Andy Street says he is concentrating on 'new opportunities for the future'.
Former West Midlands Mayor Andy Street has told the BBC he does not know what to do in the wake of his recent electoral defeat.
He continued: "You have to be honest, as much as you might have the political bug there is no point putting yourself into a role that you won't enjoy.
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