Harriet Harman

Member of Parliament for Camberwell and Peckham. Mother of the House of Commons.

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SPeaking to London Labour Organisers
London Labour’s regional organisers joined in Parliament together to celebrate the successes of the 2014 Elections and discuss the campaign priorities for the future. Labour gained just over 200 additional Councillors in London gaining control of David Cameron’s ‘favourite council’ of Hammersmith & Fulham and four other London Boroughs – making gains from the Tories and Lib Dems. We also doubled our MEPs from 2 – 4 in London. I congratulated the team on their success and spoke about how we can keep up the momentum ahead of next year’s General Election.

London Labour Regional Organiser’s reception – 17/06/2014

London Labour’s regional organisers joined in Parliament together to celebrate the successes of the 2014 Elections and discuss the campaign priorities for the future. Labour gained just over 200 additional...

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I attended the annual graduate summer show of students from Camberwell College of Arts this morning. The art and design works were inspiring and it was great to meet the students to talk about their work and what they plan to do after they graduate. Many thanks to Associate Dean Amanda Jenkins for showing me around.

Camberwell College of Arts Summer Show - 16/6/14

I attended the annual graduate summer show of students from Camberwell College of Arts this morning. The art and design works were inspiring and it was great to meet the... Read more

Lbc

This evening I joined Iain Dale on LBC for his weekly phone in show in their London studios. On air he announced that I will be doing a regular monthly (2nd Monday) slot from now until the General Election. We had a lively discussion and I took a series of wide ranging questions from callers across the country.

LBC Phone In w/Iain Dale - 16/06/2014

This evening I joined Iain Dale on LBC for his weekly phone in show in their London studios. On air he announced that I will be doing a regular monthly (2nd...

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Great to meet Camberwell Labour members at The Tiger pub in Camberwell to plan for campaigning for 2015. Congratulations to our 6 councillors - Dora Dixon-Fyle, Kieron Williams, Tom Flynn, Mark Williams, Ian Wingfield and Radha Burgess.

Camberwell Labour Branch meeting - 12/6/14

Great to meet Camberwell Labour members at The Tiger pub in Camberwell to plan for campaigning for 2015. Congratulations to our 6 councillors - Dora Dixon-Fyle, Kieron Williams, Tom Flynn,...

Advertising

This evening I attended the Advertising Association’s bi-annual Council meeting and discussed with advertising leaders Labour’s Creative Industries review, Labour’s manifesto plans and how to ensure responsibility across the industry.

Advertising Association - bi-annual Council meeting – 12/06/2014

This evening I attended the Advertising Association’s bi-annual Council meeting and discussed with advertising leaders Labour’s Creative Industries review, Labour’s manifesto plans and how to ensure responsibility across the industry.... Read more

LGA Labour Group

Speaking at LGA Labour Group Forum – 12/06/2014

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Handball

England Handball visited Parliament today to showcase and promote the sport.

Clive Efford MP hosted the event in which MPs, Peers and staff all had the opportunity to find out about this up-and-coming sport. We also got the chance to take a penalty shot against the Team GB goalkeeper!

Handball

The sport is played widely across Europe and is growing in popularity. The event was a great success.

England Handball - Showcase in Parliament - 11/06/2014

England Handball visited Parliament today to showcase and promote the sport. Clive Efford MP hosted the event in which MPs, Peers and staff all had the opportunity to find out...

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This morning I met parents at the school gate of John Donne Primary school in Peckham along with local councillors Sandra Rhule and Sunil Chopra. I also visited the school and met with Head Teachers Evelyn Holdsworth and Nick Tildesley, and Community Governor Olive Lewis, to discuss their campaign for a secondary-level Free School.

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John Donne Primary visit & school gate - 11/06/2014

This morning I met parents at the school gate of John Donne Primary school in Peckham along with local councillors Sandra Rhule and Sunil Chopra. I also visited the school...

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This afternoon I met with Dave Ward, Tom Higginson and Adam Love from Network Rail at the House of Commons to discuss plans for the re-development of Peckham Rye station area. It was a constructive meeting and encouraging to see that they fully support extending the public consultation period.

Meeting with Network Rail - 10/06/2014

This afternoon I met with Dave Ward, Tom Higginson and Adam Love from Network Rail at the House of Commons to discuss plans for the re-development of Peckham Rye station...

