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'''Jessica Rose Phillips''' ({{nee|'''Trainor'''}}; born 9 October 1981) is a British ] politician who has been the ] for ] since 2015.
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'''Jessica Rose Phillips''' ({{nee|'''Trainor'''}}; born 9 October 1981) is a British politician who has been the ] (MP) for ] since 2015. A member of the ], she has served as ] since July 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls) – GOV.UK |url=https://www.gov.uk/government/ministers/parliamentary-under-secretary-of-state--244 |access-date=2024-08-01 |website=www.gov.uk |language=en}}</ref>

Phillips was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to ], the ], in 2015. A vocal critic of the former ] ], Phillips resigned as a PPS in protest over Corbyn's leadership<ref name="Brown">{{cite news |last=Brown |first=Graeme |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillips-resigns-parliamentary-role-11528676 |title=Jess Phillips resigns from role as rebellion continues |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |date=27 June 2016|access-date=10 July 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160701102416/http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillips-resigns-parliamentary-role-11528676|archive-date=1 July 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> and said she would "find it incredibly difficult" to continue as an MP if Corbyn were re-elected as Labour leader.<ref name="Walker">{{cite news |last=Walker |first=Jonathan |url=https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillips-says-could-resign-11639471 |title=Jess Phillips says she could resign as Labour MP if Jeremy Corbyn wins |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |date=20 July 2016 |access-date=7 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180707201512/https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillips-says-could-resign-11639471|archive-date=7 July 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> She supported ] in the failed attempt to replace Corbyn in the ].<ref name="labourlist.org">{{Cite web |url=https://labourlist.org/2016/07/which-mps-and-meps-have-nominated-owen-smith/ |title=Full list of MPs and MEPs backing challenger Owen Smith |date=21 July 2016 |website=LabourList |access-date=15 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190715214543/https://labourlist.org/2016/07/which-mps-and-meps-have-nominated-owen-smith/|archive-date=15 July 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> Phillips was a candidate for Labour leader in the ], but withdrew early in the contest.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51195059 |title=Labour leadership: Jess Phillips quits race to succeed Jeremy Corbyn |work=BBC News |date=21 January 2020 |access-date=21 January 2020}}</ref> Since 2019, Phillips has received the second highest income on top of her MP's salary amongst Labour Party MPs.<ref>{{cite news |date=8 January 2023 |title=Westminster Accounts: MPs earn 17.1m on top of their salaries since the last election with Tories taking 15.4m |url=https://news.sky.com/story/amp/westminster-accounts-mps-earn-17-1m-on-top-of-their-salaries-since-the-last-election-with-tories-taking-15-4m-12758768 |access-date=9 January 2023 |work=Sky News}}</ref>


==Early life and career== ==Early life and career==
The youngest of four children, Phillips is the daughter of Stewart Trainor, a teacher, and Jean Trainor (née Mackay), who was deputy chief executive of the ] and chair of South Birmingham Mental Health Trust.<ref>{{cite journal|last=|first=|date=21 October 1998|title=A new health role for Jean|url=https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-60876777.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170827165957/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-60876777.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=27 August 2017|accessdate=21 January 2017|work=Birmingham Evening Mail}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/anger-over-plan-to-close-four-community-hospitals-1234773.html|title=Anger over plan to close four community hospitals|work=The Independent|date=8 October 1997|accessdate=13 March 2017}}</ref><ref name="Turner">{{cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/jess-phillips-labour-under-corbyn-feels-like-i-ve-been-locked-out-of-my-home-laura-pidcock-amber-rudd-maria-miller-stella-creasey-jacob-rees-mogg-gs5xp8mh7|title=Jess Phillips: 'Labour under Corbyn feels like I’ve been locked out of my home'|last=Turner|first=Janice|date=26 August 2017|work=The Times|accessdate=27 August 2017}} {{subscription required}}</ref> They were politically active: "Growing up with my father was like growing up with Jeremy Corbyn" she told ] of '']'' in March 2016.<ref name="Cooke">{{cite news|last=Cooke|first=Rachel|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/mar/06/jess-phillips-someone-to-believe-in|title=Jess Phillips: someone to believe in|work=The Observer|date=6 March 2016|accessdate=13 August 2016}}</ref> Phillips went to ], a local grammar school.<ref name=Cooke/><ref name=times-20160306>{{cite news |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/a-life-in-the-day-jess-phillips-labour-mp-ms756qzf3sd |title=A Life in the Day: Jess Phillips, Labour MP |last=Scott |first=Danny |work=The Times |location=London |date=6 March 2016 |accessdate=9 January 2018}}</ref> Her childhood ambition was to become ].<ref name=Cooke/> Jessica Phillips<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=61961 |date=16 June 2017 |page=11779}}</ref> was born on 9 October 1981<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/jess-phillips-interview-anyone-could-kill-me-but-i-dont-live-my-life-frightened-xkwx859dw |title=Jess Phillips interview: Anyone could kill me. But I don't live my life frightened |first=Rachel |last=Sylvester |newspaper=The Times |location=London |date=10 May 2019 |access-date=17 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190901224917/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/jess-phillips-interview-anyone-could-kill-me-but-i-dont-live-my-life-frightened-xkwx859dw |archive-date=1 September 2019 |url-status=live }}{{subscription required}}</ref> in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bcu.ac.uk/alumni/our-events/truth-to-power |title=Truth to Power with Jess Phillips |publisher=Birmingham City University |access-date=17 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191217184359/https://www.bcu.ac.uk/alumni/our-events/truth-to-power |archive-date=17 December 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> The youngest of four children, Phillips is the daughter of Stewart Trainor, a teacher, and Jean Trainor (née Mackay), an NHS administrator who rose to become deputy chief executive of the ] and chair of South Birmingham Mental Health Trust.<ref>{{cite web |date=21 October 1998 |title=A new health role for Jean |url=https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-60876777.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170827165957/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-60876777.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=27 August 2017 |access-date=21 January 2017 |newspaper=Birmingham Evening Mail}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/anger-over-plan-to-close-four-community-hospitals-1234773.html |title=Anger over plan to close four community hospitals |newspaper=The Independent |date=8 October 1997 |access-date=13 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170307044726/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/anger-over-plan-to-close-four-community-hospitals-1234773.html|archive-date=7 March 2017|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="Turner">{{cite news |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/jess-phillips-labour-under-corbyn-feels-like-i-ve-been-locked-out-of-my-home-laura-pidcock-amber-rudd-maria-miller-stella-creasey-jacob-rees-mogg-gs5xp8mh7 |title=Jess Phillips: 'Labour under Corbyn feels like I've been locked out of my home' |last=Turner |first=Janice |date=26 August 2017 |newspaper=The Times |access-date=27 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170826082851/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/jess-phillips-labour-under-corbyn-feels-like-i-ve-been-locked-out-of-my-home-laura-pidcock-amber-rudd-maria-miller-stella-creasey-jacob-rees-mogg-gs5xp8mh7|archive-date=26 August 2017|url-status=live}} {{subscription required}}</ref> They were politically active; in March 2016, she told ] of '']'': "Growing up with my father was like growing up with ]."<ref name="Cooke">{{cite news |last=Cooke |first=Rachel |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/mar/06/jess-phillips-someone-to-believe-in |title=Jess Phillips: someone to believe in |newspaper=The Observer |date=6 March 2016 |access-date=13 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160812074445/http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/mar/06/jess-phillips-someone-to-believe-in|archive-date=12 August 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> Phillips grew up in ]. Her mother also worked for the ].<ref>''Birmingham Mail'' Thursday 6 March 1986, page 47</ref>


Phillips went to ], a local grammar school.<ref name="Cooke" /><ref name="times-20160306">{{cite news |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/a-life-in-the-day-jess-phillips-labour-mp-ms756qzf3sd |title=A Life in the Day: Jess Phillips, Labour MP |last=Scott |first=Danny |newspaper=The Times |location=London |date=6 March 2016 |access-date=9 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180110054858/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/a-life-in-the-day-jess-phillips-labour-mp-ms756qzf3sd |archive-date=10 January 2018 |url-status=live}}</ref> Her childhood ambition was to become ].<ref name=Cooke/>
Phillips studied economic and social history and social policy at the ] from 2000 to 2003. She marched in protest against the ].<ref>{{cite news|last=Sylvester|first=Rachel|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/i-will-say-and-do-as-i-think-my-job-is-not-to-pander-to-corbyn-hv5nwpw39|title='I will say and do as I think. My job is not to pander to Corbyn'|work=The Times|date=24 September 2016|accessdate=24 September 2016}} {{subscription required}}</ref> From 2011 to 2013, she studied for a ] in ] at the ].<ref name="PoliticoGuide">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BVWqCQAAQBAJ&lpg=PT354&ots=iR-rSeJxwu&dq=politicos%20guide%20to%202015%20election%20jess%20phillips&pg=PT354#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=The Politicos Guide to the New House of Commons 2015: Profiles of the New MPs and Analysis of the 2015 General Election Results|last1=Carr|first1=Tim|last2=Dale|first2=Iain|publisher=Biteback Publishing|year=2015|isbn=1849549249|location=London|page=|pages=}}</ref>


Phillips studied economic and social history and social policy at the ] from 2000 to 2003. She has said she marched in ].<ref>{{cite news |last=Sylvester |first=Rachel |url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/i-will-say-and-do-as-i-think-my-job-is-not-to-pander-to-corbyn-hv5nwpw39 |title=I will say and do as I think. My job is not to pander to Corbyn |newspaper=The Times |date=24 September 2016 |access-date=24 September 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160923232021/http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/i-will-say-and-do-as-i-think-my-job-is-not-to-pander-to-corbyn-hv5nwpw39|archive-date=23 September 2016|url-status=live}} {{subscription required}}</ref> From 2011 to 2013, she studied for a ] in ] at the ].<ref name="PoliticoGuide">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BVWqCQAAQBAJ&q=politicos%20guide%20to%202015%20election%20jess%20phillips&pg=PT354 |title=The Politicos Guide to the New House of Commons 2015: Profiles of the New MPs and Analysis of the 2015 General Election Results |last1=Carr |first1=Tim |last2=Dale |first2=Iain |publisher=Biteback Publishing |year=2015 |isbn=978-1849549240 |location=London }}{{qn|date=June 2021}}</ref>
From 2010 onwards, Phillips worked for the ],<ref name="Cooke"/> as a business development manager, responsible for managing refuges for victims of domestic abuse in ] in the ].<ref name="Pidd">{{cite news|last=Pidd|first=Helen|url=https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/nov/23/labour-mp-jess-phillips-interview|title=MP Jess Phillips: 'You have to be a remarkable woman to get to the top … average men get there all the time'|work=The Guardian|date=23 November 2015|accessdate=13 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sandwellwomensaid.co.uk/executive-director-and-business-management-team.html |title=Sandwell Womens Aid |work=sandwellwomensaid.co.uk }}</ref><ref name="neilelkes">{{cite web |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/domestic-violence-campaigner-jess-phillips-4703076 |title=Domestic violence campaigner Jess Phillips to take on 'love rat' John Hemming at next election |work=]|last=Elkes|first=Neil|date=24 June 2013 }}</ref><ref name="birminghammail.co.uk">{{cite web|url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/new-yardley-mp-jess-phillips-9227386 |title=New Yardley MP Jess Phillips will not be told to 'calm down dear' by Prime Minister|last=Elkes|first=Neil|date=10 May 2015 |work=] }}</ref> Before working for the charity, she worked for her parents at their company, Healthlinks Event Management Services.<ref name="PoliticoGuide" />


