but the odds are most serving MPs will still be standing at the next election unless they retire.
When Ken Clarke retires as an MP at the next election, Parliament will have lost one of its few remaining links with the turbulent politics of the 1970s.
Mr Ashdown will step down as party leader after the June European elections, and retire as MP for Yeovil at the next general election, but his restless energy is unlikely to be satisfied solely by more time spent at his house in France and with his baby grandson.
In November 2013, Philp was selected to be the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Croydon South, the seat was held by the Conservative MP Richard Ottaway, who was retiring at the next general election.
The Climate Commission's Gerry Hueston, who recently retired as president of BP Australasia, said businesses needed to start considering how extreme weather would impact them... Mr Abbott predicted chief climate commissioner Tim Flannery would lose his job if the Coalition won power at the next election.
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