A sixth MP from Victoria’s Labor government will call it quits at the next state election following the surprise resignations of five other MPs in the past two weeks. Mark Gepp, a member of the upper house representing Northern Victoria, made the announcement via a post on Twitter on Dec. 2. “This job is without question a great privilege, and it has been one of the highlights of my 35-year career in the labour movement,” Gepp said in a statement. “I never dreamed of serving as an MP in a Labor government, and I am deeply grateful to the mighty union movement and the Labor party for the honour,” he added. Premier Daniel Andrews responded, saying Gepp was a “fighter” and has pushed for people to “access safer workplaces, fairer conditions, and better pay.” “I want to thank him for his dedication to our party, our parliament, our government—and to …