Bell Ribeiro-Addy

Labour MP for Clapham & Brixton Hill

a Strong Voice for Clapham & Brixton Hill

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Walk Her Home Lambeth: Remembering Sarah Everard and all the women lost to male violence

Walk Her Home Lambeth: Remembering Sarah Everard and all the women lost to male violence

by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Mar 4, 2022 | Clapham Common & Abbeville, Constituency Work

On the 4th March 2022, women in Lambeth came together to march in memory of Sarah Everard and mourn all the women lost to male violence. I was unable to attend but sent these words of support. More information about Walk Her Home Lambeth. I’m sorry I can’t be there...
Opposition Day: Violence Against Women

Opposition Day: Violence Against Women

by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Mar 2, 2022 | Parliamentary Work

This week, Labour held an opposition day on the issue of violence against women. There is a clear consensus that the Government must do more to tackle this issue. In the debate, I called on them to address institutional misogyny in policing, reverse cuts to specialist...
The answer to violence against women and girls cannot simply be more police

The answer to violence against women and girls cannot simply be more police

by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Mar 15, 2021 | Articles

On Saturday evening, people around the country reacted with justified anger to images and video footage of police manhandling women who turned up to a vigil for Sarah Everard. Chants of “let her speak” turned to “shame on you” as police officers proceeded to kettle...

Reclaim These Streets: Ending Violence Against Women and Girls

by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Mar 10, 2021 | Articles, Campaigns, Clapham Common & Abbeville, Constituency Work, News

Our community has been deeply disturbed by the abduction of Sarah Everard. In response to Sarah’s disappearance, thousands of women planned to hold a peaceful, socially distanced vigil in Clapham Common Park to remember her and the thousands of women who have...

Recent Posts

  • Ace of Clubs Donation Drop-Off
  • Welcoming the Employment Rights Act into Law
  • Announcing the Winners of My 2025 Christmas Card Competition
  • Attending the Christmas Fair at St Mary’s Catholic Primary
  • Visiting Brixton Delivery Office

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  • Our fundamental rights are under attack | The Spark on Bell’s Regular Newsletter – 11th February 2023

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