Justine Greening has announced that she will not be standing for the Conservative Party at the next election after admitting that her fears that “the Tories would become the Brexit Party” have “come to pass”.
The Putney MP made the announcement on Radio 4 this morning as MPs returned from the six-week summer recess today.
Greening’s bombshell comes after Boris Johnson said: “I don’t want an election” outside Downing Street despite speculation that he will call a snap election for October 14.
My letter to @BorisJohnson on why I’ve decided not to stand for @Conservatives at the next election. It’s a privilege to serve as MP for #Putney #Roehampton & #Southfields. I’ll continue to speak up for our community in Parliament & campaign on #socialmobility with @thesmpledge. pic.twitter.com/CFEMWqsm0s
— Justine Greening (@JustineGreening) September 3, 2019
That will depend on the result of today’s historic vote in the Commons to secure a debate this week on preventing a no-deal Brexit.
The Prime Minister has been trying to get Tory rebels to vote with the government to ensure that the UK leaves the European Union on October 31.