The Call Keir with students and their parents has started. The Labour leader is joined by shadow minister Emma Hardy rather than Kate Green as advertised.
Sophie at Leeds says she is in a flat of six people and they've all tested positive after a week of living together. "It’s quite emotionally distant. I feel like I haven’t been able to make friends as easily as I would have normally"
Dylan, a Labour activist at Plymouth, noted that lectures are being prerecorded, which means you can't ask questions. "I really feel that the support from the university and government hasn’t been there"
Zoe, a parent of a young carer who's gone to uni, says she's "gutted" about her daughter's university experience and the students are "furious" about paying over 9k a year for this situation
Jack, a student, says he thinks "If there had been no fee to pay, we wouldn't have been asked to come"
Student Joe says his flat of six swabbing each other in the kitchen for their Covid tests was an interesting freshers' bonding experience
Aurora, another studying at Leeds, says students had to walk three hours to get a test. "People had to refresh the testing page for whole days before there were any tests available"
Aurora says: “All my teaching is on a computer, which I could’ve done from home… I’m quite frustrated that I’ve moved all this way.”
Eugene at Glasgow uni says they've received a one month rent rebate and £50 food allowance, after students at the uni wrote for publications about their experiences. All 12 in his flat have tested positive
NB Kate Green was responding to Gavin Williamson in the Commons:
"The Party is discontinuing its legal claims against Karie Murphy, Seumas Milne, Georgie Robertson, Harry Hayball and Laura Murray on a ‘no order as to costs’ basis. The five welcome the resolution of the claims."
The Labour Party has dropped its lawsuit against five ex-staffers who had been accused of leaking a controversial internal report: politicshome.com/news/article/l…
Labour NEC member Mish Rahman accuses Labour of spending "millions of pounds in members’ money" on pursuing the case so far that "could have been spent on the general election": politicshome.com/news/article/l…
I’m at an event by the Centre for Social Justice, “From baby boom to baby bust”. Miriam Cates says polling shows 92.4% of UK young women want to become mothers but 69% of young women believe waiting til 35 to start a family is no problem despite fertility stats.
Cates says she was surprised by how toxic the response was when she talked about this subject in parliament. She says Rosie Duffield was supposed to be on the panel but hasn’t joined today as she fears for her safety due to the controversial nature of the discussion.
IDS from the audience says migration is neither the answer nor a problem. He says he has 4 children, all nearing or over 30, and only one grandchild, so he can see this play out in his family. He is concerned about parents who want to stay home being punished via the tax system.
“The Labour Party will always stand up for working people fighting for better pay, terms and conditions at work.
“This isn’t about appearing on a picket line. Members of the frontbench sign up to collective responsibility. That includes media appearances being approved and speaking to agreed frontbench positions.
I’m told “There hasn't been anything from LOTO ahead of the latest set of strikes.” i.e. there was no fresh warning from the Labour leadership to frontbenchers not to join picket lines. Whether there is a reaction to Sam Tarry’s decision to join one today remains to be seen.
It’s summer recess and some of the frontbenchers who might have been joining Sam Tarry on the picket line today - after joining last time - are currently away.
Labour whip Nav Mishra is in Cyprus with the Royal Air Force (along with other MPs) 👇
It's been more than three months since I moved to @TheHouseMag, where I'm interviewing parliamentarians of all parties and writing features on all sorts of subjects. Here's a lil thread on highlights so far... 🧵
I was particularly pleased with this feature, speaking to Labour MP Andy McDonald and Conservative Duncan Baker about opening their homes to Ukrainian refugees – personal stories with heart: politicshome.com/thehouse/artic…
Another story with a lot of heart – I spoke to the fascinating Anoosheh Ashoori, his wife Sherry and MP Janet Daby about his experience of being detained in Iran, ongoing fight for those left behind and feelings towards Boris Johnson: politicshome.com/thehouse/artic…
Keir Starmer is addressing the PLP tonight at an in-person meeting.
“Two and a half years ago people said Labour was finished,” he says. “After the Hartlepool by-election last year, we all felt the profound disappointment that we weren’t yet where we needed to be.”
But Starmer says the local election results showed “red shoots” – “not just the red shoots of recovery… but the red shoots of a new beginning”
Labour is “now fighting its way back to government”, he says
Starmer gives special thanks to Anas Sarwar for Scotland results and to Conor McGinn and Shabana Mahmood for “disciplined, focused, positive” campaign