Phillips worked for a period for her parents at their company, Healthlinks Event Management Services.<ref name="PoliticoGuide" /> From 2010 onwards, Phillips worked for the ]<ref name="Cooke"/> as a business development manager, responsible for managing refuges for victims of domestic abuse in ] in the ].<ref name="Pidd">{{cite news |last=Pidd |first=Helen |url=https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/nov/23/labour-mp-jess-phillips-interview |title=MP Jess Phillips: 'You have to be a remarkable woman to get to the top … average men get there all the time' |newspaper=The Guardian |date=23 November 2015 |access-date=13 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160813101608/https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/nov/23/labour-mp-jess-phillips-interview|archive-date=13 August 2016|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sandwellwomensaid.co.uk/executive-director-and-business-management-team.html |title=Sandwell Womens Aid |publisher=Black Country Women's Aid |access-date=9 May 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150519040057/http://www.sandwellwomensaid.co.uk/executive-director-and-business-management-team.html |archive-date=19 May 2015 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="neilelkes">{{cite news |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/domestic-violence-campaigner-jess-phillips-4703076 |title=Domestic violence campaigner Jess Phillips to take on 'love rat' John Hemming at next election |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |last=Elkes |first=Neil |date=24 June 2013 |access-date=9 May 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518081606/http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/domestic-violence-campaigner-jess-phillips-4703076 |archive-date=18 May 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="birminghammail.co.uk">{{cite news |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/new-yardley-mp-jess-phillips-9227386 |title=New Yardley MP Jess Phillips will not be told to 'calm down dear' by Prime Minister |last=Elkes |first=Neil |date=10 May 2015 |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |access-date=10 May 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150511224935/http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/new-yardley-mp-jess-phillips-9227386 |archive-date=11 May 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref>
Phillips left the ] during the years of ]'s leadership, rejoining after the ]. She told Rachel Cooke in her interview in '']'' it was because her parents stopped paying her membership direct debit.<ref name="Cooke" /> Her period at Women's Aid made Phillips "utterly pragmatic... I learned that my principles don't matter as much as <!-- "people" in the original source. --> lives."<ref name="Cooke"/> In the ], she was elected as a Labour councillor for the ] ward, taking the seat from the ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/birmingham-city-council-elections-2012-184500 |title=Birmingham city council elections 2012: Full ward-by-ward results |date=3 May 2012|work=] }}</ref> She was then appointed as the victims' champion at ], lobbying police and criminal justice organisations on behalf of victims.<ref name="neilelkes"/><ref name="birminghammail.co.uk"/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/longbridge-councillor-jess-phillips-be-victims-187236 |title=Longbridge councillor Jess Phillips be victims' champion for Birmingham|last=Authi|first=Jasbir|date=21 June 2012 |work=] }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.labour.org.uk/people/detail/jess-phillips |title=Jess Phillips |publisher=] }}</ref> She also served on the ] ].<ref name="PoliticoGuide" />


Phillips left the ] during the years of ]'s leadership, rejoining after the ].<ref name="Cooke" /> Her period at Women's Aid as an administrator made Phillips "utterly pragmatic... I learned that my principles don't matter as much as people's lives."<ref name="Cooke"/> In the ], she was elected as a Labour councillor for the ] ward, taking the seat from the ].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/birmingham-city-council-elections-2012-184500 |title=Birmingham city council elections 2012: Full ward-by-ward results |date=3 May 2012 |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |access-date=9 May 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518081452/http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/birmingham-city-council-elections-2012-184500 |archive-date=18 May 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref> She was then appointed as the victims' champion at ], lobbying police and criminal justice organisations on behalf of victims.<ref name="neilelkes"/><ref name="birminghammail.co.uk"/><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/longbridge-councillor-jess-phillips-be-victims-187236 |title=Longbridge councillor Jess Phillips be victims' champion for Birmingham |last=Authi |first=Jasbir |date=21 June 2012 |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |access-date=9 May 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518081503/http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/local-news/longbridge-councillor-jess-phillips-be-victims-187236 |archive-date=18 May 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.labour.org.uk/people/detail/jess-phillips |title=Jess Phillips |publisher=Labour Party |access-date=9 May 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518102451/http://www.labour.org.uk/people/detail/jess-phillips |archive-date=18 May 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref> She also served on the ] ].<ref name="PoliticoGuide" />
==Member of Parliament==


==Parliamentary career==
===2015 election and first months in the Commons===
Phillips was selected from an ]<ref>{{cite news|title=All women shortlists, Labour Network|url=http://www.lwn.org.uk/all_women_shortlists}}</ref> to contest ] in June 2013, which was represented by ] of the ] who, at the 2010 general election, retained the seat with a majority of 3,002 votes.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/election2010/results/constituency/a39.stm |title=Election 2010 – Constituency – Birmingham Yardley |work=] }}</ref> For the ], Labour required a swing of 3.7% to take the seat,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25949029 |title=Election 2015: The political battleground |work=] }}</ref> and after a swing of 11.7%, Phillips achieved a majority of 6,595 votes; equivalent to 16% of votes cast.<ref name="2015Result">{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14000568 |title=Birmingham Yardley Parliamentary constituency |work=] |accessdate=7 May 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/parliamentary-constituencies/birmingham-yardley/ |title=Birmingham, Yardley |work=] }}</ref> She made her ] in the House of Commons on 28 May 2015, highlighting the issue of ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201516/cmhansrd/cm150528/debtext/150528-0003.htm#150528-0003.htm_spnew7 |title=House of Commons Hansard Debates for 28 May 2015 (pt 0003) |work=] }}</ref> In the ], Phillips nominated ] for Labour leader and ] for ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/new-yardley-mp-backs-yvette-9257151 |title=New Yardley MP backs Yvette Cooper for Labour leadership |author=Neil Elkes |date=14 May 2015 |work=] }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/06/who-nominated-who-2015-labour-deputy-leadership-election |title=Who nominated who in the 2015 Labour deputy leadership election? |work=] |date=17 June 2015 }}</ref>


=== 1st term (2015–2017) ===
She is a member of ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lfi.org.uk/in-parliament/|title=LFI Supporters in Parliament|accessdate=14 April 2019|publisher=”Labour Friends of Israel”}}</ref> Phillips has made ] in regards to what she calls the "British Pakistani-Bangladeshi community", she has claimed that these ethnic groups have "issues about women's roles in a family, in society".<ref name="pakistani">{{cite web |url=https://www.firstpost.com/world/uk-mp-jess-phillips-accuses-pakistanis-of-importing-wives-for-disabled-sons-3979513.html |title=UK MP Jess Phillips accuses Pakistanis of importing wives for disabled sons |work=First Post |date=27 August 2017 }}</ref> She claimed that Pakistanis were importing "wives for their disabled sons."<ref name="pakistani"/>
Phillips was selected from an ]<ref>{{cite news|title=All women shortlists, Labour Network|url=http://www.lwn.org.uk/all_women_shortlists|url-status=live|access-date=16 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181217110611/http://www.lwn.org.uk/all_women_shortlists|archive-date=17 December 2018}}</ref> to contest ] in June 2013, which was then represented by ] of the ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Election 2010 – Constituency – Birmingham Yardley|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/election2010/results/constituency/a39.stm|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170904070121/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/election2010/results/constituency/a39.stm|archive-date=4 September 2017|access-date=9 May 2015|website=BBC News}}</ref> At the ], Phillips was elected as ] (MP) for Birmingham Yardley, winning with 41.5% of the vote and a majority of 6,595 votes.<ref name="electoralcalculus2015">{{cite web |title=Election Data 2015 |url=http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2015.txt |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151017112223/http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/electdata_2015.txt |archive-date=17 October 2015 |access-date=17 October 2015 |publisher=]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Archived copy |url=http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/cs/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobheader=application%2Fpdf&blobheadername1=Content-Disposition&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1223585843081&ssbinary=true&blobheadervalue1=attachment%3B+filename%3D109208General_Elections_Result_2015_detailed.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150515164434/http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/cs/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobheader=application%2Fpdf&blobheadername1=Content-Disposition&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1223585843081&ssbinary=true&blobheadervalue1=attachment%3B+filename%3D109208General_Elections_Result_2015_detailed.pdf |archive-date=15 May 2015 |access-date=8 May 2015}}</ref><ref name="2015Result">{{cite news|title=Birmingham Yardley|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/politics/constituencies/E14000568|access-date=7 September 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151206063059/https://www.bbc.com/news/politics/constituencies/E14000568|archive-date=6 December 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Birmingham, Yardley|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/parliamentary-constituencies/birmingham-yardley/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171115191434/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/parliamentary-constituencies/birmingham-yardley/|archive-date=15 November 2017|access-date=4 April 2018|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref> Her ] concerned ] and "improving 's response to victims of domestic and sexual violence and abuse in all its forms."<ref>{{cite web|title=House of Commons Hansard Debates for 28 May 2015 (pt 0003)|url=https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201516/cmhansrd/cm150528/debtext/150528-0003.htm#150528-0003.htm_spnew7|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171108034809/https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201516/cmhansrd/cm150528/debtext/150528-0003.htm#150528-0003.htm_spnew7|archive-date=8 November 2017|access-date=1 September 2017|publisher=Parliament of the United Kingdom}}</ref>


In the ], Phillips nominated ] for Labour leader and ] for ].<ref>{{cite news|author=Neil Elkes|date=14 May 2015|title=New Yardley MP backs Yvette Cooper for Labour leadership|newspaper=Birmingham Mail|url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/new-yardley-mp-backs-yvette-9257151|url-status=live|access-date=23 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150922055452/http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/new-yardley-mp-backs-yvette-9257151|archive-date=22 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=17 June 2015|title=Who nominated who in the 2015 Labour deputy leadership election?|newspaper=New Statesman|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/06/who-nominated-who-2015-labour-deputy-leadership-election|url-status=live|access-date=23 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151225083138/http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2015/06/who-nominated-who-2015-labour-deputy-leadership-election|archive-date=25 December 2015}}</ref>
In 2019, a controversy emerged as local Muslim parents in ], Birmingham, associated with the Parkfield Community School (where children of Pakistani origin are a majority), objected to the white administration of the school promoting lessons to the primary school children where ] are portrayed in a positive light and something which is to be accepted. The lessons were divised by white homosexual teacher Andrew Moffat, as part of his "No Outsiders" programme. The local Muslim parents were opposed to this, arguing that homosexual relationships and transgenderism were contrary to their Islamic morality and considered it a ] project targeted as their young children. One campaigner stated “Morally, we do not accept homosexuality as a valid sexual relationship to have.”<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/more-birmingham-schools-suspend-no-16000250|title=More Birmingham schools suspend No Outsiders LGBT lessons - this is why|last=Haynes|first=Jane|date=2019-03-20|website=birminghammail|access-date=2019-05-06}}</ref> These parents subsequently withdrew 600 of their children from these lessons. Phillips spoke out publicly against this, siding with the white teachers and did not side with the Muslim parents, claiming to feel "bereft about this" and that the material was in her view not "inappropriate."<ref name="pakistanibl">{{cite web |url=https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillipss-passionate-response-parkfield-15921973 |title=Jess Phillips's passionate response as Parkfield School 'halts LGBT lessons' after angry parent protests |work=Birmingham Live |date=5 March 2019 }}</ref>


Phillips was appointed as the ] (PPS) to ], the ], in September 2015.<ref>{{cite web|date=30 September 2015|title=Jeremy Corbyn appoints Steve Rotheram as his Parliamentary aide|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/09/30/jeremy-corbyn-appoints-st_n_8219950.html|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001233036/http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/09/30/jeremy-corbyn-appoints-st_n_8219950.html|archive-date=1 October 2015|access-date=1 October 2015|website=The Huffington Post}}</ref>
Phillips verbally clashed with fellow Labour MP ] on 14 September 2016 over the gender composition of ]. After she asked Corbyn why he had failed to appoint a woman to shadow the ], Abbott accused her of being "sanctimonious" and pointed out that Phillips was "not the only feminist in the PLP (Parliamentary Labour Party)". Corbyn did not intervene.<ref name="Dathan170915">{{cite news|last=Dathan|first=Matt|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-mp-jess-phillips-told-diane-abbott-to-f-off-in-jeremy-corbyn-sexism-row-10505493.html|title=Labour MP Jess Phillips told Diane Abbott to 'f*** off' in Jeremy Corbyn sexism row|work=The Independent|date=15 September 2016|accessdate=13 August 2016}}</ref> Owen Bennett wrote in '']'' that Phillips recounted: {{" '}}I roundly told her to fuck off.' When asked what Ms Abbott did after that suggestion, Ms Phillips replied: 'She fucked off.{{' "}}<ref>{{cite web |last=Bennett |first=Owen| title=Labour MP Jess Phillips: I Told Diane Abbott To F*ck Off During Feminism Row |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/09/17/jess-phillips-diane-abbott-corbyn_n_8151468.html |work=]|date=17 September 2015|accessdate=30 January 2016 }}</ref> According to Diane Abbott in a January 2018 ''Guardian'' interview: "Jess Phillips never told me to fuck off. What was extraordinary is that she made a big deal of telling people she had".<ref>{{cite news|last=Segalov|first=Michael|url=https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/jan/27/diane-abbott-the-abuse-never-made-me-falter|title=Diane Abbott: ‘The abuse and the attacks have never made me falter’|work=The Guardian|date=27 January 2018|accessdate=9 February 2018}}</ref> Phillips later apologised.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.itv.com/news/2015-10-30/labour-mp-jess-phillips-targeted-by-trolls-after-scoffing-at-mens-rights-debate-request/|title=Labour MP Jess Phillips targeted by trolls after scoffing at men's rights debate request|work=ITV News}}</ref>


