The parting shots of MPs leaving parliament
We have a new look for the Southern section of the Politics Show over the next month or so. I'll be presenting from the studio, and introducing a more varied diet of shorter items reflecting political life in the South of England.
One new strand is a series of interviews to allow MPs standing down at the next election to unburden themselves of any last words of wisdom.
I'm there to poke them with a sharp stick as well. Starting this week with the Salisbury Conservative MP, Robert Key. Did he jump or was he pushed? That's just for starters...
He'd been re-selected, but then admits several people had a quiet word with him...
Find out more on Sunday at 12:30, BBC 1.

Welcome to the hustings! I'm Peter Henley, the BBC's political reporter in the south of England. From parish councils in Sussex, to European politics in Oxford, this is the blog for you.
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