I have always had a deep sense that I am in politics, in large part, to speak up for the marginalized and to be a voice for the voiceless. As a result, of all the reasons why I oppose the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill which we debated on Friday 29th November, I focused on the impact
I have responded to hundreds of constituents who have shared their views on assisted suicide. I know that there are strong views on both sides of the debate, many tied to deeply personal stories of grief.However, I will be voting against the Bill on Friday.
I recently met with Sam and Matt from Home for Good in Parliament. They are a truly inspiring charity that work to find homes for vulnerable children and young people.Every 15 minutes, a child comes into care in the UK.