Radio

The Arts must be for everyone, not just for some. That was the theme of my keynote speech to the Roundhouse today, where I launched a Labour Party consultation document on Young People and the Arts.

Young People and the Arts launch - 09/06/2014

The Arts must be for everyone, not just for some. That was the theme of my keynote speech to the Roundhouse today, where I launched a Labour Party consultation document... Read more

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On Saturday I attended the annual Southwark Civic Awards ceremony at Southwark Cathedral. The awards are for local people - nominated by their local community - in recognition of their service to the community. The ceremony was followed by the inauguration of Southwark's new Mayor Cllr Sunil Chopra and Deputy Mayor Cllr Neil Coyle.

Southwark Civic Awards & Mayor Making Ceremony - 7/6/14

On Saturday I attended the annual Southwark Civic Awards ceremony at Southwark Cathedral. The awards are for local people - nominated by their local community - in recognition of their...

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On Saturday I attended the annual Southwark Civic Awards ceremony at Southwark Cathedral. The awards are for local people - nominated by their local community - in recognition of their service to the community. The ceremony was followed by the inauguration of Southwark's new Mayor Cllr Sunil Chopra and Deputy Mayor Cllr Neil Coyle.

Southwark Civic Awards & Mayor Making Ceremony - 07/06/2014

On Saturday I attended the annual Southwark Civic Awards ceremony at Southwark Cathedral. The awards are for local people - nominated by their local community - in recognition of their...

One of the most important things for most people is our NHS. From cradle to grave, we need to know our health services are there when we need them. And most people’s regular contact is with their GP. People want to be able to get an appointment quickly, see the same doctor each time and feel that their doctor has enough time for them.
 
People in Southwark tell me that they are finding it harder to see their GP. A teacher from Peckham complained she had to wait over 3 weeks for an appointment that she could fit in with her work. But her symptoms worsened and she tried to get an appointment sooner. She rang first thing in the morning but all appointments for that day had already been booked by 8.10am. She was told by the receptionist to call again the next day and ‘hope to be one of the lucky ones’.

A woman from Peckham Rye complained she had to wait almost a month for an appointment. She was told when she called that she could call again the next day to see if an appointment was available but this was inconvenient for her because she starts work early in the morning. In the past, she has even been late to work because she couldn’t get through on the phone when trying to make a same day appointment. 
 
People need to be able to see their GP promptly to avoid worry, get an early diagnosis and treatment, and it should not be a struggle to get an appointment when you need it. People should not have to take time off work to see their GP and lose pay or suffer anxiety, or be forced to go to A&E when it isn’t an accident or an emergency.
 
A survey at my advice surgery showed three quarters said they had to wait over 48 hours to get a GP appointment and over half were not able to get an appointment on the same day. Most worryingly, over half of the constituents surveyed said they had had to go to A&E because they couldn’t see their GP in time.
 
When Labour was in Government, 80% of patients got a GP appointment in 48 hours. Only 20% had to wait longer. Now 60% have to wait more than 48 hours to see their GP.
 
As your local MP, I’ve worked hard over the years with other South London MP’s to improve our NHS. My worry is that with this Tory/Lib Dem Government we are slipping back.
 
That is why the next Labour government will invest in GP surgeries and give people the right to an appointment within 48 hours, and on the same day for those who need it.

Southwark News column: GP access - 5/6/14

One of the most important things for most people is our NHS. From cradle to grave, we need to know our health services are there when we need them. And...

Everyone was horrified to see that over 200 girls had been abducted from their school in northern Nigeria. But it has been particularly heart-rending for the many Southwark residents who come from Nigeria and who still have family there. It’s been over a month since they were taken. The video broadcast by their captors must have been yet more torture for the parents who await their return.

They were taken by a militant group called ‘Boko Haram’, who are against Western education and are against any girl going to school.

It is the right of every child - boy and girl - to get an education. 

The most important thing now is to find the girls and bring them home. That is vital not just for each and every one of them. But it’s also important for all the other boys and girls in northern Nigeria. If Boko Haram are able to get away with this terrible crime, then parents in northern Nigeria will become fearful of sending their children to school - especially their daughters.

It’s essential not just for each child, but for Nigeria's future, that all girls in Nigeria go to school.  A country cannot develop and prosper economically if half the population - its women - are kept in illiteracy and ignorance. 

