On Monday, the 412 Labour MPs elected in last week’s landslide general election met at Church House in Westminster.
The morning after, the new Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister met with England’s 12 regional mayors at No. 10.
But Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner were not the only people in both meetings.
Dan Norris is now both a Metro Mayor and an MP. After losing his seat to Jacob Rees-Mogg in 2010, Mr Norris spent eleven years away from frontline politics before being elected West of England Metro Mayor in 2021.
In last week’s General Election, he ran against Sir Jacob to win back his old seat (now redrawn and renamed North East Somerset and Hanham), winning it by just over 5,000 votes and later stating: “We got Mogg-xit done.”
But this leaves Mr Norris with two major political jobs to do. Now, speaking to ITV News West Country outside No. 10, he has confirmed he will “do both jobs” — at least for the next ten months.
Before the election, Mr Norris had said he intended to do both jobs if elected. But, speaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, he said: “I now have to get some sleep and then reflect on what has happened and work out how I can best serve the people of North East Somerset and Hanham and the West of England.”
Now he has said he will remain Metro Mayor, at least for the remainder of his term which runs until May 2025, and hinted he was considering running for Metro Mayor again if he found it was possible to do both jobs.
He told ITV News West Country: “Until at least next May I will do both jobs. And that makes sense because to call a by-election when you’ve got an electorate of about a million people is a hugely expensive thing, to have an election only to have it a few months later would be nonsensical.
“Also, to allow me to work out how I can do both jobs and whether that’s possible in the longer term and obviously I will be taking soundings. But there’s a lot of precedents in politics. Many MPs are ministers for example.
“But I’m not going to make a decision now. I don’t have to do that. I think it’s important to get a real sense of it and make an informed and sensible decision.”
MPs are allowed to be Metro Mayors of combined authorities and it has happened before. Dan Jarvis, who has been MP for Barnsley Central and later Barnsley North since 2011, was also the Metro Mayor of South Yorkshire between 2018 and 2022.
If Mr Norris was a local councillor, instead of an MP, however he would be banned from doing the job. Councillors cannot be the Metro Mayor for a combined authority that the council they sit on is a part of. MPs are banned from being police and crime commissioners..