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Today I asked the Prime Minister to ensure the unelected House of Lords does not block the will of the elected House of Commons on the Assisted Dying Bill. With public polling showing strong support, this is a democratic issue.
Youth unemployment is soaring.
The Chancellor’s jobs tax, combined with the threat of AI, is bearing down on opportunities, and young people are facing increasingly difficult and uncertain times.
With no clear action being taken, I asked the government to set out its plans to tackle this issue.
Raising the work of MYTIME Young Carers in Dorset, I asked the Minister what his department is doing to tackle the poorer outcomes young carers often face.
I was disappointed by the response.
I’ll be meeting with Ed Davey and MYTIME to discuss how we can strengthen their vital work.
Yesterday I voted in Parliament in favour of banning social media for under-16s. The proposal was rejected.
Many adults have contacted me with their views, but I also wanted to hear directly from young people. That’s why I’ve taken the question into local schools to ask students what they think.
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Vikki with military wives … two of which are also veterans
Royal British legion IWD post of female veteran
The 2021 Census told us that 561 women living in Mid Dorset and North Poole were Armed Forces veterans.
Women make a significant contribution to our Armed Forces, protecting our way of life.
For International Women’s Day, I join the Royal British Legion and pay tribute to their service.
#IWD2026
Challenged the Prime Minister on Trump’s justification for action against Iran Hosted the Wessex Dementia Roundtable in Parliament, bringing together MPs, councils and NHS leaders to discuss challenges facing Dementia care Asked Ministers what action the Government is taking to protect children living in conflict zones from the horrors of war and the lifelong trauma it causes Met NHS Dorset’s Integrated Care Board CEO Jonathan Higman to raise residents’ concerns and discuss how we can improve local healthcare service Held an advice surgery in Wimborne discussing the concerns of people living in park homes to children with additional needs being excluded from school Following meetings with parents and headteachers I met with the Initio Learning Trust CEO to raise concerns about school cuts Marked World Book Day by attending the parliamentary event and sharing a short video about some of my favourite books in the Commons Library Intervened in an MoD debate, raising concerns about how funding pressures and recruitment processes are affecting Armed Forces numbers Met Hong Kong residents in Wimborne to discuss concerns around the British National (Overseas) visa scheme Attended Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal in Parliament, meeting nurses and celebrity ambassador Alison Steadman to discuss end-of-life care As part of the Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme, visited the Joint Aviation Command to see ground crews and aircraft simulators used to train pilots Held a private meeting with Prisons and Probation Minister, Lord James Timpson, about transformation of the probation service
Another busy week working for Mid Dorset and North Poole.
If there’s anything I can help with, email me at - vikki.slade.mp@parliament.uk
Vikki with Lib Dem colleagues outside houses in bearwood
Great morning out in the doors in Bearwood… people understand how @libdems.org.uk are fighting for their communities & raising deep concern about the divisive right wing narrative
Private SEND schools receiving council funding aren’t required to tell councils if they have places available — unlike state schools. This can cause long delays for children needing support. I’ve asked the Health Secretary how we can create a fairer system that puts children first.
With 520 million children living in conflict zones last year, according to the Peace Research Institute Oslo, I asked the Minister what action this Government is taking to protect children from the horrors of war and the lifelong trauma it causes.
Sadly, the response fell short.
Today I challenged the Prime Minister on Trumps justification for attacks on Iran
There is no doubt that this was an evil regime led by a despot but international law exists so nations cannot take law into their own hands.
MPs will continue to insist that UK is not dragged into an illegal war
Hosted Dorset Day in Parliament, where we celebrated everything that makes our county special. From fantastic Dorset producers to the Mayor of Wimborne, we brought the best of the country and put it firmly on the map Co-sponsored a Bill to nominate the UK’s chalk streams as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and signed a letter urging DEFRA to strengthen protections Raised concerns in Parliament after meeting QE and Corfe Hills parents, pressing for funding to reach students and staff, not Trust executives Spoke at the Dorset TESTBED Summit, an event focusing on conservation, farming and partnerships to advance environmental research in Dorset Visited the Royal School of Artillery on the Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme to better understand their role and capabilities Attended a Purbeck healthcare meeting, discussing shared care, GP funding and updates on Wareham Hospital’s chemotherapy clinic Met with QE’s Headteacher to discuss staff cuts and raise parents’ concerns Following the meeting I held my second Student Surgery at QE, engaging with students on whether social media should be banned for under-16s Met NHS Dorset’s dental lead to discuss exciting plans for urgent and complex care and proposals to guarantee NHS dental care for all children Spoke with Refuge to discuss the Violence Against Women and Girls strategy Met Cycling UK to advance my campaign for secure cycle storage at stations
Another busy week representing Dorset in Westminster and helping constituents.
