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The reason he did the show in the first place and took 400k for it was because he knew he would be out of a job come election time.

It's not a decision he's made in the last few days.
he'll stay on an an independent, andy. Like others who fall out with their parties it was he, not the party, who was elected to Parliament.
Jno,
And Labour have suspended an MP today too.
Matt Hancock sent a letter to Sunak telling him he wouldn't be standing at the next election and wouldn't need the whip restored.

That means the local party's decision doesn't affect him.
TCL,
// That means the local party's decision doesn't affect him. //

Chicken or Egg.
Last week Hancock said he was going back to being a Tory MP, and standing at the election.
His Constituency Party have being trying to disown him and this week said they want to de-select him.
Today Hancock refuses the whip and says he is staying as an independent. Of course the local party’s has affected his decision.
I read that the Officers of the local party have no authority to do what they did and it has to be its Executive making that decision.
I assumed he was just "reading the room", TCL, though I have seen some suggestion that ordinary local party members want him to stay. Always keep ahold of nurse for fear of finding something worse, I suppose.

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