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MP Ann to quit at next election


MP Ann Cryer, who led the campaign for a law on forced marriage will quit the Commons at the next election.

Long-serving Keighley MP Mrs Cryer, who won the seat in 1997 as one of Blair’s babes, told her Labour party colleagues last night she will not be contesting the seat again.

She will be 69 in December and said she had taken the hard decision following a series of small health problems.

She said: “I have made the decision but I will be there for a while yet and I will be keeping busy. I love my constituency and I will still be going at full whack to do the best for Keighley. I will be 70 the next time an election is called I expect, so it would mean I would be at least 74 when I finished serving my next term. If we had gone to the country when we thought last summer I would have done it.

“But it is like having two full time jobs and I need to slow down a bit as it will be more than I could cope with.”

It was a double celebration in 1997 for the Labour MP who won her seat, as her son, John Cryer, also was elected Labour MP for Hornchurch the same evening.

She said: “It was amazing winning because my first late husband, Bob, had previously held the seat and I went in there trying to do my best and with John also securing a 16 per cent turnaround it was simply fantastic.”

The well-respected MP has won praise from colleagues for her determination to stand up for the rights of women forced into marriage - ending in a law coming into force later this year which will give victims and third parties the right to seek an injunction to prevent a forced marriage.

She started campaigning against the “evil practice” in 1999 and was repeatedly warned she risked losing her seat because of her robust defence of women in her constituency. But she said she was never put off and the accusations of her being Islamaphobic and racist fuelled her desire to protect women.

“It was heartbreaking and very lonely at times and I did not always get support and was accused of all sorts of things but the safety of the girls and women was always more important than any criticism I was given. It was worth every fight as I persuaded the Prime Minister to introduce the civil offence.”

But despite the prospect of retiring at 70, Mrs Cryer said she would remain active in the community and hopes to be invited to do some voluntary work, as well as spending more time with her nine grandchildren.

She added: “I have so many happy memories of representing Keighley and will have many more before I stand down. Going to local events and meeting people is fantastic. I want to thank the Keighley Labour party and its members for putting their trust in me thirteen years ago when I thought my life had virtually ended. They not only revived me but magnificently stood by me through thick and thin, three hard-fought elections, not to mention the loss of my lovely husband John nearly four years ago. The hard work of myself and constituency office will continue as has been the case for the last eleven years.”

It will now be up to the Labour party to select a candidate to contest the seat.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown paid tribute to her service, particularly her work on the forced marriages issue The Labour Party has set up a forum for messages from 10am today at www.yorkshireandhumberlabour.org.uk/thanksann.

Comments(14)

turbodiesel says...
10:22am Thu 21 Aug 08

Is it a case of jumping before getting the push. I think labour will be getting a good whipping in the next election so Ann being a clever woman has done the right thing.

Mekon says...
11:06am Thu 21 Aug 08

Will be missed I think, especially by Asian women.

micksey says...
12:21pm Thu 21 Aug 08

turbodiesel wrote:
Is it a case of jumping before getting the push. I think labour will be getting a good whipping in the next election so Ann being a clever woman has done the right thing.
Why so cynical all the time? She is a fine woman committed to doing the best for people and standing up for the rights of those who are cruelly downtrodden by their own culture. More should have had the courage to stand by her in her campaign against forced marriages and will be much missed not just in her own constituency. She has been a very important voice in this country.

MP says...
1:10pm Thu 21 Aug 08

Whatever one thinks about Ann she has stuck to her principles be it about Iraq; forced marriages or fighting for local causes. The really sad thing is that all of her work will be swept away at the enxt election and the current Leader of the Council - whon in true Bradford tradition has bided his time and kept a low profile with Keighley people - will inherit the seat thanks to Gordon and his clones....

Collos says...
3:16pm Thu 21 Aug 08

Is that clones or clowns or both.
Whether you like her or not she has stuck by her believes unlike most of her colleagues

Chris B says...
8:38pm Thu 21 Aug 08

MP wrote:
Whatever one thinks about Ann she has stuck to her principles be it about Iraq; forced marriages or fighting for local causes. The really sad thing is that all of her work will be swept away at the enxt election and the current Leader of the Council - whon in true Bradford tradition has bided his time and kept a low profile with Keighley people - will inherit the seat thanks to Gordon and his clones....
It other seat the BNP will win now

albion says...
9:18pm Thu 21 Aug 08

Hey up! Chris is back.

Chris B says...
9:42pm Thu 21 Aug 08

The voice of common sense is back
They call this Your Say but if you say something certain people of Bradford dont like you get banned
The T and A like to have there freedom of the press but when it come to certain member of this site they like to gag us

Newswatcher says...
8:34am Fri 22 Aug 08

Like her or loath her Ann Cryer has done enough work for people to know who she is. Not sitting quietly in parliament like some other MPs.
I don't think the BNP could fill her shoes.

turbodiesel says...
12:55pm Fri 22 Aug 08

The BNP couldn't organise a peas up in a brewery.

MP says...
1:18pm Fri 22 Aug 08

Expect to see Cllr Hopkins in the media from today onwards asthe prospective candidate for Keighley ..... its an easier life than being Leader of a failing council.

Arm Chair Eddie says...
2:25pm Fri 22 Aug 08

MP wrote:
Whatever one thinks about Ann she has stuck to her principles be it about Iraq; forced marriages or fighting for local causes. The really sad thing is that all of her work will be swept away at the enxt election and the current Leader of the Council - whon in true Bradford tradition has bided his time and kept a low profile with Keighley people - will inherit the seat thanks to Gordon and his clones....
Keighley is not all about forced marriages, there are other urgent matters that needed addressing. Cryer has left because she knows her time is coming. The Labour party in Keighley is deteriorating faster than a tramps coat. And please don't say principles where the Labour party are concerned, maybe opportunists would be a better word.

Arm Chair Eddie says...
2:28pm Fri 22 Aug 08

Heard that they may be looking at putting her son John in because where he is currently based, there is no room at the Inn for him. Another outsider, oh dear.

Arm Chair Eddie says...
2:31pm Fri 22 Aug 08

MP wrote:
Expect to see Cllr Hopkins in the media from today onwards asthe prospective candidate for Keighley ..... its an easier life than being Leader of a failing council.
Hopkins has always been in the newspaper, saying that even if he had not at least he lives in the area, unlike Cockney Cryer. Watching which lamb will be slaughtered at Labour HQ when they select the next failure will be so much fun.


Keighley MP Ann Cryer

Keighley MP Ann Cryer



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