Given the gravity of the crime against so many young girls, it was extraordinary how long it took the Nigerian government to take action. And for too long the international community did not seem to be responding.

There's no doubt that the Nigerian government face difficulties with Boko Haram in northern Nigeria. That's why help from other countries internationally is so vital. Think of the massive international effort to find the missing Malaysian Airways plane with search equipment mobilised from all around the world.
To mobilise international action and to show the Nigerian government that we in the UK want them to do everything they can to get the girls back, and after discussions with my Nigerian constituents, I started a campaign in Parliament. I took up the case of the Nigerian girls with the Foreign Secretary William Hague and the Women’s Minister, I wrote to the Nigerian High Commissioner, and tabled a motion in Parliament which was signed by 94 Members of Parliament from all the political parties calling on the Government to support Nigerian efforts to find the girls and bring them home safely.

Our government has now sent a team of experts to help the Nigerian authorities and I welcome this. But we need to keep up the support and the pressure. I hope everyone will sign petitions and write to our government urging action.

This is not just a Nigerian issue. We must stand together in solidarity and back the right of every girl to receive an education. And we must leave no stone unturned until these girls are back with their families.

South London Press column: Missing Nigerian Schoolgirls - 23/05/ 2014

Everyone was horrified to see that over 200 girls had been abducted from their school in northern Nigeria. But it has been particularly heart-rending for the many Southwark residents who...

Stonehouse

Clare Moody European candidate for the South West, David Drew PPC, Geoff Wheeler, Leader of Stroud District Council and I met up at Stroud Labour Party office today ahead of tomorrow’s local and European elections. It was great to meet and chat with local members who busy preparing to get the vote out!

Stroud campaigning - 21/05/2014

Clare Moody European candidate for the South West, David Drew PPC, Geoff Wheeler, Leader of Stroud District Council and I met up at Stroud Labour Party office today ahead of... Read more

Pendle

Azhar Ali, PPC for Pendle and Yvonne Tennant local candidate for Marsden and I joined local Labour members in Marsden Ward to campaign ahead of the local and European elections on Thursday. We were also joined by Julie Cooper PPC for Burnley. It was a great morning and we got speak to lots of residents about the issues that are affecting them in their local area.

Pendle campaigning & What Older Women want lunch - 20/05/2014

Azhar Ali, PPC for Pendle and Yvonne Tennant local candidate for Marsden and I joined local Labour members in Marsden Ward to campaign ahead of the local and European elections... Read more

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On Saturday I was out campaigning in Rotherhithe with Neil Coyle, Parliamentary candidate for Bermondsey & Old Southwark, Val Shawcross AM, Southwark Council Leader Peter John and local Labour councillors, candidates and Party members.

Campaigning in Southwark - 17/05/2014

On Saturday I was out campaigning in Rotherhithe with Neil Coyle, Parliamentary candidate for Bermondsey & Old Southwark, Val Shawcross AM, Southwark Council Leader Peter John and local Labour councillors,... Read more

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Today I met with Met Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe and Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley (Specialist Crime & Operations Unit), along with Simon Hughes MP, at New Scotland Yard. We discussed what progress the police has made in ensuring justice for victims of rape and serious sexual offences following the IPCC's report on the failure of Southwark Police Sapphire Unit to properly report and investigate victims complaints of rape and other serious sexual offences.

Meeting with Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe

Today I met with Met Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe and Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley (Specialist Crime & Operations Unit), along with Simon Hughes MP, at New Scotland Yard. We discussed what...

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Today I met with Met Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe and Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley (Specialist Crime & Operations Unit), along with Simon Hughes MP, at New Scotland Yard. We discussed what progress the police has made in ensuring justice for victims of rape and serious sexual offences following the IPCC's report on the failure of Southwark Police Sapphire Unit to properly report and investigate victims complaints of rape and other serious sexual offences.

Meeting Met Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe - 15/5/14

Today I met with Met Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe and Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley (Specialist Crime & Operations Unit), along with Simon Hughes MP, at New Scotland Yard. We discussed what...

PMQs 20131204

Today I challenged Nick Clegg on the Government’s failure to protect tenants from rip-off letting agencies.

Challenging Nick Clegg at DPMQs - 13/05/2014

Today I challenged Nick Clegg on the Government’s failure to protect tenants from rip-off letting agencies. Read more

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