Jess Phillips

Jess Phillips

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Backbencher (MP)

CommonsBirmingham YardleyCurrent Member

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House: Commons

Constituency: Birmingham Yardley

Status: Current member

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Sitting day: 2026-03-18

Activity total: 7

Contributions: 7

Votes recorded: 0

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Domestic Abuse Survivors: Government Support

2026-03-18 · 11:23

I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend. I was also—I feel like I have been here for ages—part of work with Surviving Economic Abuse, which the hon. Member for North Cornwall menti…

Domestic Abuse Survivors: Government Support

2026-03-18 · 11:20

I hope that the hon. Member appreciates that that is exactly what this is. I only make the point because there is so often a risk in this place, and in the Government, of one pers…

Domestic Abuse Survivors: Government Support

2026-03-18

Of course. I did not mean to exclude Somerset or anywhere else, rural or otherwise. I would gladly meet the hon. Gentleman—I would gladly meet anybody. I do not wish to cause him…

Domestic Abuse Survivors: Government Support

2026-03-18

I will be down in Devon and Cornwall next week for both business and pleasure—I have turned business into a bit of pleasure as the recess comes along. I would like to thank Airbnb…

Domestic Abuse Survivors: Government Support

2026-03-18

I absolutely agree. When I was running refuge accommodation, we were moving from the era of everybody living in communal refuges to a new era of people needing separate accommodat…

Domestic Abuse Survivors: Government Support

2026-03-18

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Twigg. I find myself in the difficult position that the debate was tabled for response by the Home Office, but almost its ent…

Domestic Abuse Survivors: Government Support

2026-03-18

Just to be clear, there are no legal ramifications of the homelessness test in part 4 of the Domestic Abuse Act. There is a homelessness duty; in the vast majority of cases, peopl…