Caoimhe Ní Dhónaill

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After a historic win in 2024, it is imperative that this Labour Government lives up to its roots as a socialist, trade-union movement, and ensures that those across the left have a party that we can believe in. The abolishment of the two-child benefit cap was a step in the right direction, and Labour's policies must continue to make the country a better place: improving the quality, availability and affordability of housing, meeting our environmental and climate goals, strengthening the NHS, improving our underfunded mental health and adult social care systems, and delivering real improvements to workers across this country. Labour's policy platform must be one that will draw voters to our party, to see us as a party that can offer real change and improvements to their lives. I will work to ensure that all within the party have the opportunity to have their voices heard within policy debates, especially those that are historically marginalised: intersectionality is key to a successful party.

I am a trade unionist, and am the Equalities Officer in my workplace branch of Unite. I’m also Policy Officer and Women's Officer in Ely and East Cambridgeshire CLP. I sit on my local parish council where I chair the personnel, finance and governance committee.

I am proud to have the support of Momentum.