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Something from the Cellar: Jess Phillips

With the political landscape continuing to shift in unpredictable ways, today feels like the perfect time to revisit our conversation with Labour’s Jess Phillips — a woman who's been an unapologetically bold and passionate voice in Parliament for years — who now serves as Safeguarding Minister in the Home Office, where she continues to dedicate her career to her long-standing fight to protect women and girls from violence.


In this episode she shares candid insights into life in Westminster, the no-nonsense way she runs her household, and her plain-speaking husband who keeps her grounded. And in an unexpected twist, she also reveals her huge love for quiz shows!


It’s a conversation packed with warmth, wit, and that signature Jess Phillips honesty — so grab a drink and settle in!


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