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'''Jess Phillips''' (born 9 October 1981) is a British [[Labour Party]] politician who became the [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) for the constituency of Birmingham Yardley in the 2015 General Election, and was re-elected in June 2017. She is chair of the [[Women's Parliamentary Labour Party]] (WPLP)<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/06/labour-female-mps-commons-bloc-womens-issues-jess-phillips "Labour's female MPs vow to use Commons strength to improve lives of women"]</ref> and a member of [[Labour Friends of Israel]]. | '''Jess Phillips''' (born 9 October 1981) is a British [[Labour Party]] politician who became the [[Member of Parliament]] (MP) for the constituency of Birmingham Yardley in the 2015 General Election, and was re-elected in June 2017. She is chair of the [[Women's Parliamentary Labour Party]] (WPLP)<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/06/labour-female-mps-commons-bloc-womens-issues-jess-phillips "Labour's female MPs vow to use Commons strength to improve lives of women"]</ref> and a member of [[Labour Friends of Israel]]. | ||
− | == | + | ==Overthrowing Jeremy Corbyn== |
− | Jess Phillips reported to [[Owen Jones]] in December 2015 that she had told Jeremy Corbyn and his staff "to their faces: 'The day that ... you are hurting us more than you are helping us, I won't knife you in the back, I'll knife you in the front', if it looked as though he was damaging Labour's chances of winning the next general election."<ref>{{cite news|last=Perraudin|first=Frances|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/dec/14/labour-mp-jess-phillips-knife-corbyn-vote-loser-general-election|title=Labour MP Jess Phillips will 'knife Corbyn in the front' if he damages party|work=The Guardian|date=14 December 2015|accessdate=13 August 2016}}</ref> Responding to criticism about her use of language, Phillips said on Twitter: | + | Jess Phillips reported to [[Owen Jones]] in December 2015 that she had told Jeremy Corbyn and his staff "to their faces: 'The day that ... you are hurting us more than you are helping us, I won't knife you in the back, I'll knife you in the front', if it looked as though he was damaging Labour's chances of winning the next general election."<ref>{{cite news|last=Perraudin|first=Frances|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/dec/14/labour-mp-jess-phillips-knife-corbyn-vote-loser-general-election|title=Labour MP Jess Phillips will 'knife Corbyn in the front' if he damages party|work=The Guardian|date=14 December 2015|accessdate=13 August 2016}}</ref> |
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+ | Responding to criticism about her use of language, Phillips said on ''Twitter'': | ||
:"I am no more going to actually knife [[Jeremy Corbyn]] than I am actually a breath of fresh air, or a pain in the arse".<ref>''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TcLhDTUxVs "I would knife Jeremy Corbyn in the front not the back"] Owen Jones meets Jess Phillips''</ref> | :"I am no more going to actually knife [[Jeremy Corbyn]] than I am actually a breath of fresh air, or a pain in the arse".<ref>''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TcLhDTUxVs "I would knife Jeremy Corbyn in the front not the back"] Owen Jones meets Jess Phillips''</ref> | ||
− | [[ | + | ===Antisemitism red line=== |
+ | On 21 February 2019, Jess Phillips stated that "My red line is the [[antisemitism]]. I think that there is an opportunity for [[Jeremy Corbyn]] to really comment very very strongly and say things like… what happened with the [[Labour Party]] students this week when they put "[[Palestine]] Lives" at the announcement of [[Joan Ryan]] leaving, that that is antisemitic and it has to stop." [[Jewish Voice for Labour]] noted that: | ||
+ | :"[[Joan Ryan]] is a non-[[Jewish]] MP whose activities as chair of [[Labour Friends of Israel]] have pitted her repeatedly against supporters of justice for [[Palestine]]…Yoking her resignation with the slogan “Palestine Lives” seems entirely justifiable and carries no hint of hostility towards [[Jews]]. The fact that the tweet seems to have been removed is a reflection of the gagging of pro-Palestinian voices that Ryan and her allies promote.<ref>''[https://www.thecanary.co/uk/analysis/2019/02/22/watch-jess-phillips-mp-make-the-most-ludicrous-accusation-of-antisemitism-to-date/ "Watch Jess Phillips MP make the most ludicrous accusation of antisemitism to date"]''</ref> | ||
− | Jess Phillips | + | ===Establishment Pick=== |
+ | Following an interview in ''[[The Times]]'' of 6 March 2019 titled "Jess Phillips: ‘I think I’d be a good prime minister’",<ref>''[https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/jess-phillips-i-think-id-be-a-good-prime-minister-swktssd7s "Jess Phillips: ‘I think I’d be a good prime minister’"]''</ref>[[Kit Knightly]] wrote in the ''Off-Guardian'' on 10 March 2019 that Phillips was the "''Establishment Pick to Replace Corbyn''", citing apparently choreographed support from former Labour [[Foreign Secretary]] [[David Miliband]], [[zionist]] journalist [[Jonathan Freedland]], Tory MP [[Nick Boles]], ''[[The Guardian]]'' and ''[[The Independent]]'' with the headline: | ||
+ | :“Only Jess Phillips can save the [[Labour Party]] – Corbyn would be mad to let her go”<ref>''[https://off-guardian.org/2019/03/15/jess-phillips-emerges-as-establishment-pick-to-replace-corbyn/ "Jess Phillips Emerges as Establishment Pick to Replace Corbyn"]''</ref> | ||
− | + | Commentator [[Linda Vaux]] was not impressed: | |
− | + | :"The establishment can ‘pick’ whoever the hell they like. Fortunately they have no say whatever in the choice of [[Leader of the Labour Party]], and the majority of those who do, ie: Labour members, will make sure gobby Phillips has zero chance of being chosen. Ever."<ref>''[https://off-guardian.org/2019/03/15/jess-phillips-emerges-as-establishment-pick-to-replace-corbyn/#comment-150272 "Commentator Linda Vaux was not impressed"]''</ref> | |
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Jess Phillips (born 9 October 1981) is a British Labour Party politician who became the Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Birmingham Yardley in the 2015 General Election, and was re-elected in June 2017. She is chair of the Women's Parliamentary Labour Party (WPLP)[1] and a member of Labour Friends of Israel.
