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Last Updated: Thursday, 9 November 2006, 22:16 GMT
John Home Robertson to stand down
John Home Robertson
John Home Robertson said he will stand down next year
East Lothian Labour MSP John Home Robertson has announced that he is standing down from the Scottish Parliament at next May's elections.

It is understood that he has been offered a seat in the House of Lords.

The former minister has told his constituents he held talks on his future with Tony Blair last month.

He recently faced criticism for renting a flat from his son at the taxpayers expense but he said that had nothing to do with his decision to quit.




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