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What's next for West Midlands Conservatives?

Whats next for West Midlands Conservatives
The Tories are left with15 seats in the region, down from 44 before the general election.

Mark Pritchard, MP for The Wrekin in Shropshire, retained his seat with a majority of just 800 votes.

He said: "I am glad that Rishi has stayed on as the leader of the party so that we have a smooth transition.

"The key thing is to take our time and get it right rather than rush and get it wrong."

Andrew Mitchell, MP for Sutton Coldfield, was re-elected to the seat he has served since 2001.

He said he was in favour of a long leadership campaign and added: "The critical thing is the party conference so that the whole party can have a good look at them."

Rachel Maclean, former MP for Redditch, lost out to Labour’s Chris Bloore by 789 votes.

She said: "It’s a bit like a grieving process for me personally. I need time off to reflect as I think our party generally does.

"We haven’t done well at all across the country.

"It was the best job I’ve ever done and it does leave a hole. I’m hoping it won’t be goodbye forever."

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