If there’s anything I can help with, email me at - vikki.slade.mp@parliament.uk
I was delighted to host Dorset Day in Parliament alongside Edward Morello MP, putting our county firmly on the map in Westminster.
The event brought together Dorset producers, local representatives and parliamentarians to showcase our thriving businesses, food, drink and culture.
After speaking in Parliament earlier this month, my speech was posted online and has received over 1M views and over 5K comments. I have now secured a Ministerial meeting & a local roundtable so we can push for law change to ensure children are fully supported After hearing concerns from parents and staff at QE and Corfe Hills schools following recent budget saving announcements, I hosted two meetings on Friday to learn more about how they feel the changes will impact students I backed my party’s proposal to treat SEND as “Critical National Infrastructure” ahead of the Government’s White Paper, giving Ministers powers to prevent profit being prioritised over children After receiving pleas for help from British-Canadian constituents, I joined colleagues in writing to the Home Office to pause planned changes to visas & I'm working to help find a solution so they can travel Following concerns from patients about GPs withdrawing from Shared Care Agreements, I have written to the Minister, Dorset ICB and Wessex LMC to investigate, as I believe this may breach equality legislation After receiving multiple complaints about mail delivery delays in Wimborne and across the constituency, I wrote to the Royal Mail’s regional office seeking answers and pressing for improvements After launching my petition for secure cycle storage at SWR railway stations, I extended my campaign across the UK through an amendment to the Railways Bill and met with various organisations offering support
Parliament was in recess last week, so I focused on constituency casework and progressing key local projects.
Here’s some of what I’ve been working on.
If there’s anything I can help with, email me at - vikki.slade.mp@parliament.uk
After meeting parents from QE and Corfe Hills about recent staffing announcements, I’ll be raising their concerns with school leaders.
Yesterday I raised the issue in Parliament, pressing so funding reaches students and staff instead of executives.
I held my first Student Surgery at Lytchett School, asking whether social media should be banned for under-16s. Many disagreed, and that’s the point.
It was fantastic to see students engaging in an issue that affects them. I’ll be taking Student Surgeries to more schools soon.
I had the pleasure of meeting some of Dorset’s military wives to discuss issues linked to the Armed Forces Covenant that are making life harder than it should be for military families; issues I raised and will continue to raise in Parliament.
We’re also planning a fundraiser. More details to come.
It was fantastic to welcome students from Magna Academy Sixth Form to Parliament.
I really enjoyed hearing their views and watching them debate key issues with confidence. We also held a Q&A session, where my only rule is simple, I will answer every question honestly.
After visiting Rushcombe First School, I’ve invited the Schools Minister to visit.
Their “Learning Adventures” approach brings the curriculum to life. Children are engaged; teachers love teaching.
It shows there’s a more creative, child-focused way that the education system should learn from.
Vikki with Muriel, Victoria and Bernadette drying off in the pub between downpours in Bournemouth holding Lib Dem canvass leaflets
Delivering in the damp this morning, Canvassing in the rain this afternoon … just another @libdems.org.uk sunday!
A constituent from Sturminster Marshall wrote to me “The NHS have refused to undertake what a few years ago would have been a routine investigation and check for cancer. We have had to pay privately for skin cancer surgery for my mother, and we have had to pay privately to obtain satisfactory investigation and treatment for my mother's other long-term conditions. “ It's wrong that people are being forced to pay for treatments they need. Liberal Democrats would provide the reforms and financial support required to mean you don't need to get private healthcare.
This week was World Cancer Day and the launch of the National Cancer Strategy.
I hear every week from residents where cancer care isn’t working.
We need far bolder reform and investment.
The Lib Dems are pushing for that with their cancer pledges – support them here 👇
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Great to join holiday park owners from across the constituency in London.
Dorset is a beautiful place, and that’s why people love to visit. It was really valuable to discuss the issues facing these businesses, which play such an important role in supporting local tourism and our rural economy.
Cycling to the station should be easy and safe, but fear of bike theft puts people off.
In 2024, 4,000+ bikes were stolen from UK stations, with just 22 charges.
I’ve launched a petition for secure bike lockers at stations.
Sign here
www.middorsetlibdems.org.uk/petitions/ke...
#bikesecurity
Lib Dem leader Ed Davey hits the nail on the head 👇
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
An image of Steve Darling MP and his guide dog Jennie, holding up a banner which reads "ends experiments on animals"
I very much enjoyed attending Peta’s Research Modernisation Deal event in Westminster today and learning about their strategy for phasing out the use of animals and increasing the uptake of advanced technologies that perform better than animal-based methods.
@peta.org
#Animals #Animaltesting
Thankyou for all your work on this issue 🥰