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  1. Labour has a plan to end violence against women and girls. Find out more and have your say 👇

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  2. Today is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia. Labour is committed to promoting and defending the rights of our LGBT+ communities. 🏳️‍🌈 ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 🏳️‍🌈

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  4. This Government is not doing enough to protect women and girls from violence. Labour will act to end violence against women and girls.

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    Today ⁦⁩ have set out our Green Paper to tackle violence against women and girls, including our Survivors Support Plan for victims of rape. The government has failed to act for far too long - so this is what we would do to support women.

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    For months we have been working away on policy to make real change to the lives of abused women and girls. Labour proposes new offences for violence against women and girls

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    The are failing to protect women and girls. They have overseen record low conviction rates for rape and an epidemic of violence. Enough is enough. is putting keeping women safe at the very top of our agenda with our own Bill.

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    May 16

    Utterly disgusting. Antisemitism, misogyny and hate have no place on our streets or in our society. There must be consequences.

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    this morning was asking about ’s policy on border protections for . Here’s a reminder to help him get it right next time:

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    May 14
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    May 14

    Great to hear from children and their teachers about the brilliant work that they are doing to build a curriculum that reflects and celebrates our diversity. I'm so proud of the work schools in Camden have continued to do despite the challenges of the last year.

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    We’re ready to get to work.

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    The poverty, inequality and insecurity experienced by millions can’t be tackled without strengthening workers’ rights. Ditching the Employment Bill exposes the chasm between Tory rhetoric and action.

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    May 14

    . is showing the kind of plan we need. A plan for long-term investment, to halve child poverty, to deliver a fairer tax system, and to build a more resilient and greener economy. We need to grow the economy from the middle out, not top-down.

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    May 14

    We have all seen how workers got us through this crisis. And we all agree, we can't go back to business as usual. So where's the Government's promised Employment Bill? Workers deserve fair pay, security, dignity, safety and a work-life balance.

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    May 14

    The thoughts of the whole Labour Party are with Wes and his family at this difficult time. Wes is a friend and a colleague and I know he'll come back from this even stronger and more determined than ever before. I can't wait to see him back in Parliament as soon as possible.

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    May 14

    We are at a fork in the road. Labour will use this moment to recover our economy in a way that tackles deep-seated inequalities, and delivers real change for Britain.

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    Record waiting lists mean more people waiting longer for treatment risking their health further. Thanks to Tory underfunding, cutbacks and understaffing we entered this crisis with the NHS weakened and exposed. It didn’t have to be like this.

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    May 13

    This Queen's Speech is a missed opportunity to reverse the damage of Governments. In the last 10 years: ❌1,000 children’s centres closed 📉 School funding down 9% 📈 Rising child poverty 📉 Apprenticeships among under 25s down 40%

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    May 13

    The Government's Lifetime Skills Guarantee is no guarantee at all: ❌9.4 million jobs are excluded ❌no retraining support is available ❌nothing to help with living costs while studying ❌loans not available until 2025

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