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Ethelberth
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« on: October 20, 2022, 02:17:28 PM »

One thing that I've recently learned through the whole Truss debacle is that former PMs usually don't resign from Parliament after they lose the premiership. Why is this? I would think that going from being PM to just a random MP would be such a huge downgrade that it wouldn't be worth it , but both Theresa May and Boris are still in Parliament. Even Churchill stayed in office for almost a decade after he stopped being Prime Minister.

Ted Heath was MP for 25 years after his premiership.
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