'I hated it': Life inside Keir Starmer's government | Electoral Dysfunction

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Jess Phillips joins Beth Rigby to reflect on her time as a minister in Keir Starmer's government. She discusses whether Andy Burnham can deliver Labour's pledge to halve violence against women and girls within a decade, and whether a lack of engagement across government departments is slowing progress. Jess also opens up about how the war in Gaza nearly cost her Birmingham Yardley seat, and whether Labour's stance on the Middle East will continue to create challenges for MPs representing inner-city constituencies. 🔔 Subscribe for more interviews, analysis and political conversations from Electoral Dysfunction. 🎧 To listen without ads, get new episodes a week early, exclusive bonus episodes, and much more, become a Sky News Insider. Find out more and subscribe at https://skynews.com/electoraldysfunction 📱 Got a question for the burner phone? WhatsApp: 07934 200 444 Email: electoraldysfunction@sky.uk Sky News Insider requires a paid subscription and is available to UK list

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