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Overthrowing Jeremy Corbyn
Jess Phillips reported to Owen Jones in December 2015 that she had told Jeremy Corbyn and his staff "to their faces: 'The day that ... you are hurting us more than you are helping us, I won't knife you in the back, I'll knife you in the front', if it looked as though he was damaging Labour's chances of winning the next general election."[2]
Responding to criticism about her use of language, Phillips said on Twitter:
- "I am no more going to actually knife Jeremy Corbyn than I am actually a breath of fresh air, or a pain in the arse".[3]
Antisemitism red line
On 21 February 2019, Jess Phillips stated that "My red line is the antisemitism. I think that there is an opportunity for Jeremy Corbyn to really comment very very strongly and say things like… what happened with the Labour Party students this week when they put "Palestine Lives" at the announcement of Joan Ryan leaving, that that is antisemitic and it has to stop." Jewish Voice for Labour noted that:
- "Joan Ryan is a non-Jewish MP whose activities as chair of Labour Friends of Israel have pitted her repeatedly against supporters of justice for Palestine…Yoking her resignation with the slogan “Palestine Lives” seems entirely justifiable and carries no hint of hostility towards Jews. The fact that the tweet seems to have been removed is a reflection of the gagging of pro-Palestinian voices that Ryan and her allies promote.[4]
Establishment Pick
Following an interview in The Times of 6 March 2019 titled "Jess Phillips: ‘I think I’d be a good prime minister’",[5]Kit Knightly wrote in the Off-Guardian on 10 March 2019 that Phillips was the "Establishment Pick to Replace Corbyn", citing apparently choreographed support from former Labour Foreign Secretary David Miliband, zionist journalist Jonathan Freedland, Tory MP Nick Boles, The Guardian and The Independent with the headline:
- “Only Jess Phillips can save the Labour Party – Corbyn would be mad to let her go”[6]
Commentator Linda Vaux was not impressed:
- "The establishment can ‘pick’ whoever the hell they like. Fortunately they have no say whatever in the choice of Leader of the Labour Party, and the majority of those who do, ie: Labour members, will make sure gobby Phillips has zero chance of being chosen. Ever."[7]
Defeating the Lib Dems
Jess Phillips was selected to contest Birmingham Yardley in June 2013, a constituency at the time represented by John Hemming of the Liberal Democrats who at the 2010 election held the seat with a 3,002 majority.[8] For the 2015 General Election, Labour required a swing of 3.7% to take the seat,[9] and after a swing of 11.7% Phillips achieved a majority of 6,595 or 16% of votes cast.[10][11] She made her maiden speech on 28 May 2015, highlighting the issue of homelessness.[12]
In the 2015 Labour leadership election, Phillips nominated Yvette Cooper for leader and Tom Watson for Deputy Leader.[13][14]
Jess Phillips was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to Lucy Powell, then Shadow Education Secretary, in September 2015.[15]
Clash with Diane Abbott
Jess Phillips verbally clashed with fellow MP Diane Abbott on 14 September 2015 over the gender composition of Jeremy Corbyn's first Shadow Cabinet. After she asked Corbyn why he had failed to appoint a woman to shadow the great offices of state, Abbott accused her of being "sanctimonious" and pointed out that Phillips was "not the only feminist in the Parliamentary Labour Party". Corbyn did not intervene.[16] Owen Bennett wrote in The Huffington Post that Phillips recounted: "'I roundly told her to fuck off.' When asked what Ms Abbott did after that suggestion, Ms Phillips replied: 'She fucked off'."[17]
Feminist
In October 2015, Jess Phillips caused controversy by mocking Philip Davies MP for trying to get a debate about International Men's Day.[18] Phillips said "You’ll have to excuse me for laughing. As the only woman on this committee, it seems like every day to me is International Men’s Day."[19][20][21] Following her objections, Phillips was subjected to rape threats on social media.[22][23] Phillips said she did not attend the debate in November to avoid her clash with Davies becoming the dominant issue.[24]
Related Document
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Document:Letter to Sir Keir from a newly resigned member of the Labour Party | Letter | 8 April 2020 | Bronagh Wilson | The Labour Party is now dead, it has ceased to be, it is bereft of life. You Sir Keir and your fellow travellers disgust me and it is time you PASOKed right off!. |
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