๐จ Breaking News: Craig Mackinlay, the 'Bionic MP,' stuns Westminster by announcing he won't run for reelection after recovering from sepsis. ๐ฆพ
In a surprising turn of events, Craig Mackinlay, the 'Bionic MP' known for his resilience and determination, has announced he will not be contesting his seat in the upcoming general election. This decision marks the end of an era for the conservative member of Parliament serving South Thanet, who received a heartfelt standing ovation upon his return to Westminster. Mackinlay shared an emotional statement, citing his recovery from sepsis and the challenges he has faced.
After losing both his hands and feet to sepsis just five months ago, the popular Tory MP faced the difficult choice of stepping back from the political arena. His journey of overcoming adversity has been both inspiring and humbling for many, as Mackinlay's strength and resilience have been evident throughout his recovery. Despite initially planning to run for reelection, the physical toll of his health ordeal ultimately led to this unexpected announcement.
The news of Mackinlay's decision not to seek reelection has sparked waves of support and recognition for his bravery and tenacity. His absence from the upcoming general election will undoubtedly leave a void in the political landscape. With two more Kent MPs also stepping down, the political arena is witnessing a significant shift with the departure of key figures like Mackinlay.
As Craig Mackinlay bids farewell to his role as the 'Bionic MP,' his legacy of perseverance and determination will continue to inspire many. His journey from adversity to recovery serves as a reminder of the strength of the human spirit in the face of challenges. The decision to prioritize his health and well-being over political ambitions showcases a commendable level of self-awareness and courage.
The Tory MP says the decision came after much "soul searching" as he had wanted to continue on in the job.
Craig Mackinlay, a conservative member of Parliament serving South Thanet, was given a standing ovation by his peers on return to his bench in Westminster.
The Conservative MP who lost his limbs to sepsis will not run for his seat in the upcoming general election, he revealed today as he shared an emotional ...
On Wednesday, the South Thanet MP made his first appearance in the House of Commons since his sepsis ordeal. | ITV News Meridian.
Tory MP Craig Mackinlay returned to Parliament this week after disease led to amputation of his hands and feet.
The popular Tory lost both hands and feet from sepsis just five months ago.
Kent MP Craig Mackinlay has revealed he will not be seeking reelection in July, describing it as "impossible" amid his recovery from sepsis.
Mr Mackinlay had said he would stand at the next General Election for the East Thanet constituency as the 'bionic MP' but this was prior to the announcement, ...
The South Thanet MP has said he would have stood had the election been later in the year.