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Jess Phillips resigns, tells Keir Starmer 'deeds not words matter'
Jess Phillips resigned from her ministerial post, telling Prime Minister Keir Starmer "deeds, not words, are what matter." Her departure makes her the first sitting government minister to quit and joins roughly 80 Labour MPs WHO have urged Starmer to step down. Starmer said a leadership contest has not been triggered and that he will not quit. The move heightens scrutiny of Labour's leadership and could force a formal contest over the party's direction and internal rules.
Breaking: Jess Phillips resigns as safeguarding minister just ahead of the 1pm news bulletins
This is damning. I very much value Jess Phillips and what she has to say. I have been supportive of Starmer throughout and have respect for his stance but this is convincing.
I’m not an advocate of toppling Starmer. But I feel this is the most significant and well explained resignation so far. We can’t ignore it folks.
This line is absolutely the essence of Starmer’s failure: “the desire not to have an argument means we rarely make an argument, leaving opportunities for progress stalled”. It is such a tragic waste of a Labour government.
Kowtowing to the techbros and appeasing the Reform fascists/neonazis were always my red lines that Starmer crossed.
She may be something of a maverick, but that is "sticking the knife in from the front"
Harsh, but undoubtedly accurate. Labour governments are rare and precious and an opportunity not be wasted. Especially with Farage waiting in the wings. Starmer has not just failed to deliver on the change needed, but failed to even appreciate the necessity of it.
Despite her limitations, she is a very committed Labour politician who worked very hard for her class. This is quite something as it reveals the underlying nature of Starmer's 'leadership', one that is seemingly paralysed by indecision & lack of (beneficial) action.
I've been saying for ages Labour's women need to put their foot down with Starmer. He's a bullying and nasty man and a misogynist. First Catherine West now Jess Phillips with Angela Rayner putting a boot in from the sidelines. It's just a shame they don't support all women and are transphobic.
A brave and upstanding pos
He's lost the one who laughed as the results came through in 2019. It's curtains for Starmer.
Never trust any person who puts their photograph on letterhead.
Bitterly disappointed with this. I admire Jess but resigning doesn’t help anyone (except reform) and putting the boot into the PM like this turns Labour into the last Tory government. Hold the fricking line, give the PM a chance to course correct and keep farage at bay!
Now that, is how you resign.
Damn, that one is deadly.
I mean, the tech bros are the biggest threat to our future and to allow them to continue unchallenged just because of the jobs they would provide is a grave mistake. Im with jess and its hard to admit. Need someone in charge that will do what is necessary and take on the musks of the world
Never got used to that friendship with Reece-Mogg.
Plus a Labour government should: *Support the disabled and elderly not take support away. *Condemn genocide and illegal wars not support them. *Create a fair immigration system not one that favours wealth over need. *Stand up for the right to protest not jail peaceful protesters. Etc etc etc.....
Damning. A cabinet should exist to assert different opinions, feed debate AND disagreements, but then to collectively and fundamentally arrive at a consensus. If Starmer is not allowing this to happen, it’s a disgrace.
Another one who is more interested in herself than the Country
Of course she did… loves a bit of telly time…
Wondering what that magic bullet against naked selfies is supposed to be.
I think that’s game over then.
I cannot stand Jess Phillips but you cannot argue with any aspect of this letter - wow
Wow. That one is particularly harsh
Jess Philips resigns as minister for Jess Philips.
Ok I was coming on here to be annoyed with Phillips yet again resigning from a post but this letter is actually emblematic of all the other issues. Why aren't they progressing anything? She is correct on all fronts
This feels very obviously written by herself.
It sounds like Starmer is the same in private as we all believe him to be in public. Unwilling to take stand, procrastinating and waffling.
I wonder if this is related to a bruised ego following Harriet Harmen’s appointment as prime minister’s adviser on women and girls?
Shame tho as Jess is good.
Whom does she want instead? And why does she think that person would be any better? Those are the questions I keep asking about all of them but of course there are no answers.
Miatta Fahnbulleh, Jess Phillips and Alex Davies Jones; so far all 3 ministerial resignations are women, 2 directly responsible for delivering on the manifesto pledge to halve violence against women and girls. There has been real simmering anger in the women's PLP about not being listened to.
partly that was over Mandelson (& obv if Starmer gets through all this, there's still the next release of Mandelson whatsapps/emails to come) & sense of a boys club in no 10 but not entirely. It's disappointment that the PM genuinely does care about VAWG, it's not empy words, but can't drive it.