In June 2016, she resigned as PPS to ], following the resignation of Powell and other Shadow Cabinet members over the leadership of Corbyn.<ref name="Brown" /> In July 2016, Phillips threatened to resign from the Labour Party and sit as an independent MP if Corbyn was re-elected as leader of the party, stating she would find it "incredibly difficult" to continue serving under Corbyn's leadership.<ref name="Walker" /> She supported ] in the failed attempt to replace Corbyn in the ].<ref name="labourlist.org" />
Phillips was appointed ] (PPS) to ], then Shadow Education Secretary, in September 2015.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/09/30/jeremy-corbyn-appoints-st_n_8219950.html |title=Jeremy Corbyn appoints Steve Rotheram as his Parliamentary aide |work=] UK |date=30 September 2015 }}</ref>


In September 2016, she was elected chair of the Women's Parliamentary Labour Party (WPLP), defeating her predecessor ], considered a Corbyn ally.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Savage|first1=Michael|last2=Fisher|first2=Lucy|date=14 September 2016|title=Corbyn ally ousted in victory for rebel MPs|newspaper=The Times|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/rebel-ousts-corbyn-ally-as-leader-of-women-mps-gk8p2cctw|url-status=live|access-date=14 September 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160915010349/http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/rebel-ousts-corbyn-ally-as-leader-of-women-mps-gk8p2cctw|archive-date=15 September 2016}} {{subscription required}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Proctor|first=Kate|date=13 September 2016|title=Labour women in fight for top job|newspaper=London Evening Standard|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/labour-women-in-fight-for-top-job-a3343606.html|url-status=live|access-date=14 September 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160914162315/http://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/labour-women-in-fight-for-top-job-a3343606.html|archive-date=14 September 2016}}</ref>
In October 2015, Phillips sparked a social media storm after she mocked the ] MP ] for trying to get a debate about ]. He cited men's issues like increasing male suicides, lower life expectancy relative to women, male victims of domestic violence, low educational achievement by working class white boys and male experience of child custody cases.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34844723|title=Guide to International Men's Day|first=Brian|last=Wheeler|date=19 November 2015|publisher=|accessdate=25 November 2016|via=www.bbc.co.uk}}</ref> Phillips openly laughed and pulled faces while Davies spoke, and then stated that: "You’ll have to excuse me for laughing. As the only woman on this committee, it seems like every day to me is International Men’s Day."<ref name="tele">{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/11969823/Philip-Davies-MP-Political-correctness-is-damaging-men.html|title=Philip Davies MP: 'Political correctness is damaging men'|publisher=|accessdate=25 November 2016}}</ref><ref name="Dathan">{{cite news|last=Dathan|first=Matt|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/tory-mp-wins-battle-for-international-mens-day-debate-in-parliament-a6730391.html|title=Tory MP wins battle for International Men's Day debate in Parliament|work=The Independent|date=11 November 2015|accessdate=13 August 2016}}</ref> Davies responded by stating that, "If a male MP had reacted in that way about the need for debate on International Women's Day, there would have been hell to pay. It's entirely possible you'd be removed from Chambers or have the Whip removed. I'm surprised she finds that a laughing matter."<ref name="auto"/><ref name="tele"/> Colleagues from both the Labour and Conservative parties agreed with Davies, and permission for a debate in ] on 19 November 2015 was eventually granted.<ref name="Dathan"/> Phillips was not present at the debate, partly because she did not want her clash with Davies to become the dominant issue. She wrote in ''The Independent'' on 19 November: "I commend Philip Davies for changing the thrust of the debate to focus on male suicide — but in and of itself this day serves no useful function".<ref>{{cite news|last=Phillips|first=Jess|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/we-need-international-mens-day-about-as-much-as-a-white-history-month-or-able-body-action-day-a6740646.html|title=We need International Men's Day about as much as white history month, or able body action day|work=The Independent|date=19 November 2015|accessdate=13 August 2016}}</ref> Following Phillips's objections she was subjected to rape threats on social media.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Perraudin |first1=Frances |title=MPs rally in support of colleague subjected to rape threats |url=https://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/oct/30/mps-rally-support-colleague-threats-jess-philips-twitter |accessdate=31 October 2015 |work=] |date=30 October 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.itv.com/news/2015-10-30/labour-mp-jess-phillips-targeted-by-trolls-after-scoffing-at-mens-rights-debate-request/|title=Labour MP Jess Phillips targeted by trolls after scoffing at men's rights debate request|work=ITV News}}</ref>


=== 2nd term (2017–2019) ===
Phillips told ] in December 2015 that she had told Corbyn and his staff "to their faces: 'The day that ... you are hurting us more than you are helping us, I won't knife you in the back, I'll knife you in the front{{' "}}, if it looked as though he was damaging Labour's chances of winning the ].<ref name="Perraudin141215">{{cite news|last=Perraudin|first=Frances|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/dec/14/labour-mp-jess-phillips-knife-corbyn-vote-loser-general-election|title=Labour MP Jess Phillips will 'knife Corbyn in the front' if he damages party|work=The Guardian|date=14 December 2015|accessdate=13 August 2016}}</ref> Responding to criticism about her use of language, Phillips said on ]: "I am no more going to actually knife Jeremy Corbyn than I am actually a breath of fresh air, or a pain in the arse".<ref name="Perraudin141215"/>
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Phillips criticised the calling of the 2017 snap election.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/jess-phillips-general-election-political-opportunism_uk_58f6372fe4b0bb9638e6ba70 |title=MP Says General Election Shows Westminster Doesn't Understand People |date=18 April 2017 |last=Demianyk |first=Graeme |website=The Huffington Post|access-date=3 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170424230756/http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/jess-phillips-general-election-political-opportunism_uk_58f6372fe4b0bb9638e6ba70|archive-date=24 April 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> She was reselected as the Labour candidate for ], while her predecessor as MP for the seat John Hemming was reselected by the ], in what was reported as a "grudge match".<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/general-election-its-john-hemming-12937654 |title=General Election: It's John Hemming vs Jess Phillips in re-run of Yardley grudge match |last=Elkes |first=Neil |date=24 April 2017 |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |access-date=3 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170425195829/http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/general-election-its-john-hemming-12937654|archive-date=25 April 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> At the snap ], Phillips was re-elected as MP for Birmingham Yardley with an increased vote share of 57.1% and an increased majority of 16,574 votes.<ref>{{cite web |title=Statement of Persons Nominated and notice of poll |url=https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/downloads/file/6824/statement_of_persons_nominated_and_notice_of_poll |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190208202715/https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/downloads/file/6824/statement_of_persons_nominated_and_notice_of_poll |archive-date=8 February 2019 |access-date=11 May 2017 |website=Birmingham City Council}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Birmingham Yardley Parliamentary constituency – Election 2017 |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/politics/constituencies/E14000568 |access-date=7 September 2019 |work=BBC News |date=6 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171206105959/https://www.bbc.com/news/politics/constituencies/E14000568 |archive-date=6 December 2017}}</ref> Upon her victory, she continued her criticisms of Hemming.<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillips-lays-rival-john-13160332 |title=Jess Phillips lays into rival John Hemming after victory |last=Elkes |first=Neil |date=9 June 2017 |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |access-date=18 June 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170613172323/http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillips-lays-rival-john-13160332|archive-date=13 June 2017|url-status=live}}</ref>
===Since January 2016===
In January 2016, Phillips said on '']'' that events akin to the ] happened every week on ]'s ]. She insisted any "patriarchal culture" must be challenged, but the UK should not "rest on its laurels" when two women are murdered every week.<ref>{{cite news|last=Staufenberg|first=Jess|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/labour-mp-jess-phillips-says-mass-cologne-sex-attacks-on-women-like-birmingham-every-weekend-a6840981.html|title=Jess Phillips: Labour MP says mass Cologne sex attacks on women like 'Birmingham every weekend'|work=The Independent|date=29 January 2016|accessdate=17 January 2017}}</ref> In response to criticism she told the '']'': "This isn’t something that refugees have brought into our country. This is something that’s always existed".<ref>{{cite news|last=Turner|first=Camilla|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/12131320/Labour-MP-faces-calls-to-resign-after-comparing-Cologne-attacks-to-Birmingham-night-out.html |title=Labour MP faces calls to resign after comparing Cologne attacks to Birmingham night out |date=30 January 2016 |work=] |accessdate=2 March 2016 }}</ref><ref name="Perraudin">{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/29/labour-mp-jess-phillips-defends-remarks-about-cologne-sex-attacks|title=Labour MP Jess Phillips defends remarks about Cologne sex attacks|last=Perraudin|first=Frances|date=29 January 2016|work=]|accessdate=17 January 2017}}</ref> Journalist ] criticised these remarks and asked Phillips to admit she was wrong.<ref>{{cite web |last=Smith |first=Joan |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/i-m-a-fan-jess-phillips-but-please-admit-you-re-wrong-on-cologne-sex-attacks-and-violence-against-a6843926.html |title=I’m a fan, Jess Phillips, but please admit you’re wrong on Cologne sex attacks and violence against women |date=30 January 2016 |work=] |accessdate=2 March 2016 }}</ref>


Following the general election, Phillips said the Women's PLP would co-ordinate to promote policies beneficial to women in the context of a ].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/06/labour-female-mps-commons-bloc-womens-issues-jess-phillips |title=Labour's female MPs vow to use Commons strength to improve lives of women |last=Asthana |first=Anushka |date=6 July 2017 |newspaper=The Guardian |access-date=12 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170712013350/https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/06/labour-female-mps-commons-bloc-womens-issues-jess-phillips|archive-date=12 July 2017|url-status=live}}</ref>
Phillips criticised the gender makeup of Labour's Shadow Cabinet reshuffle in January 2016.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jan/07/misogyny-feminism-stop-the-war-jeremy-corbyn|title=Why I won’t shut up about misogyny and the left|last=Phillips|first=Jess|date=7 January 2016|work=The Guardian|accessdate=13 August 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=McCann|first=Kate|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/12088933/Female-Labour-MP-accuses-Jeremy-Corbyn-of-giving-women-a-pat-on-the-head.html|title=Female Labour MP accuses Jeremy Corbyn of giving women 'a pat on the head'|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=8 January 2016|accessdate=13 August 2016}}</ref> In June 2016, she stepped down from her role as PPS to ], the Shadow Education Secretary, following the resignation of Powell and other Shadow Cabinet members over the leadership of ].<ref>{{cite web|last=Brown|first=Graeme|url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillips-resigns-parliamentary-role-11528676|title=Jess Phillips resigns from role as rebellion continues|work=Birmingham Mail|date=27 June 2016|access-date=10 July 2016}}</ref> In July 2016, Phillips threatened to resign from the Labour Party and sit as an independent MP if Corbyn was re-elected as leader of the party, stating she would find it "incredibly difficult" to continue serving under Corbyn's leadership.<ref>{{cite news|last=Walker|first=Jonathan|url=https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillips-says-could-resign-11639471|title=Jess Phillips says she could resign as Labour MP if Jeremy Corbyn wins|date=20 July 2016|accessdate=7 July 2018}}</ref>


