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Melanie Onn steps down from top green job to try to rebuild red wall as she eyes up Grimsby seat

Renewableº£½ÇÊÓÆµ deputy chief executive had represented Grimsby as a Labour MP

Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer with Melanie Onn, Grimsby's former Labour MP during his visit to Orsted in November.(Image: GrimsbyLive/Donna Clifford)

Former Grimsby MP Melanie Onn has stepped down from a senior green energy role, to free her up for a long-run at a campaign to win back the town seat.

The deputy chief executive of trade body Renewableº£½ÇÊÓÆµ will leave the post at the end of March. It would see her avoid any potential conflict of interest, with lobbying the government of the day a key element of the role she has carried out for the past three years.

Ms Onn, who represented Grimsby on a Labour ticket between 2015 and 2019, was ousted in the tidal wave of support for Boris Johnson that brought the ‘red wall’ of the north down in dramatic fashion.

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Current MP Lia Nici romped in with 18,150 votes to her 10,819, with many blaming then party leader Jeremy Corbyn and Labour’s Brexit stance on the 16.7 per cent drop in support with a significant swing to Conservative. .

Ms Onn has confirmed her intentions with the local constituency selection process underway. She had frequently not ruled out a return to the running for the seat she won when the late Austin Mitchell stepped down.

She posed for pictures with Sir Keir Starmer under the Dock Tower on his most recent visit, complete with red blazer, with her potential new boss having told how he’d “definitely” welcome her back.

January 2025 could see the country back at the polls, or earlier should two thirds of MPs agree to a general election.