‘Deeds not words’ felt like a significant choice of language…
That quote at the weekend with Starmer saying "I want women to have the opportunities that they deserve." I mean, if he wasn't already delivering that, what on earth has he been up to?
…hey, come on, at least Sir Keir defends those Brexit red lines like a Catholic priest guarding the holy water. Seriously though, Starmer fails at everything that requires actual ambition or the guts to push for real change — especially when that change comes with inconvenient facts attached.
Interesting. Harman was scathing around the system that enabled Mandelson to come back into the fold time and time again.
Maybe Brummie bias, but that Jess Phillips resignation letter is a cracking piece of prose.
“The desire not to have an argument means we rarely make an argument” is a great line.
You can hear her say it, which is a sign of high quality, authentic writing
'The desire not to have an argument means we rarely make an argument' is a very good line.
Your comment prompted me to read it in full. Thanks. Definitely from the heart, and you can hear her frustration. Very well written, no BS. And yes I'm a Brumme, though now grateful Scottish resident.
I have a lot of time for Jess. She's MP for the constituency I grew up in. She sums it up beautifully. I thought Starmer's pre election policy of giving the tories enough rope to hang themselves was a master stroke, but it turns out that too much caution is how he works generally.
It’s a great letter, brutal. Says it how it is which is very much Jess’ style
BREAKING: Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips has resigned from Keir Starmer's Government
Well, she didn’t hold back, but yet again no mention of the rampant transphobia that is destroying the mental health of every trans person and family in the UK. Of course the desperate Starmer supporter clones won’t like it, but all they have left is that he’s a decent man. Spoiler alert, he isn’t!
She's going to be seriously disappointed in Farage's position on this issue when he becomes PM. Which her actions now are enabling.
I cannot keep waiting around? Where does she come from, Kindergarden? Keir Starmer has been in Office less than 2 years, very turbulent years with now the war in Iran threatening all economies. This is not a time to quit.
Let’s be fair… she’s resigned on just about every Labour leader she’s served under… in fact, she always stabs them in the front for good measure.
Looks like another incumbent government is going to backstab its way to implosion. Labours problem is the MSM convincing idiots that Farage is fit to govern, he isn’t…. Let a serious politician get on with the job.
Is she using this to get out of a job that’s impossible to deliver?
Is this the same Jess Phillips who when Corbyn was leader of the #LabourParty 'says she would knife Jeremy Corbyn "in the front, not the back" if she thought he was damaging the party ' Sky News 14 .12. 2015 And laughed out loud on Ch4news at the results of 2019 election results? Labour are dead!
NEW: Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips resigns from government. "The desire not to have an argument means we rarely make an argument, leaving opportunities for progress stalled and delayed."
That's significant Unfortunately, we're watching the start of the demise of the Labour Party in exactly the same way that the Tories imploded. And the RW media is loving it 🤬
The letter is 🔥The para on naked selfies sums up everything wrong with Starmer: a complete failure to back up principles with action
Jess Phillips resigns as minister telling Starmer 'deeds, not words, matter' after PM says he won't quit. Starmer can end the circus by announcing plan to step down. There must be a proper contest for leadership, not under the rules rigged by Starmer. Need the NEC to step-up
The NEC is also compromised. Labour is a dead duck.
So, who do people genuinely believe will be capable of doing a better job? I would discount both Rayner and Streeting to start with. And waiting for the second coming of Burnham is fraught with distractions that Farage and the media will exploit.
Starmer can also end the circus by ending the new British tradition of leadership change whenever things get tough. Change needs time, especially after you all collectively committed suicide by leaving the E.U.
If Keir Starmer was serious about change, he would announce: 1: Levison 2, to hold the feral mainstream media accountable and be regulated properly. Less opining and more journalism. 2: Authorise councils to build 1 Million council houses. The rents from which would help council budgets.
Oh fuckoff and just let him get the country back to some sort of normality after 14 years of tories destroying it at home and abroad
No. He was elected for five years, the 70 MPs that want us to go back in opposition and let Farage win can go.