In July 2017, Phillips called for a review into elections for chairs of ] due to the relatively low number of female candidates.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/11/mp-jess-phillips-urges-review-more-female-committee-chairs |title=MP Jess Phillips urges review to get more female committee chairs |last=Asthana |first=Anushka |date=11 July 2017 |newspaper=The Guardian |access-date=12 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170712022557/https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/11/mp-jess-phillips-urges-review-more-female-committee-chairs|archive-date=12 July 2017|url-status=live}}</ref>
After receiving several thousand threatening or demeaning tweets within a 36-hour period in May 2016, including allusions to rape, Phillips complained to Twitter and was told the tweets did not break its rules. She accused the company of "colluding" with her abusers.<ref>{{cite news |last=Oppenheim |first=Maya |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/labour-mp-jess-phillips-receives-600-rape-threats-in-one-night-a7058041.html |title=Labour MP Jess Phillips receives '600 rape threats in one night' |work=] |date=31 May 2016 |accessdate=1 June 2016 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Phillips |first=Jess |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/politics/by-ignoring-the-thousands-of-rape-threats-sent-to-me-twitter-is/ |title=By ignoring the thousands of rape threats sent to me, Twitter is colluding with my abusers |work=] |date=1 June 2016 |accessdate=1 June 2016 }}</ref> Her response to ] of her friend, the Labour MP ], was that it "makes me want to fight harder".<ref name="Phillips190616">{{cite news|last=Phillips|first=Jess|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/politics/jess-phillips-mp-the-death-of-my-friend-jo-cox-makes-me-want-to/|title=Jess Phillips MP: The death of my friend Jo Cox makes me want to fight harder|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=19 June 2016|accessdate=16 August 2016}}</ref>{{clarify|date=January 2017}} She wrote of them both receiving online abuse and threats: "Usually, we both shrugged it off, never feeling any real fear. Conversations usually ended with a defiant, 'we won't let the bastards grind us down' and a cuddle".<ref name="Phillips190616"/> In August 2016, she told '']'' on ] that a "]" was being installed in her constituency office which now has an alarm system. At her home, improved locks have been fitted.<ref>{{cite news|last=Asthana|first=Anushka|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/aug/16/labour-mp-jess-phillips-installing-panic-room-at-office-following-threats|title=Labour MP Jess Phillips installing 'panic room' at office following threats|work=The Guardian|date=16 August 2016|accessdate=6 August 2016}}</ref>


In March 2018, Phillips again threatened to resign from the Labour Party, this time in response to Labour's handling of sexual harassment allegations against Labour MP ], stating that she would "cut up her membership card" if the alleged victim was questioned by Hopkins as part of the investigation.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/mar/22/kelvin-hopkins-ava-etemadzadeh-labour-mp-cross-examine-harassment-accuser |title=Labour MPs angry over handling of harassment hearing |last=Elgot |first=Jessica |date=22 March 2018 |newspaper=The Guardian |access-date=22 March 2018 |issn=0261-3077|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180322170713/https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/mar/22/kelvin-hopkins-ava-etemadzadeh-labour-mp-cross-examine-harassment-accuser|archive-date=22 March 2018|url-status=live}}</ref>
She became chair of the Women’s Parliamentary Labour Party (WPLP) following a vote in September 2016, defeating her predecessor ], considered a Corbyn ally.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Savage|first1=Michael|last2=Fisher|first2=Lucy|url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/rebel-ousts-corbyn-ally-as-leader-of-women-mps-gk8p2cctw|title=Corbyn ally ousted in victory for rebel MPs|work=The Times|date=14 September 2016|accessdate=14 September 2016}} {{subscription required}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Proctor|first=Kate|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/labour-women-in-fight-for-top-job-a3343606.html|title=Labour women in fight for top job|work=London Evening Standard|date=13 September 2016|accessdate=14 September 2016}}</ref>


In July 2018 it was reported that Phillips served as deputy editor of '']'', the in-house Parliamentary magazine published by the ], which had been purchased by Conservative Party donor and former vice-chairman ], earning an annual salary of £8,000 for two hours' work per month.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/moonlighting-mps-bring-parliament-disrepute |title=Moonlighting MPs bring Parliament into disrepute |last=Hughes |first=Solomon |date=27 July 2018 |newspaper=Morning Star |access-date=29 July 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180729171330/https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/moonlighting-mps-bring-parliament-disrepute |archive-date=29 July 2018 |url-status=live}}</ref>
On 23 February 2017, a first book written by Phillips, ''Everywoman, One Woman's Truth About Speaking the Truth'', was published by ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/mar/06/everywoman-by-jess-phillips-review-a-life-less-ordinary-empowering-labour-mp/|title=Everywoman by Jess Phillips – a life less ordinary|date=6 March 2017|work=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/1113492/everywoman//|title=Everywoman One Woman’s Truth About Speaking the Truth|date=23 February 2017|work=]}}</ref>


In March 2019, she said: "I think I'd be a good prime minister" and that "I feel like I can't leave the Labour Party without rolling the dice one more time. I owe it that. But it doesn't own me. It's nothing more than a logo if it doesn't stand for something that I actually care about – it's just a f***ing rose."<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/jess-phillips-times-interview-labour-loyalty-independent-group-a8817401.html |title=Jess Phillips should not be attacked for making her loyalty to Labour conditional |last=Umunna |first=Chuka |newspaper=The Independent |date=11 March 2019 |access-date=12 March 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190330055114/https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/jess-phillips-times-interview-labour-loyalty-independent-group-a8817401.html|archive-date=30 March 2019|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/nick-boles-jess-phillips-twitter-creepy-the-independent-group-labour-a8815641.html |title=Tory MP Nick Boles denounced over 'creepy' tweet about Labour's Jess Phillips |newspaper=The Independent |last=Drury |first=Cloin |date=9 March 2019 |access-date=9 March 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190330044027/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/nick-boles-jess-phillips-twitter-creepy-the-independent-group-labour-a8815641.html|archive-date=30 March 2019|url-status=live}}</ref>
During the 2017 general election campaign, Phillips criticised the calling of the snap election.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/jess-phillips-general-election-political-opportunism_uk_58f6372fe4b0bb9638e6ba70|title=MP Says General Election Shows Westminster Doesn't Understand People|date=18 April 2017|last=Demianyk|first=Graeme|work=The Huffington Post|access-date=3 May 2017}}</ref> She was reselected as the Labour candidate for ], while her predecessor as MP for the seat, ], was reselected by the ] as their official candidate, in what was reported as a "grudge match".<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/general-election-its-john-hemming-12937654|title=General Election: It's John Hemming vs Jess Phillips in re-run of Yardley grudge match|last=Elkes|first=Neil|date=24 April 2017|work=Birmingham Mail|access-date=3 May 2017}}</ref> Phillips subsequently gained a 57.1% share of the vote, increasing her majority to 16,574 votes, with the Conservatives finishing in second place and the Lib Dems in third place. Upon her victory, she continued her criticisms of Hemming.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillips-lays-rival-john-13160332|title=Jess Phillips lays into rival John Hemming after victory|last=Elkes|first=Neil|date=9 June 2017|work=Birmingham Mail|access-date=18 June 2017}}</ref>


Phillips also said in March 2019 that she would "leave her son on the steps of Downing Street" after it was announced that her son's school would finish earlier on a Friday due to budget cuts.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/jess-phillips-mp-son-school-budget-cuts-birmingham-downing-street-protest-baby-shark-a8819926.html |title=MP Jess Phillips to 'leave son' outside No 10 in protest against budget cuts forcing schools to close early |date=12 March 2019 |newspaper=The Independent |access-date=13 March 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190330044109/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/jess-phillips-mp-son-school-budget-cuts-birmingham-downing-street-protest-baby-shark-a8819926.html|archive-date=30 March 2019|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2019/mar/12/jess-phillips-raising-funds-for-education-cuts-stunt |title=Jess Phillips to leave pupils outside No 10 in school cuts protest |last=Weale |first=Sally |date=12 March 2019 |newspaper=The Guardian |access-date=13 March 2019 |issn=0261-3077|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190312171202/https://www.theguardian.com/education/2019/mar/12/jess-phillips-raising-funds-for-education-cuts-stunt|archive-date=12 March 2019|url-status=live}}</ref>
Following the general election, Phillips said the Women's PLP would co-ordinate to promote policies beneficial to women in the context of a ].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/06/labour-female-mps-commons-bloc-womens-issues-jess-phillips|title=Labour's female MPs vow to use Commons strength to improve lives of women|last=Asthana|first=Anushka|date=6 July 2017|work=The Guardian|access-date=12 July 2017}}</ref> In July 2017, Phillips called for a review into elections for chairs of ] due to the relatively low number of female candidates.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jul/11/mp-jess-phillips-urges-review-more-female-committee-chairs|title=MP Jess Phillips urges review to get more female committee chairs|last=Asthana|first=Anushka|date=11 July 2017|work=The Guardian|access-date=12 July 2017}}</ref>


In 2019, a controversy emerged as local Muslim parents in ], associated with the Parkfield Community School, objected to lessons on ] and inclusivity (including but not limited to teaching acceptance of ] people) being taught to their primary school children as part of Andrew Moffat's "No Outsiders" programme, on the grounds that LGBT relationships were immoral: one campaigner stated that they saw homosexual relationships as an invalid sexual relationship to have,<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/more-birmingham-schools-suspend-no-16000250 |title=More Birmingham schools suspend No Outsiders LGBT lessons – this is why |last=Haynes |first=Jane |date=20 March 2019 |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |access-date=6 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190506230123/https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/more-birmingham-schools-suspend-no-16000250|archive-date=6 May 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> while others misunderstood the lessons to be teaching children about gay sex.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ihrc.org.uk/publications/the-long-view/tlv-vol1-issue1/21660-exposed-and-explained-the-insidious-agenda-to-foist-lgbt-on-our-children/|title=Exposed and explained: The insidious agenda to foist LGBT on our children – IHRC|last=Rasoul|date=29 March 2019 |language=en-GB|access-date=27 February 2020}}</ref> Phillips spoke out publicly against the objecting parents, claiming to feel "bereft about this" and that the material was in her view not "inappropriate."<ref name="pakistanibl">{{cite news |url=https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillipss-passionate-response-parkfield-15921973 |title=Jess Phillips's passionate response as Parkfield School 'halts LGBT lessons' after angry parent protests |website=Birmingham Live |date=5 March 2019 |access-date=19 April 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190419002846/https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/jess-phillipss-passionate-response-parkfield-15921973 |archive-date=19 April 2019 |url-status=live}}</ref> Phillips called for an exclusion zone to prevent protests outside Anderton Park Primary School in ] against lessons on inclusivity.<ref>{{cite news |title=Labour MP Jess Phillips in angry confrontation with anti-LGBT+ education protester outside Birmingham school |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jess-philips-labour-mp-birmingham-video-lgbt-education-protest-muslim-community-anderton-park-a8922226.html |newspaper=The Independent |access-date=12 June 2019 |date=20 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190602203718/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jess-philips-labour-mp-birmingham-video-lgbt-education-protest-muslim-community-anderton-park-a8922226.html |archive-date=2 June 2019 |url-status=live}}</ref>
In March 2018, Phillips again threatened to resign from the Labour Party, this time in response to Labour's handling of sexual harassment allegations brought against Labour MP ], stating that she would "cut up her membership card" if it were true that the alleged victim would be questioned by Hopkins as part of the investigation.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/mar/22/kelvin-hopkins-ava-etemadzadeh-labour-mp-cross-examine-harassment-accuser|title=Labour MPs angry over handling of harassment hearing|last=Elgot|first=Jessica|date=22 March 2018|work=The Guardian|accessdate=22 March 2018|issn=0261-3077}}</ref> In July 2018 it was reported that Phillips served as deputy editor of '']'', the in-house Parliamentary magazine published by the ], which had been purchased by Conservative Party donor and former Tory vice-chairman ], earning an annual salary of £8,000 for two hours' work per month.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/moonlighting-mps-bring-parliament-disrepute |title=Moonlighting MPs bring Parliament into disrepute |last=Hughes |first=Solomon |date=27 July 2018 |website=] |access-date=29 July 2018}}</ref>


