
A privilege to chair Lambeth’s Equality Commission public meeting in Streatham last night – it was the biggest turnout at a commission meeting so far – lots of really interesting conversations.
The Streatham constituency contains the eastern side of Clapham across to the Common itself, including Clapham Park Estate, Lambeth Academy, and Thornton.
Clapham is a vibrant community and has undergone significant regeneration and investment in housing and on the high street in recent years. The Common remains a popular destination for tourists and locals.
A privilege to chair Lambeth’s Equality Commission public meeting in Streatham last night – it was the biggest turnout at a commission meeting so far – lots of really interesting conversations.
Today I launched the APPG on Social Integration’s Interim Report into Integration of Immigrants that calls for a meaningful integration programme which works for all parts of the UK.
On the No.12 bus putting the finishing touches to my speech to launch the APPG on Social Integration’s interim report into the integration of immigrants.
Visiting constituents who have been flooded from the burst water main on Leigham Vale – including the amazing Sidney Carter who told me about his life in Jamaica before moving to the UK in the 1950s.
I dropped off some food at Clapham Park foodbank. It is a damning indictment of six years of Tory government that, in one of the wealthiest cities in the world, constituents of mine have to rely on food banks.
Loved visiting primary schools across Streatham for their annual Christmas Fairs.
Speaking out against employment tribunal fees that are denying thousands of people access to justice in the workplace.
I’ve added my name this Early Day Motion (EDM) which highlights the real financial burden of children’s funerals on bereaved parents, and calls on the Government to establish a specific fund to cover this cost.
Following further severe disruption of Southern Rail services I urged the Government to get on with stripping Govia Thameslink Railway of the franchise and transferring it to Transport for London now.
It’s Small Business Saturday – make sure you show your support by visiting a local business today. I’ll be checking out some of the great businesses in Streatham, Balham, Brixton, Clapham and Tulse Hill.
Wearing a red ribbon to show my support for World AIDS Day. We’ve got to do more to stop HIV stigma but thankfully organisations like the Terrence Higgins Trust are doing great work on this.
Speaking at Streatham Action’s public meeting on local transport infrastructure including the appalling service from Southern Rail and Thameslink.
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