
Newsletter 30 October
In this issue, you’ll find out what I’ve been up to over the last month representing you: (1) Autumn Budget (2) Working for Poplar

In this issue, you’ll find out what I’ve been up to over the last month representing you: (1) Autumn Budget (2) Working for Poplar

This week I spoke outside the Royal Courts of Justice at the US government appeal against the decision to not extradite Julian Assange. The campaign

This week I asked university bosses if they could justify Vice Chancellors earning £250k+ salaries while some staff take home as little as £15k. This

With Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP and Zarah Sultana MP, we’re calling on the Chancellor to undertake comprehensive equality impact assessments in all budgets. These assessments would

The lesson from the Government’s tuition fee fiasco is a simple one: progressive taxation. Taxing wealthy working adults to invest properly in public universities will

This year, US health insurance company Centene took over 49 GP practices, in London alone. Now, the Government’s Health and Care Bill seeks to open

Without long-term public spending and investment there is no ‘levelling up’, there is instead just the entrenchment of inequalities in our society. My calls on

I have signed Alzheimer Research UK’s letter to the Chancellor, calling on him to deliver on the manifesto pledge to double funding for dementia research.

Workers from ethnic minority backgrounds are nearly twice as likely, as white workers, to be fired and rehired. Legislation is needed to stop this exploitative

Solidarity with all workers at Tower Hamlets council during the #EndFireAndRehire Bill debate today. 3 million people – almost 1 in 10 workers – faced

Latest figures on swimming pools by area show that more are needed in London. I’ve raised the closures of St George’s and Tiller leisure centres

As a supporter of the CEE Bill, I’m backing ZeroHour’s COP campaign, which calls on Boris Johnson to make a joint emergency strategy for climate