=== 3rd term (2019–2024) ===
In March 2019, she said: "I think I'd be a good prime minister" and that "I feel like I can't leave the Labour Party without rolling the dice one more time. I owe it that. But it doesn't own me. It’s nothing more than a logo if it doesn't stand for something that I actually care about – it’s just a f***ing rose."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/jess-phillips-times-interview-labour-loyalty-independent-group-a8817401.html|title=Jess Phillips should not be attacked for making her loyalty to Labour conditional|last=Umunna|first=Chuka|work=The Independent|date=11 March 2019|accessdate=12 March 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/nick-boles-jess-phillips-twitter-creepy-the-independent-group-labour-a8815641.html|title=Tory MP Nick Boles denounced over 'creepy' tweet about Labour's Jess Phillips|work=The Independent|last=Drury|first=Cloin|date=9 March 2019|accessdate=9 March 2019}}</ref>
In October 2019, Phillips said she thought Labour was unlikely to win a majority in a general election. She said if Labour was not elected the biggest party, Corbyn should resign as party leader, whereupon she might stand for the position.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://news.sky.com/story/phillips-says-she-could-consider-bid-for-labour-leader-if-corbyn-stands-down-11833524 |title=Phillips says she could consider bid for Labour leader if Corbyn stands down |last=McGuinness |first=Alan |website=Sky News |date=12 October 2019 |access-date=12 October 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191012135708/https://news.sky.com/story/phillips-says-she-could-consider-bid-for-labour-leader-if-corbyn-stands-down-11833524|archive-date=12 October 2019|url-status=live}}</ref> In November 2019, it was announced Phillips was re-selected for the Labour Party in Birmingham Yardley.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/birmingham-yardley-election-candidates-2019-17275123 |title=Birmingham Yardley Election candidates for 2019 – Labour, Tories, Lib Dem Brexit party and more |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |access-date=22 November 2019}}</ref> She was again re-elected at the ], with a decreased vote share of 54.8% and a decreased majority of 10,659.<ref>{{cite news |title=Birmingham Yardley Parliamentary constituency |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E14000568 |access-date=1 December 2019 |website=BBC News |publisher=BBC}}</ref>


====Leadership bid====
Phillips also said in March 2019 that she would "leave her son on the steps of Downing Street" after it was announced that her son's school would finish earlier on a Friday due to budget cuts.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/jess-phillips-mp-son-school-budget-cuts-birmingham-downing-street-protest-baby-shark-a8819926.html|title=MP Jess Phillips to 'leave son' outside No 10 in protest against budget cuts forcing schools to close early|date=12 March 2019|website=The Independent|language=en|access-date=13 March 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/education/2019/mar/12/jess-phillips-raising-funds-for-education-cuts-stunt|title=Jess Phillips to leave pupils outside No 10 in school cuts protest|last=Weale|first=Sally|date=12 March 2019|work=The Guardian|access-date=13 March 2019|language=en-GB|issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
Following Corbyn's decision to step down as Labour leader after the party's defeat in the general election, Phillips was suggested as a potential successor. The first poll of Labour members suggested she could secure 12% of first-preference votes in a leadership competition, putting her third behind Sir ] and ].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Curtis |first1=Chris |title=Keir Starmer comfortably leads Labour leader race |url=https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2020/01/02/keir-starmer-comfortably-leads-labour-leader-race |website=yougov.co.uk |access-date=3 January 2020}}</ref>

Phillips announced her bid for the ] on 3 January 2020 in ], a seat the Conservative party had gained from Labour in the election.<ref name="phillips leader bbc">{{cite news |title=Labour leadership: Jess Phillips joins race to replace Jeremy Corbyn |work=BBC News |date=3 January 2020 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50981713 |access-date=3 January 2020}}</ref> She was the third candidate to announce, following ] and ]. Phillips acknowledged her performance in the first candidate hustings was poor, writing "I was awful because I was trying to hit a million different lines and messages in 40 seconds."<ref name=guardian-20200119>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jan/19/hustings-labour-leader-jess-phillips |title=Hustings are a bad way to decide who would make a good Labour leader |last=Phillips |first=Jess |newspaper=The Guardian |date=19 January 2020 |access-date=21 January 2020}}</ref> She dropped out of the leadership election campaign on 21 January, during the second stage of obtaining nominations from trade unions, affiliate bodies and local parties<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jan/21/speculation-mounts-that-jess-phillips-will-quit-labour-leadership-race|title=Jess Phillips quits Labour leadership race|date=21 January 2020|website=The Guardian}}</ref> and subsequently announced her support for ].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Christian |first1=Bonnie |title=Jess Phillips backs Lisa Nandy for Labour leader after dropping out of the race |url=https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/jess-phillips-backs-lisa-nandy-labour-leadership-bid-a4341026.html |website=The Evening Standard |date=22 January 2020 |access-date=7 February 2020}}</ref>

====Appointment to the Shadow Frontbench====
Phillips was appointed by Keir Starmer to serve as Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding, a position in the Shadow Home Office, on 9 April 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jess-phillips-labour-frontbench-keir-starmer-cabinet-latest-a9458506.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220608/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jess-phillips-labour-frontbench-keir-starmer-cabinet-latest-a9458506.html |archive-date=8 June 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=Jess Phillips handed Labour frontbench role as Sir Keir Starmer unveils full shadow cabinet|date=9 April 2020|website=The Independent|language=en|access-date=9 April 2020}}</ref> She resigned from her position following a vote on a ceasefire in the ] on 15 November 2023.<ref>{{Cite news |date=15 November 2023 |title='Heavy heart': Jess Phillips' letter of resignation in full |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/nov/15/heavy-heart-jess-phillips-letter-of-resignation-in-full |access-date=15 November 2023 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref> In her resignation letter, Phillips said the decision to resign was with a heavy heart, adding that "I can see no route where the current military action does anything but put at risk the hope of peace and security for anyone in the region now and in the future."<ref>{{cite news |last1=Brown |first1=Faye |title=Wave of Labour frontbenchers resign to back calls for ceasefire in Gaza |url=https://news.sky.com/story/two-labour-frontbenchers-resign-to-back-calls-for-ceasefire-in-gaza-13009054 |access-date=16 November 2023 |work=Sky News |date=15 November 2023}}</ref> It was the first time she had served on the shadow frontbench.<ref>{{Cite news |date=15 November 2023 |title=Keir Starmer suffers major Labour rebellion over Gaza ceasefire vote |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-67432393 |access-date=15 November 2023}}</ref>

====Parliamentary Standards====
In May 2022 Phillips narrowly avoided being referred to the ] after being investigated by the ] for repeatedly failing to register interests within the required timescale. She accepted that she had breached the rules, and the matter was resolved through the rectification process.<ref name= parliament.uk>{{cite web|url=https://www.parliament.uk/globalassets/documents/pcfs/rectifications/ms-jess-phillips-mp-rectification.pdf
|title=Rectification|website=parliament.uk}}</ref>

=== 4th term (2024–) ===
Phillips was again re-elected at the ] with a decreased vote share of 31.2% and a decreased majority of 693.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The election result was as predicted – but here's what we didn't expect (plus the Portillo moment) |url=https://news.sky.com/story/the-result-was-as-predicted-but-heres-what-we-didnt-expect-13173444 |access-date=2024-07-27 |website=Sky News |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=5 July 2024 |title=Yardley constituency – results declared |url=https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/info/50341/4_july_2024_election/2959/parliamentary_general_election_results_-_july_2024/10 |access-date=6 July 2024 |work=Parliamentary general election results – July 2024 |publisher=]}}</ref> She described it as the 'worst election I have ever stood in'.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Labour's Jess Phillips wins seat by less than 700 votes against candidate who said trans people are 'danger to society' |url=https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/labour-jess-phillips-wins-seat-just-700-votes/ |date=5 July 2024|website=LBC |language=en}}</ref>

On 9 July 2024, she was appointed a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the ],<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web |title=Ministerial Appointments: July 2024 |url=https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-july-2024 |access-date=2024-07-27 |website=GOV.UK |language=en}}</ref> which she said was with responsibility for safeguarding and violence against women and girls.<ref name="auto1"/>

== Political views ==

===Party issues===
Phillips verbally clashed with fellow Labour MP ] on 14 September 2015 over the gender composition of ]. After she asked Corbyn why he had failed to appoint a woman to shadow the ], Abbott accused her of being "sanctimonious" and said that Phillips was "not the only feminist in the PLP ". Corbyn did not intervene.<ref name="Dathan170915">{{cite news |last=Dathan |first=Matt |date=17 September 2015 |title=Labour MP Jess Phillips told Diane Abbott to 'f*** off' in Jeremy Corbyn sexism row |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-mp-jess-phillips-told-diane-abbott-to-f-off-in-jeremy-corbyn-sexism-row-10505493.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160826025916/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-mp-jess-phillips-told-diane-abbott-to-f-off-in-jeremy-corbyn-sexism-row-10505493.html |archive-date=26 August 2016 |access-date=13 August 2016 |newspaper=The Independent}}</ref> Owen Bennett wrote in '']'' that Phillips recounted: "I roundly told her to fuck off." When asked what Abbott did after that suggestion, Phillips replied: "She fucked off."<ref>{{cite web |last=Bennett |first=Owen |date=17 September 2015 |title=Labour MP Jess Phillips: I Told Diane Abbott To F*ck Off During Feminism Row |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/09/17/jess-phillips-diane-abbott-corbyn_n_8151468.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160127034532/http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/09/17/jess-phillips-diane-abbott-corbyn_n_8151468.html |archive-date=27 January 2016 |access-date=30 January 2016 |website=The Huffington Post}}</ref> According to Abbott in a January 2018 ''Guardian'' interview: "Jess Phillips never told me to fuck off. What was extraordinary is that she made a big deal of telling people she had."<ref>{{cite news |last=Segalov |first=Michael |date=27 January 2018 |title=Diane Abbott: 'The abuse and the attacks have never made me falter' |url=https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/jan/27/diane-abbott-the-abuse-never-made-me-falter |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180210121024/https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/jan/27/diane-abbott-the-abuse-never-made-me-falter |archive-date=10 February 2018 |access-date=9 February 2018 |newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref> Phillips later apologised.<ref name="ITV News">{{cite news |title=Labour MP Jess Phillips targeted by trolls after scoffing at men's rights debate request |url=http://www.itv.com/news/2015-10-30/labour-mp-jess-phillips-targeted-by-trolls-after-scoffing-at-mens-rights-debate-request/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151102083928/http://www.itv.com/news/2015-10-30/labour-mp-jess-phillips-targeted-by-trolls-after-scoffing-at-mens-rights-debate-request/ |archive-date=2 November 2015 |access-date=3 November 2015 |website=ITV News}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Palmer |first=Lisa Amanda |year=2020 |title=Diane Abbott, misogynoir and the politics of Black British feminism's anticolonial imperatives: 'In Britain too, it's as if we don't exist' |url=https://dora.dmu.ac.uk/handle/2086/19173 |journal=The Sociological Review |volume=68 |issue=3 |pages=508–523 |doi=10.1177/0038026119892404 |s2cid=214107298}}</ref>

Phillips told ] in December 2015 that she had told Corbyn and his staff "to their faces: 'The day that ... you are hurting us more than you are helping us, I won't knife you in the back, I'll knife you in the front'," if it looked as though he was damaging Labour's chances of winning the next general election.<ref name="Perraudin141215">{{cite news |last=Perraudin |first=Frances |date=14 December 2015 |title=Labour MP Jess Phillips will 'knife Corbyn in the front' if he damages party |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/dec/14/labour-mp-jess-phillips-knife-corbyn-vote-loser-general-election |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160815070755/http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/dec/14/labour-mp-jess-phillips-knife-corbyn-vote-loser-general-election |archive-date=15 August 2016 |access-date=13 August 2016 |newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref> Responding to criticism about her use of language, Phillips said on Twitter: "I am no more going to actually knife Jeremy Corbyn than I am actually a breath of fresh air, or a pain in the arse."<ref name="Perraudin141215" />