Nah. Labour govt has 400 MPs with only 85 dissenters. Two years into a ten-year turnaround. End the circus. Stop pandering to the media. Get back to work.
No we don’t If she was so concerned why did she not resign before? Principles?
I’m not sure changing PM is the right thing for the country given the history of so doing over the last few years but this needs sorting pdq one way or the other or it will dominate all UK politics for the foreseeable future. To the nation’s detriment.
Jess Phillips resigns with a letter that concludes that Jess Phillips is right about everything.
She still hasn’t apologised for that time she posted a transphobic conspiracy theory on main… …in case anyone wanted to check her hypothesis. transsafety.network/posts/shelte...
In this specific area though - isn't she? More right than the men who hired Epstein's buddy, I'd say.
Totally unexpected move from the self serving lady.
She’s certainly right about this .
But she wasn’t wrong either.
One way you can tell the pro-Starmer people on here are motivated by their self-perception is how little their criticisms make sense. When was the “before” you would have been happy with Jess Phillips saying “your governing style is bad” in public? Never, obviously.
The incredible integrity of refusing to be bothered to legislate against CSAM
Some of his supporters on here are genuinely unpleasant. Jess is an amazing MP who has had her own personal safety put at risk standing up for what she believes in but she's critical of Starmer so now she must be traduced as some kind of turncoat or whatever.
Also, she literally sets out in the letter how, in private, she'd given him plenty of opportunities to improve and as he hasn't she has now gone public.
I'm fairly sympathetic to Starmer but the overwhelming sense I get from this letter is someone who has earnestly tried to get their work passed through the leadership's ways of working and has finally given up out of frustration.
I really struggle to understand what drives the pro-Starmer ultras in your feed. What positive policy position do they support that they think Starmer will enact that another Labour leader wouldn’t? Alternatively, what do they think Starmer is good at implementing that another leader wouldn’t be? 🤷♂️
And she did what they would presumably like - quietly advocating for change while sticking to the government line?
I'd hardly call myself her biggest fan for a number of reasons... that said, the fourth paragraph is utterly damning and emblematic of the entire government under a void where a leader should be.
Absolutely excoriating letter from Jess Phillips that drives home exactly why this matters so much. It's not about Westminster psychodrama, it's about the ability of gov to make decisions that *shape people's lives*. Instability and indecisiveness at the top both have real consequences.
This is very worrying. Like yesterday, this thing seems to have an afternoon momentum of its own. I hate seeing labour do this. Wonder what the evening will bring.
One assumes that Jess's resignation because of 'violence against women' issues is a proxy to avoid telling Poison Penfold he's a shit PM? She didn't care about violence against Gazan women in the genocide, tho... Given her lead in the 'Labour antisemitism' fraud perhaps Muslim women don't count?
I would say Jess Phillips going is a sign that the far-right of the Labour Party is preparing to move, but she's so ludicrously self-interested that I fully believe she was just jealous of other MPs getting on the news.
Yeah, I mean on the one hand she's a deeply self-interested creature who cares first and foremost about what's good for her and her public profile. On the other hand, she's a very bad judge of what's good for her and her public profile.
she saw an opening in the middle of the day to get her name out there and made sure her face was on the letter
Whatever you think of Jess Phillips that fourth paragraph is just unanswerable.
Yeah, lot of people unable to look past their dislike of Jess Phillips when what she says is absolutely damning as it strikes at the heart of the case that 'fundamentally he's a good bloke whose just made some strategic missteps'
The one where he wasn't immediately keen on a compulsory government content filter for every image sensor in the country? That paragraph?
What the part where every image on every device in the UK is scanned by some kind of government platform? Should everyone in the UK install government monitored CCTV cameras in every room in their house too? Why stop at “devices”?
So Jess Phillips's big idea for combating violence against women and girls was to use technology to restrict the actions of the girls, rather than target the men exploiting the girls Convenient how Starmer not having acted on it is a resigning matter after the local elections but wasn't before them
while i am enthusiastically pro- discouraging noncing i do also feel very very very icky about setting a precedent that the govt gets to control what our cameras will and won’t allow us to capture
From her letter: "91% of online child abuse is self-generated by children groomed, tricked and exploited in to abuse. The technology exists to stop children being able to take naked images of themselves. We could make this possible on every phone and device in the country"