Iain Dale, the LBC radio presenter, has introduced he’s quitting to run as a candidate within the basic election on 4 July.
Sky Information understands Dale, 61, might be attempting to turn into the Tory candidate in Tunbridge Wells.
He beforehand tried to enter parliament on the 2005 election however misplaced in Norfolk North.
The broadcaster introduced his choice dwell on LBC on Tuesday night, saying: “I’m placing my hat within the ring once more to be a candidate on the basic election.
“Regardless of the consequence, I really feel I can play a task in restoring belief and honesty in politics.
“There are not any ensures I might be chosen, not to mention elected, however I do know that I might ceaselessly kick myself if I did not not less than have a go.”
Dale additionally mentioned he had two ambitions in life – to be a radio presenter and an MP.
“You know the way a lot politics means to me,” he added.
However he conceded it didn’t go nicely when he final stood as a candidate in 2005, saying: “Final time I attempted, the voters fought again.”
Dale joined LBC in 2010. He has offered 4 basic election evening reveals for the station, together with two American presidential election programmes, and the radio station’s Scottish and Brexit referendum consequence reveals.
Tom Cheal, LBC’s senior managing editor, described Dale as a “world-class broadcaster” who had been “vastly essential” to the station.