===Sex===
In October 2015, Phillips was criticised on social media after she mocked the Conservative MP ] for trying to get a debate about ]. He cited men's issues like increasing male suicides, lower life expectancy relative to women, male victims of domestic violence, low educational achievement by working-class white boys and male experience of child custody cases.<ref name="auto">{{cite web |last=Wheeler |first=Brian |date=19 November 2015 |title=Guide to International Men's Day |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34844723 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170101085531/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34844723 |archive-date=1 January 2017 |access-date=25 November 2016 |website=BBC News}}</ref> Phillips openly laughed and pulled faces while Davies spoke, and then stated that: "You'll have to excuse me for laughing. As the only woman on this committee, it seems like every day to me is International Men's Day."<ref name="tele">{{cite news |title=Philip Davies MP: 'Political correctness is damaging men' |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/11969823/Philip-Davies-MP-Political-correctness-is-damaging-men.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161018212854/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/11969823/Philip-Davies-MP-Political-correctness-is-damaging-men.html |archive-date=18 October 2016 |access-date=25 November 2016 |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref><ref name="Dathan">{{cite news |last=Dathan |first=Matt |date=11 November 2015 |title=Tory MP wins battle for International Men's Day debate in Parliament |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/tory-mp-wins-battle-for-international-mens-day-debate-in-parliament-a6730391.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160710063556/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/tory-mp-wins-battle-for-international-mens-day-debate-in-parliament-a6730391.html |archive-date=10 July 2016 |access-date=13 August 2016 |newspaper=The Independent}}</ref> Davies responded by stating that, "If a male MP had reacted in that way about the need for debate on International Women's Day, there would have been hell to pay. It's entirely possible you'd be removed from Chambers or have the Whip removed. I'm surprised she finds that a laughing matter."<ref name="auto" /><ref name="tele" /> Colleagues from both leading parties agreed with Davies, and permission for a debate in ] on the matter was eventually granted.<ref name="Dathan" /> She wrote in ''The Independent'': "I commend Philip Davies for changing the thrust of the debate to focus on male suicide – but in and of itself this day serves no useful function".<ref>{{cite news |last=Phillips |first=Jess |date=19 November 2015 |title=We need International Men's Day about as much as white history month, or able body action day |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/we-need-international-mens-day-about-as-much-as-a-white-history-month-or-able-body-action-day-a6740646.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160827183157/http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/we-need-international-mens-day-about-as-much-as-a-white-history-month-or-able-body-action-day-a6740646.html |archive-date=27 August 2016 |access-date=13 August 2016 |newspaper=The Independent}}</ref>

In January 2016, Phillips said on '']'' that events akin to the ] happened every week on Birmingham's ]. She insisted any "patriarchal culture" must be challenged, but the UK should not "rest on its laurels" when two women are murdered every week.<ref>{{cite news |last=Staufenberg |first=Jess |date=29 January 2016 |title=Jess Phillips: Labour MP says mass Cologne sex attacks on women like 'Birmingham every weekend' |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/labour-mp-jess-phillips-says-mass-cologne-sex-attacks-on-women-like-birmingham-every-weekend-a6840981.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170118054157/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/labour-mp-jess-phillips-says-mass-cologne-sex-attacks-on-women-like-birmingham-every-weekend-a6840981.html |archive-date=18 January 2017 |access-date=17 January 2017 |newspaper=The Independent}}</ref> In response to criticism she told the '']'': "This isn't something that refugees have brought into our country. This is something that's always existed".<ref>{{cite news |last=Turner |first=Camilla |date=30 January 2016 |title=Labour MP faces calls to resign after comparing Cologne attacks to Birmingham night out |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/12131320/Labour-MP-faces-calls-to-resign-after-comparing-Cologne-attacks-to-Birmingham-night-out.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160223103500/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/12131320/Labour-MP-faces-calls-to-resign-after-comparing-Cologne-attacks-to-Birmingham-night-out.html |archive-date=23 February 2016 |access-date=2 March 2016 |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref><ref name="Perraudin">{{cite news |last=Perraudin |first=Frances |date=29 January 2016 |title=Labour MP Jess Phillips defends remarks about Cologne sex attacks |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/29/labour-mp-jess-phillips-defends-remarks-about-cologne-sex-attacks |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161227062541/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/29/labour-mp-jess-phillips-defends-remarks-about-cologne-sex-attacks |archive-date=27 December 2016 |access-date=17 January 2017 |newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref> Journalist ] criticised these remarks and asked Phillips to admit she was wrong.<ref>{{cite news |last=Smith |first=Joan |date=30 January 2016 |title=I'm a fan, Jess Phillips, but please admit you're wrong on Cologne sex attacks and violence against women |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/i-m-a-fan-jess-phillips-but-please-admit-you-re-wrong-on-cologne-sex-attacks-and-violence-against-a6843926.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160302143756/http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/i-m-a-fan-jess-phillips-but-please-admit-you-re-wrong-on-cologne-sex-attacks-and-violence-against-a6843926.html |archive-date=2 March 2016 |access-date=2 March 2016 |newspaper=The Independent}}</ref>

Phillips criticised the gender makeup of Labour's Shadow Cabinet reshuffle in January 2016.<ref>{{cite news |last=Phillips |first=Jess |date=7 January 2016 |title=Why I won't shut up about misogyny and the left |url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jan/07/misogyny-feminism-stop-the-war-jeremy-corbyn |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160917082726/https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jan/07/misogyny-feminism-stop-the-war-jeremy-corbyn |archive-date=17 September 2016 |access-date=13 August 2016 |newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=McCann |first=Kate |date=8 January 2016 |title=Female Labour MP accuses Jeremy Corbyn of giving women 'a pat on the head' |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/12088933/Female-Labour-MP-accuses-Jeremy-Corbyn-of-giving-women-a-pat-on-the-head.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160923050434/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/12088933/Female-Labour-MP-accuses-Jeremy-Corbyn-of-giving-women-a-pat-on-the-head.html |archive-date=23 September 2016 |access-date=13 August 2016 |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref>

Phillips has commented that the "British Pakistani-Bangladeshi community" have "issues about women's roles in a family, in society" and were importing "wives for their disabled sons."<ref name="pakistani">{{cite web |date=27 August 2017 |title=UK MP Jess Phillips accuses Pakistanis of importing wives for disabled sons |url=https://www.firstpost.com/world/uk-mp-jess-phillips-accuses-pakistanis-of-importing-wives-for-disabled-sons-3979513.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190419001357/https://www.firstpost.com/world/uk-mp-jess-phillips-accuses-pakistanis-of-importing-wives-for-disabled-sons-3979513.html |archive-date=19 April 2019 |access-date=19 April 2019 |website=Firstpost}}</ref>

In March 2021, following the ], Phillips read out the names of all women killed in the previous year where a man was subsequently convicted. She said "killed women are not vanishingly rare, killed women are common".<ref>{{cite news |date=11 March 2021 |title=Jess Phillips reads lists of UK women killed in last year |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-56363752 |access-date=11 March 2021 |work=BBC News}}</ref> She has continued to do this each year.<ref>{{cite web |title=MP Jess Phillips reads out list of women killed by men in past year|date=29 February 2024 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-68437766 |website=bbc.co.uk |publisher=BBC |access-date=1 October 2024}}</ref>

===Transgender issues===

Philips' feminist stance has also been accused of ] communities, though this characterization is disputed, and some feminist organisations have raised concerns over her support for the ].<ref>{{cite web |last=Dawson |first=Juno |date=17 January 2020 |title=Labour's Jess Phillips on transgender rights and why she'll never throw minorities 'under the bus' |url=https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2020/01/17/jess-phillips-labour-leadership-transgender-rights-juno-dawson-pinknews-interview/ |access-date=12 March 2021 |website=PinkNews }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Cowan |first=Leah |date=18 December 2019 |title=Here's why we've got no time for Jess Phillips |url=https://gal-dem.com/heres-why-weve-got-no-time-for-jess-phillips/ |access-date=12 March 2021 |website=gal-dem}}</ref>

In 2020, Philips stated that she considers trans women to be women and in regards to her experience running a women's domestic and sexual violence service, that "We had a small number of trans women in my time there and they did not pose a risk".<ref>{{cite web |last=Duffy |first=Nick |date=2020-01-20 |title=Labour's Jess Phillips doubles down on support for trans women during fiery Mumsnet interview |url=https://www.thepinknews.com/2020/01/20/labour-jess-phillips-mumsnet-interview-trans-women/ |access-date=2024-09-28 |website=PinkNews }}</ref> However in 2024, Philips stated that while she "is happy to refer to trans women as women", she believes that they should not be allowed into spaces such as women's rape crisis refuges and prisons, and should instead have their own separate facilities.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Mills |first=Eleanor |date=2024-02-24 |title=Jess Phillips: 'Some MPs are beginning to realise the constant state of threat that I live under' |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/02/24/jess-phillips-lindsay-hoyle-jo-cox-murder-gaza-vote/ |access-date=2024-09-28 |work=The Telegraph |language=en-GB |issn=0307-1235}}</ref>

=== Grooming gang inquiry ===
{{See also|Oldham_Council#Controversy_over_handling_of_child_sexual_exploitation_in_Oldham}}
In October 2024, Phillips rejected ]'s request for an independent ] into ], favouring a locally-run inquiry instead, which she argued held greater legitimacy based on similar approaches in other areas.<ref>{{cite news |title=Kemi Badenoch calls for national inquiry into 'rape gangs' |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn4xnv02nr0o |access-date=7 January 2025 |work=BBC News |date=2 January 2025}}</ref> In January 2025, the decision was criticised by the leader of the opposition, ], saying that a national inquiry was "long overdue". ] posted on ] that the decision was "disgraceful" and that she "deserves to be in prison" and suggested the rejection was to shield the prime minister, Keir Starmer, from blame due to him leading the ] when the abuse occurred.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Penna |first=Dominic |date=2 January 2025 |title=Elon Musk: Jess Phillips deserves to be in prison over Labour refusal to launch grooming inquiry |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/01/02/elon-musk-jess-phillips-oldham-council-grooming-inquiry/ |work=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref> Musk claimed Phillips is a "rape genocide apologist".<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 6, 2025 |title=Labour minister slams Elon Musk after suggesting Jess Phillips 'deserves to be in prison' over grooming gang handling |url=https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/elon-musk-grooming-gangs-uk-labour-inquiry/ |access-date=2025-01-05 |website=LBC |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=January 6, 2025 |title=Starmer hits back at Musk and 'poison of the far-right' |url=https://www.rte.ie/news/uk/2025/0106/1489301-uk-politics/ |access-date=January 6, 2025 |website=]}}</ref>

In support of Phillips, the health secretary, ], described Musk's comments as "a disgraceful smear",<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c23vdp4y1p0o|title=Wes Streeting attacks Elon Musk's 'disgraceful smear' of Jess Phillips|date=5 January 2025|work=BBC News}}</ref> while Starmer accused politicians and activists of "spreading lies and misinformation" over grooming gangs.<ref>{{cite news |title=PM attacks those 'spreading lies' on grooming gangs as he hits back at Musk |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c75wp53vk1lo |work=BBC News}}</ref> A group of victims of gender-based violence, including three survivors of the ], also criticised Musk and said of Phillips, "no one in public life who has done more to support victims and survivors and to advocate for their interests".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Courea |first1=Eleni |title='We stand by Jess': Telford survivors criticise Musk's attack on Phillips |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jan/07/jess-phillips-telford-survivors-musk-attack-letter-women-girls |work=The Guardian |date=7 January 2025}}</ref> Phillips told '']'' that Musk was spreading "disinformation" about her that was endangering her<ref>{{cite news |title=Elon Musk's 'disinformation' endangering me, says Jess Phillips |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn7r0pzz57vo |work=BBC News |date=7 January 2025}}</ref> and told '']'' that the previous Conservative government of which Badenoch was a part, had also supported a local inquiry in Oldham.<ref>{{cite news |title=Jess Phillips hits back at Elon Musk and says he should 'crack on with getting to Mars' |url=https://news.sky.com/story/jess-phillips-has-more-important-things-to-think-about-than-elon-musk-13285103 |access-date=7 January 2025 |work=Sky News |date=7 January 2025 |language=en}}</ref>

