Love’s Labour’s Lost

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It is with great sadness that I have made the decision to leave the Labour Party. As a General Election candidate in both 2017 and 2019, the Labour Party has been a significant part of my life over the last decade, and I have had the opportunity to meet many incredible people, both within and … Continue reading Love’s Labour’s Lost

Fear, Hate and Reform UK

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We all want to protect our families and ensure that our children are safe. Any perceived threat to our family will naturally create fear. It's a primal emotion, deeply ingrained in our psychology (far easier to stir up than love) and one that has been crucial to our survival. Unfortunately, opportunistic politicians such as Farage, … Continue reading Fear, Hate and Reform UK

Who is holding Labour’s moral compass?

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*This blog, written on 26th June, has been updated on 27th June to comment on the concessions/U-Turn made by the government. Solidarity with the 100-plus Labour MPs who are taking a stand against the government to support the most vulnerable people in our communities. I can confirm that if I were in their position, I … Continue reading Who is holding Labour’s moral compass?

Down, but not out

After standing as a Labour candidate in the last two General Elections, when you are offered a candidacy in one of the safest Tory seats in the UK, it dawns on you rather quickly that your face just doesnโ€™t fit and it is time to move on. So, after politely declining the opportunity to stand … Continue reading Down, but not out