🌹 Labour MP for Shipley
🗣️ Making Shipley’s voice heard in Parliament
🙋 Always standing against inequality
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💻 Visit my website: https://www.annadixonmp.co.uk/
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The health and wellbeing all our amazing unpaid carers must be supported.
The government’s Health Bill is a comprehensive piece of legislation and I welcome many of its measures, but we must to go further.
Our ambitions must be bold, our delivery must be rapid, and our NHS must be renewed.
I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of David Hockney. He was a proud Bradfordian and a towering figure in contemporary art.
Our city has today lost one of its greatest treasures, but his paintings will live on to inspire future generations.
Thank you, David.
A massive congratulations to Andy Burnham on his election as the new MP for Makerfield.
What a fantastic result!🌹
I have called on the government to recognise the impact social media is having on our young people as a public health emergency.
We need urgent action to protect our kids online, and to tackle the addictive algorithms the big tech companies use to exploit people of all ages.
I strongly support today’s announcement of a social media ban for under-16s.
Just as tobacco is regulated to protect young people, social media platforms must face meaningful accountability.
I hope this moment can serve as a catalyst to rethink our relationship with social media more broadly.
Reform’s plan to effectively scrap Bradford’s Clean Air Zone is premature and reckless.
Evidence shows the CAZ has improved air quality and cut GP appointments for breathing issues by 600 per month.
Scrapping it now would be a public health mistake our children's generation will pay for.
We must now take this opportunity to reenergise this government.
In particular, I will be working as hard as possible to push for the creation of the National Care Service to be at the top of Labour’s priorities for the rest of this Parliament.
The local elections were the loudest wake-up call we could have received.
If we want voters to have faith in politics again, we need a system that can truly reflect their views.
I call on all MPs to show that we are ready to be much more radical in reforming our elections.
77% of people in Bradford rejected the party that now leads our council.
Reform spreads divisiveness by telling people that Britain is broken while having no idea or plan for how to fix it.
Our city deserves better, and I will be hard at work in the coming months to hold them to account.