===Online abuse===
Phillips is frequently targeted for abuse by anonymous users on social media.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Syal |first1=Rajeev |date=7 May 2019 |title=Police investigate Ukip candidate over Jess Phillips rape comments |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/may/07/police-investigating-ukip-candidate-youtube-carl-benjamin-jess-phillips-comments |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190918040607/https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/may/07/police-investigating-ukip-candidate-youtube-carl-benjamin-jess-phillips-comments |archive-date=18 September 2019 |access-date=10 August 2019 |newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=11 June 2018 |title=MP's web plea 'after 600 rape threats' |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-44438468 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190810185712/https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-44438468 |archive-date=10 August 2019 |access-date=10 August 2019 |website=BBC News}}</ref> In 2015, she was subjected to rape threats on social media following her objections to International Men's Day.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Perraudin |first1=Frances |date=30 October 2015 |title=MPs rally in support of colleague subjected to rape threats |url=https://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/oct/30/mps-rally-support-colleague-threats-jess-philips-twitter |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151031035304/http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/oct/30/mps-rally-support-colleague-threats-jess-philips-twitter |archive-date=31 October 2015 |access-date=31 October 2015 |newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref><ref name="ITV News" /> In May 2016, after campaigning against online bullying, Phillips said she received thousands of threatening or demeaning tweets within a 36-hour period, including allusions to rape.<ref>{{cite news |date=31 May 2016 |title=MP 'receives 5,000 abusive tweets' |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-politics-36417258/labour-mp-jess-phillips-receives-5000-abusive-tweets |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190810193715/https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-politics-36417258/labour-mp-jess-phillips-receives-5000-abusive-tweets |archive-date=10 August 2019 |access-date=10 August 2019 |website=BBC News}}</ref> After she complained to Twitter and was told the tweets did not break its rules, she accused the company of "colluding" with her abusers.<ref>{{cite news |last=Oppenheim |first=Maya |date=31 May 2016 |title=Labour MP Jess Phillips receives '600 rape threats in one night' |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/labour-mp-jess-phillips-receives-600-rape-threats-in-one-night-a7058041.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160601121034/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/labour-mp-jess-phillips-receives-600-rape-threats-in-one-night-a7058041.html |archive-date=1 June 2016 |access-date=1 June 2016 |newspaper=The Independent}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Phillips |first=Jess |date=1 June 2016 |title=By ignoring the thousands of rape threats sent to me, Twitter is colluding with my abusers |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/politics/by-ignoring-the-thousands-of-rape-threats-sent-to-me-twitter-is/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160602073239/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/politics/by-ignoring-the-thousands-of-rape-threats-sent-to-me-twitter-is/ |archive-date=2 June 2016 |access-date=1 June 2016 |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref>

In response to ] of Labour MP ], in June 2016, Phillips stated that it "makes me want to fight harder". She wrote that they both regularly received online abuse and threats.<ref name="Phillips190616">{{cite news |last=Phillips |first=Jess |date=19 June 2016 |title=Jess Phillips MP: The death of my friend Jo Cox makes me want to fight harder |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/politics/jess-phillips-mp-the-death-of-my-friend-jo-cox-makes-me-want-to/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160821111315/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/politics/jess-phillips-mp-the-death-of-my-friend-jo-cox-makes-me-want-to/ |archive-date=21 August 2016 |access-date=16 August 2016 |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref> In August 2016, she told '']'' on ] that a "]" was being installed in her constituency office which now has an alarm system, and that improved locks have been fitted at her home.<ref>{{cite news |last=Asthana |first=Anushka |date=16 August 2016 |title=Labour MP Jess Phillips installing 'panic room' at office following threats |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/aug/16/labour-mp-jess-phillips-installing-panic-room-at-office-following-threats |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160816203058/http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/aug/16/labour-mp-jess-phillips-installing-panic-room-at-office-following-threats |archive-date=16 August 2016 |access-date=16 August 2016 |newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref><ref name="Fielding">{{Cite web |last=Fielding |first=Anna |date=2 October 2019 |title=Jess Phillips Interview on Brexit chaos, Boris Johnson and Corbyn |url=https://www.stylist.co.uk/people/jess-phillips-labour-mp-interview-brexit-chaos-boris-johnson-corbyn/305444 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191008175133/https://www.stylist.co.uk/people/jess-phillips-labour-mp-interview-brexit-chaos-boris-johnson-corbyn/305444 |archive-date=8 October 2019 |access-date=8 October 2019 |website=Stylist}}</ref>

In an interview with '']'', published in October 2019, Phillips said of the hate she had experienced, "Fear and hatred can be the things that drive you. I don't always think of fear as a bad thing, it gives you fight-or-flight".<ref name="Fielding" />


==Personal life== ==Personal life==
Phillips lives in ] and is married to Tom Phillips; the couple have two sons.<ref name="Turner"/> Phillips employed her husband, previously a ] engineer, as constituency support manager until February 2019.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem/190701/phillips_jess.htm |title=House of Commons – The Register of Members' Financial Interests (1 July 2019: Phillips, Jess ) |publisher=Parliament of the United Kingdom |access-date=14 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190714062619/https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem/190701/phillips_jess.htm|archive-date=14 July 2019|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/feb/11/jess-phillips-mp-never-felt-scared-old-job |title=Jess Phillips: 'I never felt scared in my old job. As an MP, I feel it every day' |last=Aitkenhead |first=Decca |date=11 February 2017 |newspaper=The Guardian |access-date=14 July 2019 |issn=0261-3077|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190714062617/https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/feb/11/jess-phillips-mp-never-felt-scared-old-job|archive-date=14 July 2019|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=17 July 2021|title=Jess Phillips: 'The only way a woman will become Labour leader is if men don't stand'|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk./article/d8851824-e3c1-11eb-afdb-c7b01afbcfc5|website=]}}</ref>
Phillips is married to Tom Phillips; the couple have two sons.<ref name="Turner"/> Her husband works as Phillips' Constituency Support Manager.<ref name=bm-20150702>{{cite news |url=https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/new-mp-jess-phillips-employs-9565645 |title=New MP Jess Phillips employs her husband as assistant in taxpayer-funded job |last=Walker |first=Jonathan |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |date=2 July 2015 |accessdate=2 April 2018}}</ref> Former professional footballer ] is her cousin-in-law.<ref>{{Cite tweet |user=jessphillips |author=Jess Phillips |number=478276279083737088 |date = 15 June 2014 |title=My husbands cousin is the footballer Kevin Phillips, this is only footie related talk ever muttered at home. #willnotbeabletojoininforawhile}}</ref>

In 2021, Phillips said that she had had the ] in her 20s.<ref>{{Cite news|date=13 June 2021|title=Jess Phillips: Ditch HPV stigma to avoid the shame I felt |work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-57438881|access-date=14 June 2021}}</ref> During a March 2022 debate on making a pandemic rule allowing at-home abortions permanent, Phillips spoke in favour and stated that she had also undergone an abortion years earlier.<ref>{{Cite news |date=30 March 2022 |title=MPs vote to keep at-home abortion service |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-60930774 |access-date=31 March 2022}}</ref>

Phillips has appeared as a guest on the BBC satirical news show '']'' in June 2016, November 2016, May 2018, May 2019, May 2022, October 2022 and May 2024.<ref name="parliament.uk" /> On 10 December 2021, she presented an episode of the show.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Have I Got News For You Series 62, Episode 9 |url=https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/hignfy/episodes/62/9/ |access-date=15 November 2023 |website=British Comedy Guide }}</ref>

== Bibliography ==
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|''Everywoman, One Woman's Truth About Speaking the Truth''
|23 February 2017
|]
|In May 2019, the book was optioned to be adapted as a television drama by RED Production Company.<ref>{{cite web |title=RED options MP Jess Phillips' book {{!}} The Bookseller |url=https://www.thebookseller.com/news/red-options-mp-jess-phillips-book-1011361 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190721100719/https://www.thebookseller.com/news/red-options-mp-jess-phillips-book-1011361 |archive-date=21 July 2019 |access-date=21 July 2019 |publisher=Penguin Books}}</ref>
|<ref>{{cite news |date=6 March 2017 |title=Everywoman by Jess Phillips – a life less ordinary |newspaper=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/mar/06/everywoman-by-jess-phillips-review-a-life-less-ordinary-empowering-labour-mp/ |url-status=live |access-date=8 March 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170308164058/https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/mar/06/everywoman-by-jess-phillips-review-a-life-less-ordinary-empowering-labour-mp |archive-date=8 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |date=23 February 2017 |title=Everywoman One Woman's Truth About Speaking the Truth |url=https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/1113492/everywoman// |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170312031955/https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/1113492/everywoman/ |archive-date=12 March 2017 |access-date=8 March 2017 |publisher=Penguin Books}}</ref>
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|''Truth to Power: 7 Ways to Call Time on B.S.''
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British politician (born 1981) For other people named Jess Phillips, see Jess Phillips (disambiguation).

Jess PhillipsMP
Official portrait, 2024
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls
Incumbent
Assumed office
9 July 2024
Prime MinisterKeir Starmer
Preceded byLaura Farris
Member of Parliament
for Birmingham Yardley
Incumbent
Assumed office
7 May 2015
Preceded byJohn Hemming
Majority693 (1.9%)
Shadow portfolios
2020–2023Domestic Violence and Safeguarding
Personal details
BornJessica Rose Trainor
(1981-10-09) 9 October 1981 (age 43)
Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Political partyLabour
SpouseTom Phillips
Children2
Alma mater
Signature
Websitejessphillips.net

Jessica Rose Phillips (née Trainor; born 9 October 1981) is a British politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Yardley since 2015. A member of the Labour Party, she has served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls since July 2024.

Phillips was appointed as Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to Lucy Powell, the Shadow Education Secretary, in 2015. A vocal critic of the former Leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn, Phillips resigned as a PPS in protest over Corbyn's leadership and said she would "find it incredibly difficult" to continue as an MP if Corbyn were re-elected as Labour leader. She supported Owen Smith in the failed attempt to replace Corbyn in the 2016 leadership election. Phillips was a candidate for Labour leader in the 2020 leadership election, but withdrew early in the contest. Since 2019, Phillips has received the second highest income on top of her MP's salary amongst Labour Party MPs.

Early life and career

Jessica Phillips was born on 9 October 1981 in Birmingham. The youngest of four children, Phillips is the daughter of Stewart Trainor, a teacher, and Jean Trainor (née Mackay), an NHS administrator who rose to become deputy chief executive of the NHS Confederation and chair of South Birmingham Mental Health Trust. They were politically active; in March 2016, she told Rachel Cooke of The Observer: "Growing up with my father was like growing up with Jeremy Corbyn." Phillips grew up in Kings Heath. Her mother also worked for the RSPCA.

Phillips went to King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, a local grammar school. Her childhood ambition was to become Prime Minister.

Phillips studied economic and social history and social policy at the University of Leeds from 2000 to 2003. She has said she marched in protest against the Iraq War. From 2011 to 2013, she studied for a postgraduate diploma in public sector management at the University of Birmingham.

Phillips worked for a period for her parents at their company, Healthlinks Event Management Services. From 2010 onwards, Phillips worked for the Women's Aid Federation of England as a business development manager, responsible for managing refuges for victims of domestic abuse in Sandwell in the West Midlands.

Phillips left the Labour Party during the years of Tony Blair's leadership, rejoining after the 2010 general election. Her period at Women's Aid as an administrator made Phillips "utterly pragmatic... I learned that my principles don't matter as much as people's lives." In the 2012 local elections, she was elected as a Labour councillor for the Longbridge ward, taking the seat from the Conservatives. She was then appointed as the victims' champion at Birmingham City Council, lobbying police and criminal justice organisations on behalf of victims. She also served on the West Midlands Police and Crime Panel.

Parliamentary career

1st term (2015–2017)

Phillips was selected from an all-women shortlist to contest Birmingham Yardley in June 2013, which was then represented by John Hemming of the Liberal Democrats. At the 2015 general election, Phillips was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Yardley, winning with 41.5% of the vote and a majority of 6,595 votes. Her maiden speech concerned homelessness and "improving 's response to victims of domestic and sexual violence and abuse in all its forms."

In the 2015 Labour leadership election, Phillips nominated Yvette Cooper for Labour leader and Tom Watson for deputy leader.

Phillips was appointed as the Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to Lucy Powell, the Shadow Secretary of State for Education, in September 2015.

