Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock MP Bill Grant announces intention to stand down

The Conservative MP won't stand at the next general election

Author: Paul KellyPublished 10th Sep 2019
Last updated 10th Sep 2019

Conservative MP for Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock Bill Grant has announced he won’t be standing at the next Westminster election.

He won the seat in 2017, but has now announced he won’t seek re-election, whenever the next vote takes place.

The 68-year-old wrote to his local association informing them of the decision on Tuesday.

In his letter, Mr Grant, said: “I am writing to inform you that, after much reflection, I have decided not to seek re-election at the forthcoming General Election. This has been a difficult decision to take.

I have served my country in some form of public service for 53 years, and to leave that service now when the country is facing such an enormous challenge has been difficult to consider.

“I have served my country in some form of public service for 53 years, and to leave that service now when the country is facing such an enormous challenge has been difficult to consider.

“However, I have always maintained that I intended to serve one term only, albeit in this case it looks to be only two-and-a-half years rather than the anticipated five.

“I have felt immensely proud and privileged to serve the constituency.

“I wish to thank all my constituents who supported me in 2017 and those who have in recent weeks indicated that they would support me in the forthcoming election, including a number from those who are not traditionally Conservative voters.

“To these people who had faith in me, a heartfelt thank you.

“I have throughout my time in office endeavoured to put my constituents first and serve them to the best of my abilities.

“Constituents who granted me the privilege of learning about their lives and businesses, or to participate in their local events.

“I wish whoever they choose to elect the best of luck and hope they will serve my former constituents well. I certainly intend to remain involved locally, even if it is just to go back to the litter-picking.

“In closing, I wish to thank my constituency and parliamentary staff for their hard work, loyalty and dedication.

“They have been unwavering in their support for me and my constituents. I reflect on a line from Burns given to the Dumfries-shire Volunteers - “ne'er forget the people”. Well, I certainly never will."