Nigel Adams: Selby and Ainsty MP to stand down at election

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MP Nigel Adams - who represents Selby and Ainsty - was first elected in 2010

Conservative MP Nigel Adams has confirmed he will step down at the next general election in 2024.

Mr Adams - who is also a minister without portfolio - was first elected as Selby and Ainsty's MP in 2010 and has defended the seat three times.

He won with a majority of more than 20,000 votes at the last election.

Mr Adams, 55, said he wanted to spend time on other interests after more than a decade in parliament.

The MP was appointed to his post in the Cabinet Office during a cabinet reshuffle by Boris Johnson in September.

He was previously the Minister for Asia at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.

In September, a spokesperson for Mr Adams defended him after he was filmed swearing at a veteran pro-EU campaigner who approached him outside the Houses of Parliament.

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