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Martin McGuinness
Martin McGuinness, who has resigned as MP for Mid-Ulster. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA
Martin McGuinness, who has resigned as MP for Mid-Ulster. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA

Martin McGuinness resigns as MP

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Sinn Féin politician steps down as MP in order to concentrate on job as deputy first minister in Northern Ireland assembly

Martin McGuinness has resigned as Mid-Ulster MP.

He said this was in line with Sinn Féin's commitment to end double-jobbing and planned to concentrate on his job as Stormont assembly member and deputy first minister.

Francie Molloy will run for the seat in his place.

McGuinness said: "I am resigning as MP but I have no intention of leaving Mid-Ulster. South Derry and East Tyrone have suffered immensely as a result of the conflict.

"I will always be grateful to the people of this area for trusting me to represent them and their interests.

"I will of course continue to represent the Mid-Ulster constituency in the assembly. I am honoured to do so both as an MLA [member of the legislative assembly] and as deputy first minister in equal partnership with Peter Robinson."

He was elected MP for Mid-Ulster in 1997.

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