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John Redwood, the former Welsh secretary who challenged John Major for the Tory leadership in 1995 and who was a leading Eurosceptic and then Brexiter, has announced he is standing down at the election. In a post on his blog, he says he is going because he has “other things I wish to do”.

Redwood has been MP for Wokingham since 1987. When first elected he had a majority of more than 20,000, but at the last election his majority was 7,383, over the Liberal Democrats. The YouGov MRP poll in April said the Tories and the Lib Dems are now neck and neck in the constituency.

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