In June 2016, she resigned as PPS to Lucy Powell, following the resignation of Powell and other Shadow Cabinet members over the leadership of Corbyn. In July 2016, Phillips threatened to resign from the Labour Party and sit as an independent MP if Corbyn was re-elected as leader of the party, stating she would find it "incredibly difficult" to continue serving under Corbyn's leadership. She supported Owen Smith in the failed attempt to replace Corbyn in the 2016 Labour leadership election.

In September 2016, she was elected chair of the Women's Parliamentary Labour Party (WPLP), defeating her predecessor Dawn Butler, considered a Corbyn ally.

2nd term (2017–2019)

Phillips in 2017

Phillips criticised the calling of the 2017 snap election. She was reselected as the Labour candidate for Birmingham Yardley, while her predecessor as MP for the seat John Hemming was reselected by the Liberal Democrats, in what was reported as a "grudge match". At the snap 2017 general election, Phillips was re-elected as MP for Birmingham Yardley with an increased vote share of 57.1% and an increased majority of 16,574 votes. Upon her victory, she continued her criticisms of Hemming.

Following the general election, Phillips said the Women's PLP would co-ordinate to promote policies beneficial to women in the context of a hung parliament.

In July 2017, Phillips called for a review into elections for chairs of House of Commons select committees due to the relatively low number of female candidates.

In March 2018, Phillips again threatened to resign from the Labour Party, this time in response to Labour's handling of sexual harassment allegations against Labour MP Kelvin Hopkins, stating that she would "cut up her membership card" if the alleged victim was questioned by Hopkins as part of the investigation.

In July 2018 it was reported that Phillips served as deputy editor of The House, the in-house Parliamentary magazine published by the Dods Group, which had been purchased by Conservative Party donor and former vice-chairman Michael Ashcroft, earning an annual salary of £8,000 for two hours' work per month.

In March 2019, she said: "I think I'd be a good prime minister" and that "I feel like I can't leave the Labour Party without rolling the dice one more time. I owe it that. But it doesn't own me. It's nothing more than a logo if it doesn't stand for something that I actually care about – it's just a f***ing rose."

Phillips also said in March 2019 that she would "leave her son on the steps of Downing Street" after it was announced that her son's school would finish earlier on a Friday due to budget cuts.

In 2019, a controversy emerged as local Muslim parents in Saltley, associated with the Parkfield Community School, objected to lessons on relationships and inclusivity (including but not limited to teaching acceptance of LGBT people) being taught to their primary school children as part of Andrew Moffat's "No Outsiders" programme, on the grounds that LGBT relationships were immoral: one campaigner stated that they saw homosexual relationships as an invalid sexual relationship to have, while others misunderstood the lessons to be teaching children about gay sex. Phillips spoke out publicly against the objecting parents, claiming to feel "bereft about this" and that the material was in her view not "inappropriate." Phillips called for an exclusion zone to prevent protests outside Anderton Park Primary School in Balsall Heath against lessons on inclusivity.

3rd term (2019–2024)

In October 2019, Phillips said she thought Labour was unlikely to win a majority in a general election. She said if Labour was not elected the biggest party, Corbyn should resign as party leader, whereupon she might stand for the position. In November 2019, it was announced Phillips was re-selected for the Labour Party in Birmingham Yardley. She was again re-elected at the 2019 general election, with a decreased vote share of 54.8% and a decreased majority of 10,659.

Leadership bid

Following Corbyn's decision to step down as Labour leader after the party's defeat in the general election, Phillips was suggested as a potential successor. The first poll of Labour members suggested she could secure 12% of first-preference votes in a leadership competition, putting her third behind Sir Keir Starmer and Rebecca Long-Bailey.

Phillips announced her bid for the leadership on 3 January 2020 in Grimsby, a seat the Conservative party had gained from Labour in the election. She was the third candidate to announce, following Emily Thornberry and Clive Lewis. Phillips acknowledged her performance in the first candidate hustings was poor, writing "I was awful because I was trying to hit a million different lines and messages in 40 seconds." She dropped out of the leadership election campaign on 21 January, during the second stage of obtaining nominations from trade unions, affiliate bodies and local parties and subsequently announced her support for Lisa Nandy.

Appointment to the Shadow Frontbench

Phillips was appointed by Keir Starmer to serve as Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding, a position in the Shadow Home Office, on 9 April 2020. She resigned from her position following a vote on a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war on 15 November 2023. In her resignation letter, Phillips said the decision to resign was with a heavy heart, adding that "I can see no route where the current military action does anything but put at risk the hope of peace and security for anyone in the region now and in the future." It was the first time she had served on the shadow frontbench.

Parliamentary Standards

In May 2022 Phillips narrowly avoided being referred to the Parliamentary Committee on Standards after being investigated by the Commissioner for Standards for repeatedly failing to register interests within the required timescale. She accepted that she had breached the rules, and the matter was resolved through the rectification process.

4th term (2024–)

Phillips was again re-elected at the 2024 general election with a decreased vote share of 31.2% and a decreased majority of 693. She described it as the 'worst election I have ever stood in'.

On 9 July 2024, she was appointed a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Home Office, which she said was with responsibility for safeguarding and violence against women and girls.

Political views

Party issues

Phillips verbally clashed with fellow Labour MP Diane Abbott on 14 September 2015 over the gender composition of Jeremy Corbyn's first Shadow Cabinet. After she asked Corbyn why he had failed to appoint a woman to shadow the great offices of state, Abbott accused her of being "sanctimonious" and said that Phillips was "not the only feminist in the PLP ". Corbyn did not intervene. Owen Bennett wrote in The Huffington Post that Phillips recounted: "I roundly told her to fuck off." When asked what Abbott did after that suggestion, Phillips replied: "She fucked off." According to Abbott in a January 2018 Guardian interview: "Jess Phillips never told me to fuck off. What was extraordinary is that she made a big deal of telling people she had." Phillips later apologised.

Phillips told Owen Jones in December 2015 that she had told Corbyn and his staff "to their faces: 'The day that ... you are hurting us more than you are helping us, I won't knife you in the back, I'll knife you in the front'," if it looked as though he was damaging Labour's chances of winning the next general election. Responding to criticism about her use of language, Phillips said on Twitter: "I am no more going to actually knife Jeremy Corbyn than I am actually a breath of fresh air, or a pain in the arse."

Sex

In October 2015, Phillips was criticised on social media after she mocked the Conservative MP Philip Davies for trying to get a debate about International Men's Day. He cited men's issues like increasing male suicides, lower life expectancy relative to women, male victims of domestic violence, low educational achievement by working-class white boys and male experience of child custody cases. Phillips openly laughed and pulled faces while Davies spoke, and then stated that: "You'll have to excuse me for laughing. As the only woman on this committee, it seems like every day to me is International Men's Day." Davies responded by stating that, "If a male MP had reacted in that way about the need for debate on International Women's Day, there would have been hell to pay. It's entirely possible you'd be removed from Chambers or have the Whip removed. I'm surprised she finds that a laughing matter." Colleagues from both leading parties agreed with Davies, and permission for a debate in Westminster Hall on the matter was eventually granted. She wrote in The Independent: "I commend Philip Davies for changing the thrust of the debate to focus on male suicide – but in and of itself this day serves no useful function".

In January 2016, Phillips said on Question Time that events akin to the mass sexual assaults in Cologne happened every week on Birmingham's Broad Street. She insisted any "patriarchal culture" must be challenged, but the UK should not "rest on its laurels" when two women are murdered every week. In response to criticism she told the Birmingham Mail: "This isn't something that refugees have brought into our country. This is something that's always existed". Journalist Joan Smith criticised these remarks and asked Phillips to admit she was wrong.

Phillips criticised the gender makeup of Labour's Shadow Cabinet reshuffle in January 2016.

Phillips has commented that the "British Pakistani-Bangladeshi community" have "issues about women's roles in a family, in society" and were importing "wives for their disabled sons."

In March 2021, following the murder of Sarah Everard, Phillips read out the names of all women killed in the previous year where a man was subsequently convicted. She said "killed women are not vanishingly rare, killed women are common". She has continued to do this each year.

Transgender issues

Philips' feminist stance has also been accused of excluding trans communities, though this characterization is disputed, and some feminist organisations have raised concerns over her support for the Nordic model for sex work.

In 2020, Philips stated that she considers trans women to be women and in regards to her experience running a women's domestic and sexual violence service, that "We had a small number of trans women in my time there and they did not pose a risk". However in 2024, Philips stated that while she "is happy to refer to trans women as women", she believes that they should not be allowed into spaces such as women's rape crisis refuges and prisons, and should instead have their own separate facilities.

Grooming gang inquiry

See also: Oldham_Council § Controversy_over_handling_of_child_sexual_exploitation_in_Oldham

In October 2024, Phillips rejected Oldham Council's request for an independent public inquiry into historic child abuse by grooming gangs, favouring a locally-run inquiry instead, which she argued held greater legitimacy based on similar approaches in other areas. In January 2025, the decision was criticised by the leader of the opposition, Kemi Badenoch, saying that a national inquiry was "long overdue". Elon Musk posted on X that the decision was "disgraceful" and that she "deserves to be in prison" and suggested the rejection was to shield the prime minister, Keir Starmer, from blame due to him leading the Crown Prosecution Service when the abuse occurred. Musk claimed Phillips is a "rape genocide apologist".

In support of Phillips, the health secretary, Wes Streeting, described Musk's comments as "a disgraceful smear", while Starmer accused politicians and activists of "spreading lies and misinformation" over grooming gangs. A group of victims of gender-based violence, including three survivors of the Telford sexual abuse scandal, also criticised Musk and said of Phillips, "no one in public life who has done more to support victims and survivors and to advocate for their interests". Phillips told Newsnight that Musk was spreading "disinformation" about her that was endangering her and told Sky News that the previous Conservative government of which Badenoch was a part, had also supported a local inquiry in Oldham.

Online abuse

Phillips is frequently targeted for abuse by anonymous users on social media. In 2015, she was subjected to rape threats on social media following her objections to International Men's Day. In May 2016, after campaigning against online bullying, Phillips said she received thousands of threatening or demeaning tweets within a 36-hour period, including allusions to rape. After she complained to Twitter and was told the tweets did not break its rules, she accused the company of "colluding" with her abusers.

In response to the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox, in June 2016, Phillips stated that it "makes me want to fight harder". She wrote that they both regularly received online abuse and threats. In August 2016, she told The World at One on Radio 4 that a "panic room" was being installed in her constituency office which now has an alarm system, and that improved locks have been fitted at her home.

In an interview with Stylist, published in October 2019, Phillips said of the hate she had experienced, "Fear and hatred can be the things that drive you. I don't always think of fear as a bad thing, it gives you fight-or-flight".

Personal life

Phillips lives in Moseley and is married to Tom Phillips; the couple have two sons. Phillips employed her husband, previously a lift engineer, as constituency support manager until February 2019.

In 2021, Phillips said that she had had the human papillomavirus in her 20s. During a March 2022 debate on making a pandemic rule allowing at-home abortions permanent, Phillips spoke in favour and stated that she had also undergone an abortion years earlier.

Phillips has appeared as a guest on the BBC satirical news show Have I Got News for You in June 2016, November 2016, May 2018, May 2019, May 2022, October 2022 and May 2024. On 10 December 2021, she presented an episode of the show.

Bibliography

Title Published Publisher Note Source
Everywoman, One Woman's Truth About Speaking the Truth 23 February 2017 Penguin Books In May 2019, the book was optioned to be adapted as a television drama by RED Production Company.
Truth to Power: 7 Ways to Call Time on B.S. 3 October 2019 Octopus

Filmography

Show Date of broadcast Episode Role Source
Have I Got News for You 3 June 2016 Series 51, Episode 9 Panellist
25 November 2016 Series 52, Episode 7 Panellist
11 May 2018 Series 55, Episode 6 Panellist
24 May 2019 Series 57, Episode 8 Panellist
10 December 2021 Series 62, Episode 9 Host
20 May 2022 Series 63, Episode 8 Panellist
14 October 2022 Series 64, Episode 4 Panellist
17 May 2024 Series 67, Episode 7 Panellist

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