Nadia Whitom: ‘I am happy with my party’s stand on trans rights’

Nadia Whitom: 'I am happy with my party's stand on trans rights'

IClash over my party’s stance Trans rights“They say Nadia whitom, Labor The government’s response to the Supreme Court on the ban on MP, youth blockers for the East Nottingham, and the definition of a woman.

“The government is going at the current rate, our heritage will continue the rollback of trans rights that started with the conservatives,” she says. This is contrary to the previous labor government, which introduced the “Equality Act, Gender Recognition Act, paved the way to legalize the same sex marriage and equaled the age of consent. Whatever other criticisms can be the final labor government of me and others, there is a record of this, it can proud LGBT+ rights”.

This is a major topic that Whitom is asked several times by its components if she thinks of leaving the party, or if the Labor Party – established by the trade union movement, as a party for the working class – no longer serves it and its beliefs. Nevertheless, for whitom, walking away will get a little more than transient satisfaction. Instead, from within the party she can push for change, while still representing the sounds of her components, many people despite mentioning that they would not vote again.

This is a heavy work for whitom, yet it is under its blood. “I have been a worker in my community since the age of 16. This Tory was growing up under penance and was suffering from her effect that made me angry. Then I realized that when we come together, we have power as individuals.”

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Whitom says she “is really proud that the government has promised half the violence against women and girls,” but thinks that growing attacks on trans, courts and TVs on -ups and TVs, which are “lies in very ancient and wrong ideology, are harmful to all women. “If we are continuing to marginalize trans women especially as a threat to other women and continue to make sacrifices of sacrifice and sacrifice, it means that we are not focusing on the real problem – men who are violent. Men have increased by 37 percent in the last five years of violence.

Now at the age of 28, she works as an MP for six years, where she was the youngest MP, whose age was just 22 until Samuel Carling took the title last year. As such a young MP, there was “a baptism of fire” and a “foreign world”, where he was “more than most MPs, thrown at a deep end”. Of course it was a “huge privilege and a big responsibility”, as well as. “I will be given a green deal, after campaigning on the rights of the workers, by my components, by my community, to represent them, a huge mandate to treat migrants and people, which seekers with compassion and humanity, racial, social and economic justice seeking asylum”.

At that time, Whitom says that he “does not have life experience” and “you don’t know what you are talking about”, which means he felt that he had to prove that it was not so. However, she thinks that young people have a lot of life experience, because they grew up under penance. “We won the results of political decisions of gradual orthodox governments. What is a better life experience?” She believes that “there is not a vicious cycle of political parties, not a good political proposal for young people,” because they do not vote much as older people. “Then political parties feel that they do not need to make a political proposal for them,” and focus on their leading voters instead, possibly older people who are often retired and have their own home. However, she combines the importance of all ages that “represents the country’s makeup”.

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Along with representing his components, Whitom also wants to live at the same level of them, and realizes that the annual salary of an MP (currently £ 93,904) does not represent it. “MPs representing the interests of workers should not be on salary that we separate us on a large scale from whom we represent.”

She is curious to note that she “MPs, don’t work hard, or that we do not deserve our salary,” but accept Everyone He works “firefighters, teaching assistants, HCAS (health care assistant), they all work hard,” she says.

To reflect this, when she first became an MP, Whitom re -prepared a large part of her salary within her local area, “as we have really found the burden of amazing community projects” and donated a large part to local donations, organizations and strike funds, then took a house of £ 35,000. She still does the same, but after five years only she has increased her domestic figure to £ 41,000.

Despite being 650 MPs in Britain, donating such a part of their salary is a rareness. In the eighties, the MP for the Coventry South East, Dave Nellis also donated 54 percent of his salary for the same reasons. Ellie Chaowns, recently elected as the Green MP of Northfordshire, is also donating a large part of them, saying that it is very high. Whereas former reform MP Ruart Lowe (who had a party whip in March and is now an independent for Great Yarmouth) donates his entire salary, as he is estimated that he is estimated to be around £ 30m, returned in the last centuries when MPs were not paid because they were mostly Aristocrats and did not require salary.

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But the whitom is full of positivity for the future. She is willing to progress, who she says that is wrongly “thought of being linear,” and wants “we were not just fighting to return the rollback”.

“I would eventually want to see the government a Trans Incluure Conversation Therapy Ban, to improve access to reproductive treatment for lesbian couples, which are at least six chakras at least six chakras before they are eligible for IVF treatment on NHS in most parts of the country. All will improve everyone’s lives.”

A few years ago, she says, “We were able to talk about these issues, but because the focus is on fire, we have gone backwards. Now, we are not in a position to be correct”.

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