
Pleased to add my name to my neighbour Dr Rosena Allin-Khan’s excellent cross-party letter to the Chancellor demanding more police funding ahead of the Spring Statement.
The Streatham constituency contains the southern part of Brixton. It has a longstanding reputation as a vibrant cultural and creative hub, and has also seen significant transformation and investment. Windrush Square is named after the Windrush generation – who settled in Brixton after arriving in the UK as it had the labour exchange which was closest to the accommodation provided to migrants in Clapham – and is home of the Black Cultural Archives.
Pleased to add my name to my neighbour Dr Rosena Allin-Khan’s excellent cross-party letter to the Chancellor demanding more police funding ahead of the Spring Statement.
Fantastic discussion with the School Council and Eco Council at Dunraven Primary School, covering knife crime, Brexit, and social media.
Lovely to talk to Caroline from the Happy Baby Community charity, which provides classes, counselling, resources, and care for heavily pregnant women and recent mothers living in emergency accommodation.
It was great to see so many active and engaged young people in Parliament who are demanding their say on the Brexit process!
The Independent Group of MPs as well as the Lib Dems, Plaid Cymru and the SNP have tabled an amendment demanding a People’s Vote on May’s deal.
I have written for Heart Streatham magazine, currently celebrating its 5th birthday, about my resignation from the Labour Party. My first priority is my constituents.
The new Independent Group of MPs sat together for the first time in Prime Ministers Questions, and will work cross-party to achieve a People’s Vote on Brexit.
It was great to welcome Prince Harry to Streatham who was visiting the Streatham Youth and Community Trust and the Street Games project, keeping children fit and healthy.
Visiting the Black Cultural Archives to meet with their leadership and discuss how to secure their future.
Great to meet Rene from Lambeth Friends of the Earth today and delighted to support the Friends of the Earth in their campaign to crackdown on plastic pollution.
I voted against the government’s Brexit position in the Commons, who were defeated by 45 votes, and voted for the SNP’s amendment that would have extended Article 50 by 3 months to avoid No Deal.
I have tabled an Early Day Motion calling on the government to reverse its cuts to children’s services which so many of my constituents rely on.
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