TRISTRAM HUNT MP
HOUSE OF COMMONS
LONDON SW1A 0AA
RtHon Jeremy Corbyn MP
Leader of the Labour Party
House of Commons
London SW1A 0AA
13 January 2017
This moming, | informed my local party members of my intention to resign my seat as
Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent Central.
[also wanted to write to inform you, as Leader of the Labour Party, of this decision.
It has been a profound privilege to represent The Potteries in Parliament over the last six and
a half years. This has been a period of slow but steady resurgence for Stoke-on-Trent, after
the post-industrial nadir of the early 2000s. In these years, I have been proud to see how our
ceramic, engineering, technology, healthcare and higher education sectors have begun to
revive. Our schools have improved in confidence, with a new Maths Excellence Partnership
helping us attract and train enthusiastic young teachers. Stoke City has cemented its place in
the Premier League and reached the F.A Cup Final. We now have the Stoke-on-Trent
Literary Festival, the British Ceramics Biennial, and are bidding to be City of Culture 2021.
Best of all, the community engagement and political outreach of local party members means
we have eliminated the ugly politics of the BNP from the city. As you saw when you visited
Hanley last summer, the Labour Movement is strong in North Staffordshire.
‘These are achievements by the people of Stoke-on-Trent, not by their politicians. But I do
hope that my work in the Commons - alongside superb colleagues Joan Walley, Rob Flello,
Paul Farrelly and now Ruth Smeeth - has helped in some way to contribute to that confidence
and support the incredible endeavours of civil society across the city. But, as you know better
than me, itis the constituency surgeries and local support which one can provide as an MP
that can deliver the greatest job satisfaction: giving a voice to the marginalised, battling
bureaucracy, marshalling influence for the overlooked. | will miss that opportunity to serve
the people of Stoke-on-Trent when I stand down as an MP, but I am not saying goodbye to
the city itself which will have a huge place in my heart and in what I do for as long as I live.
Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent Central
London Office Telephone: 0207219 3000
Constituency Office: 88 Lonsdale Sirect, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST4 4DP
‘Telephone: 01782 410 455 Email: tristramhunt@parliament.uk
‘Website www.tristamhunt.comThe extraordinary privilege of serving in Parliament has proved both deeply rewarding and
intensely frustrating. I am proud of my work in helping to save the Wedgwood Collection,
secure tax breaks for the ceramics industry, scrutinise Government policy on the
Constitutional Reform Select Committee, and help clean up London's laundering of dirty
money on the Criminal Finances Bill. It took a while to get there, but I also believe the
programme which myself, Kevin Brennan and the Shadow Education Team developed for the
2015 General Election was radical and right (I would still urge you to adopt a programme of
abolishing GCSEs; introduce academic and technical baccalaureates; offer universal, high
quality early years provision; and invest in effective apprenticeships). Visiting schools and
colleges across the country, meeting with teachers and parents and students, allowed me to
see the remarkable commitment of English school leaders to their mission as educationalists.
But also it highlighted the harrowing effects of poverty and inequality upon social mobility.
‘These experiences will continue to drive me in my new position.
The frustration, of course, came with the inability to address those factors and implement our
policy programme following our defeat in 2015 — and, more broadly, about how the Labour
Party should respond to the social, cultural and economic forces which have rocked
mainstream social democratic and socialist parties from India to Greece to America. These
forces are bigger than any of us, so as I leave Parliament I want to wish you the best as
Leader of the Labour Party. As a deeply patriotic British citizen, I believe our country needs a
strong Opposition and credible, alternative Labour government.
‘There were very few jobs that would have convinced me to stand down as MP for Stoke-on-
Trent Central, but the post of Director of the V&A — the world’s greatest museum of art,
design and performance - is just that. It brings together all my lifetime passions of education,
historical scholarship, meshing past with present, and public engagement. It also continues
my connection with Stoke-on-Trent thanks to the V&A's ownership of the Wedgwood
Collection, on show at the Wedgwood Museum in Barlaston. The history of design,
craftsmanship and technology which I have been taught in conversations in front rooms and
pot banks across North Staffordshire will serve me well in my new job.
As I enter a new role as a public servant, | will be leaving partisan politics behind me and will
work impartially as a museum director. I am sorry to put the party and the people of Stoke-
on-Trent through a by-election. I have no desire to rock the boat now and anyone who
interprets my decision to leave in that way is just plain wrong.
I will always be Labour and forever grateful for the incredible opportunity which the Party
gave me to serve the people of Stoke-on-Trent as their Member of Parliament.
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Tristram Hunt MP