Coalition frontbencher and former minister Paul Fletcher is retiring from politics.

Fletcher will step down following next year’s federal election after announcing he has no plans to run again.

In a statement, the NSW Liberal MP said it has been a “privilege” to serve as member for Bradfield and a senior opposition frontbencher.

 Paul Fletcher
Paul Fletcher will return to the private sector after his retirement. (Sydney Morning Herald)

“Last week I marked 15 years as member for Bradfield. Renewal is healthy, for people and institutions, and now is the right time to hand over the baton,” Fletcher said.

“I expect some outstanding people will put themselves forward to be the next Liberal candidate for Bradfield, and to serve the people of Bradfield with energy and commitment. 

“That Liberal candidate, once chosen through our party processes, will have my full support.”

The Liberal MP said he would continue to serve until the election. (Getty)

He said the mood is “discernably different” compared to the 2022 election and would keep working for Dutton before Australia heads to the polls next year.

Fletcher revealed he would be returning to the private sector once his term in politics ends.

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