Labour Gains: Jess Phillips Meet the woman disrupting British politics' patriarchy Catherine Healy March 5, 2017 Jess Phillips Previous Next Image 1 of 3 LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 26: Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn listens to a speaker during the second day of the Labour party conference on September 26, 2016 in Liverpool, England. During his keynote speech later today Labour shadow chancellor John McDonnell will state that if in power a Labour government would create a "manufacturing renaissance". Labour would also support traditional manufacturing and industry with government 'intervention' if needed. The shadow chancellor will also reject claims that the party is anti-enterprise. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) Photo by Eoin O'Hara Image 2 of 3 BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Secretary of State for International Development Diane Abbott speaks to delegates during a session entitled "Britain and the World" during the second day of the Labour Party Autumn Conference on September 28, 2015 in Brighton, United Kingdom. The four day annual Labour Party Conference takes place in Brighton and is expected to attract thousands of delegates with keynote speeches from influential politicians and over 500 fringe events. (Photo by Ben Pruchnie/Getty Images) Photo by Eoin O'Hara Image 3 of 3 Photo by Eoin O'Hara More Life & Arts Life & Arts LATEST NEWS17:37EU reprimand over Ireland’s ‘lackadaisical’ dirty money policy ‘unsurprising’17:00Gig of the Week? Adrienne Lenker may have played the gig of the year15:56The Register: 6 one-stop shop wedding venues that will make your day15:13Revenue collects €24 billion in corporation tax in 202315:10CRH: Move to US ‘levelled the playing field’ but index inclusion could take another year13:32Explainer: What are AT1 bonds and are they in trouble?