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« on: February 10, 2023, 11:58:21 AM »

Tbh being a backbench former MP seems like a pretty sweet job, especially if you like the casework obligations. You can pick a few token causes for your constituency and get an unusual amount of attention for them, you get given the treatment elder statesmen normally get and you can hopefully escape the rat race of ambitious power plays. at least that's what probably motivated May and Heath (well, that and you get to publicly gloat at internal party rivals who once made your life a misery).
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