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JESS Phillips is a Labour MP who strives to empower women and girls, but was recently embroiled in a rift with a UKIP candidate. We explain who the MP is and what happened at her constituency office in Birmingham. Who is Jess Phillips? Jess Phillips has been the Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley since 2015. […]
JESS Phillips is a Labour MP who strives to empower women and girls, but was recently embroiled in a rift with a UKIP candidate.
We explain who the MP is and what happened at her constituency office in Birmingham.
Jess Phillips has been the Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley since 2015.
The mum-of-two worked for domestic abuse charity Women’s Aid before getting into politics.
Her efforts to campaign and support those affected by domestic abuse led her to become a Labour councillor and eventually an MP.
The 37-year-old has two sons and is married to Tom Phillips.
In 2017 she published her first book titled Everywoman: One Woman’s Truth About Speaking The Truth.
The MP is known for being outspoken especially when it comes to sex education classes in school.
In November 2018, she said it was vital for girls to be taught about orgasms and sexual pleasure as part of their sex education lessons.
Speaking to The Hotbed, the MP for Birmingham Yardley said: “We should be telling girls about orgasms during sex education.
“I’m not suggesting we go into schools and teach children how to masturbate, I’m suggesting we talk to them about the things they’re doing anyway.
“Women’s expectations should be greater. We have to start demanding more.”
A man has been arrested for allegedly trying to break into the office of Labour MP Jess Phillips while screaming “fascist”.
She said terrified staff were forced to lock themselves into constituency base in Birmingham this afternoon.
Ms Phillips, who represents Birmingham Yardley, said the culprit was also “slapping the windows” as he tried to force his way into the building.
The MP said she was “not going to leap to blame Boris Johnson” but added “we all need to be better” and the PM needed to “choose instead of trying to divide… to lead”.
She later told LBC: “Ms Phillips said: “I’m not entirely sure how this has particularly got out at the moment.
“But I’ve only just heard about it myself, but my staff had to be locked into my office while a man tried to smash the windows and kick the door, I believe.
“I don’t know. I don’t know what I can say because the man has been arrested, but he was shouting that I was a fascist, apparently.”
A 36-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence and possession of cannabis in connection with the incident in Yardley Green, Birmingham, West Midlands Police confirmed.
Carl Benjamin sent her a tweet in 2016 saying: “I wouldn’t even rape you.”
And he last week shared a video online saying “with enough pressure I might cave”.
He released the vid on YouTube, where under the name Sargon of Akkad his spoof policies include invading Spain, he said: “There’s been an awful lot of talk about whether I would or wouldn’t rape Jess Phillips.
“I’ve been in a lot of trouble for my hardline stance of not even raping her. I suppose with enough pressure I might cave. But let’s be honest, nobody’s got that much beer.”
He later said “any subject can be the subject of a joke”.
“The alternative is a world devoid of humour, the essential tool we use to reduce the horror of events that are beyond our control,” he said.
After it was announced Mr Benjamin was standing in the South West region, Ukip leader Gerard Batten defended the initial tweet as “satire”.
Birmingham Yardley MP Ms Phillips said: “The Electoral Commission should surely have standards about who can stand for election.”
“If Facebook and Twitter can ban these people for hate speech how is it they are allowed to stand for election?”
She later tweeted: “I’m normally pretty tough, I take the slings and arrows I might just be tired but when asked to comment on this I was really upset.
“What do women have to do to end this sh*t? I’m so tired of people legitimising this stuff.”
Phillips said she joined the charity edition of the Channel 4 show because both of her parents have had cancer and she has seen how much funding can make a difference.
She said: “My dad was diagnosed with chronic leukaemia when I was 11 years old,” she said.
“Twenty six years later he is still alive thanks to research that was done into medicines and treatments for people with his cancer.
“He just wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for people donating money to cancer research.”
“Also I have seen the downside, where things don’t get research,” she continued.
“My mum died when I was in my twenties from leiomyosarcoma, which is quite a rare cancer, and there wasn’t the same level of research.
“So I have seen literally in my own life the difference it can make when money is invested.
“I know how important it is to ordinary people’s lives, because I still have my dad and I don’t have my mum.”
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