Why Jess Phillips must resign
The safeguarding minister cannot be trusted to deliver justice to the victims of the grooming gangs
www.telegraph.co.ukHere’s the latest I can share based on current public reporting:
Jess Phillips is a British Labour MP who has held roles including Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls, a position she held until she submitted her resignation in May 2026 amid calls for the Prime Minister to resign following local election losses. This context is based on contemporary coverage of her ministerial tenure and political developments.[1][2][3]
In July 2024, she was appointed to the safeguarding minister role, and by May 2026 she had announced her intention to resign from that role. This timeline is reflected in multiple outlets discussing her ministerial duties and resignation.[4][1]
Coverage around her public profile often highlights the intensity of political campaigns she has faced, including abuse during election periods and her commentary on issues related to violence against women and girls. Notable reporting from Sky News in 2024 describes the hostile environment she faced during elections.[2][3]
For broader context, profiles and summaries of her career note long-standing involvement with Labour politics, with previous resignations from shadow cabinet positions during leadership transitions in 2016 and continued parliamentary service since then.[1]
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The safeguarding minister cannot be trusted to deliver justice to the victims of the grooming gangs
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www.standard.co.ukJess Phillips secured re-election in her Birmingham Yardley seat, but faced heckles and boos as she gave her acceptance speech. The incident marked the end of a "horrible" campaign, the Labour MP told Sky News' Electoral Dysfunction podcast.
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