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MP Jess Phillips set for date at Sutton Coldfield Town Hall

Campaigner, author and MP Jess Phillips is to take to the stage in Sutton Coldfield later this year.

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The MP for Yardley has rescheduled her talk at Sutton Coldfield Town Hall, originally planned for April 2020, for this October.

Her show will take place on Thursday, October 14 and will continue the venue’s Town Hall Talk season, which started with Michael Portillo before the pandemic halted shows last year.

Jess became the MP for the Birmingham constituency at the 2015 general election.

Before becoming an MP, she worked for Women’s Aid in Sandwell developing services for victims of domestic abuse, sexual violence, human trafficking and exploitation.

She became a councillor in 2012 and was recognised for her work supporting residents by being made Birmingham’s first Victim’s Champion.

As well as concentrating on issues of domestic violence and violence against women, Jess’s speeches and books inspire people to have the courage to speak up and make a difference.

Sutton Coldfield Town Hall, which lit the Town Hall Orange last November in recognition of the UN’s Campaign against Gender Violence, is committed to reflecting issues in the world through events, partnerships, art and education.

It is working on its speaker programme for 2022 and will continue to attract vibrant speakers to Sutton Coldfield, bringing with them a range of expertise and topics.

Many will include book signings, which will take place the hour before the speaker session.

Talks normally run for one hour, followed by a Q&A.

There is normally a chance for audience members to meet, reflect and discuss the night over a drink after the show.

Jess’ two bestselling books ‘Everywoman: One Woman’s Truth About Speaking The Truth’ and ‘Truth to Power: 7 Ways to Call Time on BS’ will be available for signing on the night, or customers can bring their own copies for signing.

Talks normally run for one hour, followed by a Q&A.

Tickets are £17, with £10 for students. Visit www.suttoncoldfield townhall.com

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