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The National Constitutional Committee plays an important role in Labour party affairs: upholding our constitution and maintaining party discipline. In order to do these things, it needs those who sit on it to be fair and equitable, to consider all evidence carefully, and to ensure that all members can have confidence in the disciplinary processes of our party. If elected to the NCC, I will aim to always treat every case fairly and try to ensure a just resolution.

I am a trade unionist, and am the Equalities Officer in my workplace branch of Unite. I’m also Women's Officer and Policy 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 be supported by the Centre Left Grassroots Alliance and Momentum. Please also support Dave Levy, Harry Stratton and Rachel Garnham.