he impartial MP for St Helens North has introduced he won't run on the subsequent basic election.
Conor McGinn was suspended by Labour in December 2022 pending an inner occasion investigation right into a criticism towards him.
The nature of the criticism has not been made public.
Mr McGinn on Friday mentioned he was stepping away from Westminster for well being and household causes.
In a letter posted to Twitter, he wrote: “As is well known I have had a number of health issues over the last year including a heart condition, all of which has had a significant impact on me and my family.
“I think it is therefore the right time for me and the right thing to do for my young family to step away from Westminster and start a new chapter in our lives, and therefore I do not intend to stand at the next General Election.”
He additionally referred to “mistakes” made, although he didn't elaborate.
“Like everyone, I made mistakes and sometimes got it wrong, but I am very proud of what I have achieved and the good things I have done as an MP over my three terms,” he mentioned.
“I am going to take some time off to fully recover from my ongoing health issues, and then I will continue to work hard for our fantastic community in St Helens and Newton-le-Willows until the next election.”
The consultant for the Merseyside constituency had been a senior Labour MP till he was suspended from the occasion, forcing him to take a seat as an impartial within the House of Commons.
He was a shadow minister with out portfolio, enjoying a key function in getting ready Labour for the following basic election as deputy nationwide campaigns co-ordinator.
At the time of his suspension, Mr McGinn mentioned he had not been informed the main points of the criticism however believed it was “entirely unfounded”.
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