Jess Phillips
Jess Phillips
Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley

Jess Phillips is a Labour Party politician, currently representing Birmingham Yardley in the British Parliament. Brought up in the left-wing belief system, her early ambition was to become a Prime Minister. At the age of fourteen, she received her Labour Party membership card and at sixteen started taking part in election campaign, marching beside her parents in different rallies. However, she was never a blind follower and gave up her party membership at the age of twenty-four in protest against war in Iraq. Five year later, she rejoined the party, concurrently working with Women's Aid Federation of England, offering support to victims of domestic and sexual violence, child sexual exploitation and human trafficking. At the age of thirty-four, she entered the House of Commons on Labor Party ticket, serving as a Member of Parliament for Birmingham Yardley since then.

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Inclusivity in practice: prioritising diverse hiring for richer narratives
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