Vaccines save lives, it is as simple as that.

In recent weeks, we’ve seen a serious, fast-spreading measles outbreak in some parts of the country, with dozens of children infected and some needing hospital treatment. As a Dad, this is every parent’s nightmare.

As the UK Health Security Agency has warned, there’s a direct correlation between areas with low vaccination rates and the risk of measles outbreaks.

So, please ignore the anti-vaxxer cranks spouting nonsense on social media and trust our brilliant NHS doctors and nurses. Vaccines save lives, it is that simple.

But this isn’t just a job for parents. We politicians have a responsibility to follow the science and ensure that, unlike in America, public health doesn’t become another front in the culture wars.

I’m a strong believer in the adage that when someone shows you who they are – believe them. When Nigel Farage announced Reform’s “Shadow Cabinet” last week, he couldn’t even be bothered to appoint someone to cover health.

Maybe that’s because the anti-vaxxer he put centre-stage at Reform’s conference last year –the guy who peddled the outrageous conspiracy theory linking Covid vaccines to the King’s and the Princess of Wales’ cancers – is now advising Donald Trump’s health secretary, RFK Jr.

Or perhaps Farage knows that his often-expressed desire to privatise the NHS and replace it with an insurance system is deeply unpopular with voters of all parties, including Reform supporters.

I understand why Reform doesn’t want to talk about the NHS. With waiting lists down to their lowest level in three years, a new national cancer plan to diagnose people earlier and speed up treatment, and more than 2,000 new GPs hired already, our health service is in the recovery room after 14 years of Tory neglect.

Reform will put the NHS – and all our public services – right back in intensive care.

How can I be so sure? Because Farage is surrounding himself with the very Tories who left Labour such a mess to clear up.
More than two dozen former Conservative MPs have now joined Reform, including Nadhim Zahawi, Suella Braverman and Robert Jenrick – all senior ministers during Liz Truss’ disastrous 49 days in Downing Street.
Their priorities are just as wacky as those of the former Prime Minister.
In her first outing as education spokesperson, Braverman said her “day one” priority is to repeal the Equality Act.

There’s much about Britain’s past I am proud of.

But, unlike Reform, I’m not nostalgic for the days when women were discriminated against for being pregnant; disabled people were denied equal access to work; and gay couples feared being turned away from hotels.

Contrast that with Labour’s new Employment Rights Act, which I helped steer through parliament. It ends the practice of “fire and rehire”, scraps exploitative zero-hour contracts, and gives dads the right to paternity leave from day one in a new job.

Labour wants to rebuild our NHS and ensure a future fair for all.

As we’re increasingly seeing, Farage offers nothing but failed Tory policies with a lurid azure paint job.

Share on Social Media

Facebook
X
Email
WhatsApp

FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
⚠️ 𝗥𝗲𝗺�

⚠️ 𝗥𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝗼𝗳 𝗔𝟱𝟳 𝗦𝗻𝗮𝗸𝗲 𝗣𝗮𝘀𝘀 𝗰𝗹𝗼𝘀𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗵⚠️

Please be aware that the A57 Snake Pass will be fully closed 🚧 24 hours a day from Monday 15 June until Friday 3 July while major investigation and repair works take place at the Doctor’s Gate landslip site.

The closure will affect the route between Glossop and Bamford Reservoir.

These works are essential to help find a long-term solution after ongoing ground movement and cracking along the road. While the closure is in place, teams will also be carrying out:
🛣️ Pothole repairs
🧹 Litter picking
🌧️ Drain clearing
🌳 Cutting back overgrown trees and hedges
🚸 Pavement repairs
🪧 Cleaning and replacing damaged signs

A signed diversion route will be in place, and access for residents, businesses, farmers and organisations along the route will be maintained.

I know this will be frustrating for many people who regularly use Snake Pass, but public safety must come first. These works involve heavy machinery and drilling equipment operating across the carriageway, and they are vital to securing the future of this route.

Thank you to everyone for your patience and understanding while this important work is carried out🙏
... See MoreSee Less

6 hours ago
View Comments likes Like 0 Comments: 0 Shares: 1

KEEP UPDATED

SUBSCRIBE FOR EMAIL UPDATES
Keep Updated
Subscribe here to keep up-to-date on my local work and campaigns as your MP for High Peak.
Subscribe
I agree to the Privacy Policy and to receive email updates.
SUBSCRIBE FOR EMAIL UPDATES
Keep Updated
Subscribe here to keep up-to-date on my local work and campaigns as your MP for High Peak.
Subscribe
I agree to the Privacy Policy and to receive email updates.

GET IN TOUCH

I can help constituents on various issues, such as education, the environment, health and social services, highways, transport, and housing.

I would love to hear from you about what you think my priorities should be as your MP for High Peak and what matters most to you.

Please use the contact form to get in touch with me. Please remember to provide as many details as possible, including your name, address and full details of your issue.

Contact (Footer)
SUBSCRIBE FOR EMAIL UPDATES
Keep Updated
Subscribe here to keep up-to-date on my local work and campaigns as your MP for High Peak.
Subscribe
I agree to the Privacy Policy and to receive email updates.
SUBSCRIBE FOR EMAIL UPDATES
Keep Updated
Subscribe here to keep up-to-date on my local work and campaigns as your MP for High Peak.
Subscribe
I agree to the Privacy Policy and to receive email updates.
We use cookies to improve your overall site experience. This includes personalising content, analysing site usage, and to assist in our marketing efforts. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies and Privacy Policy.
Contact Details
Privacy Policy
Accept
We use cookies to improve your overall site experience. This includes personalising content, analysing site usage, and to assist in our marketing efforts. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies and Privacy Policy.
Accept