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PPC Profile: Rachel Reeves

Rachel ReevesFull Name:  Rachel Reeves

Age: 30

From: Lewisham, South London

PPC for: Leeds West

Selection Result: 96-88 (it was very close!)

Heroines and Heroes: Jennie Lee, Beatrice Webb, John Maynard Keynes

Interests: Swimming, walking, reading, campaigning

I've been a member of the Labour Party since:
1996. I joined when I was at school, but I remember back in 1987, my dad putting on the Six o'clock News and pointing out Neil Kinnock to my sister, Ellie, and me. He told us that was who we voted for, and we've both known we were Labour since then (I was eight and Ellie was six).

I was inspired to go into politics because:
Going to inner-city schools in the 1980s and 1990s I was struck by the lack of investment in education. When I was at primary school music lessons were really cut back and special needs teaching was stripped to the bone. When I was at secondary school there were never enough text books to go round, the school got really, really cold in the winter and because there was no money for new school buildings our sixth form was a pre-fab hut in the playground and the library was turned in to a classroom, so there was no where for sixth-formers to work during free periods. I just thought that lack of investment in our future was such a criminal waste of talent. I was lucky because my parents were really supportive and I had excellent teachers, but the general message seemed to me that the government was not really that bothered about our education and didn't think that inner-city kids were worth the effort. I see now in Leeds West all the primary schools re-built and re-furbished. On the toughest estates there are state of the art schools and technology and so many more teachers and teaching assistants in the classrooms. In September we have two brand new schools opening - an academy and a Building Schools for the Future Community College. It is light years ahead of what I had when I was at school and I went in to politics to ensure that all young people get these opportunities.

My main policy interests are:
Economics and education.

Three things I think should be in the next Labour manifesto are:
1 - A Children's Centre in every community.
2 - A package of life-long learning to allow people to re-train to meet the changing nature of jobs in the UK.
3 - An 'Ideas Bank' - with government and business money - to support entrepreneurs to turn business ideas in to reality - crucial for building a high-tech, green economy.

I think people should vote for me because:
I will work tirelessly for local people - on housing, anti-social behaviour, for better schools and health facilities. As well as case work I will use my understanding of my community to influence policy so that we have more affordable and social housing, wrap around care at school and better vocational education to ensure that everyone in West Leeds has the opportunities they need to fulfil their potential. I love Leeds West - Kirkstall Abbey, the summer festivals and fun-days, the close-knit communities, the fantastic community groups and social enterprises, great businesses and the passionate people. As the MP I would stand up for local people and take their causes and challenges to Westminster.

Posted on May 13, 2009 at 08:49am


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This Londoner lives in the Constituency and works in the private sector at present.

Tune in to Newsnight as the esteemed Mr Harris states.
Neil Walshaw @ 69 weeks ago
So, what does this Londoner really know about the city of Leeds? Has she ever worked in the private sector?
David Shepherd @ 69 weeks ago
I dont think she'll turn that many heads,but good luck to her....im guessing the rest of the PPC profiles will follow slightly in the same vein.

Haha, Alan, I am also looking forward to Gould's.
Melanie Lang @ 69 weeks ago
Georgia Gould is not a PPC - that's to be resolved. And yes, this is a weekly feature now.
Alex Smith @ 69 weeks ago
"Georgia Gould is not a PPC - that's to be resolved"

Sadly, Alex, it will no doubt be in her favour. When you think about it, given who daddy is - no doubt she'll be a minister in a year or two (or shadow minister). We were discussing education earlier - I wonder if Ms Gould would have been so lucky had she not been to Oxford University but to Oxford Road Comprehensive, and instead of being the daughter of Blair's favourite pollster, but just a Ms Bloggs?

Thinking back to Mrs Follett, she had no experience yet within months of being elected to Parliament she became a minister. her husband, ken was a generous donor to New Labour, though I wouldn't think for a moment that it had anything to do wih her speedy promotion - perish the thought!
Alan Giles @ 69 weeks ago
What's with the censorship in this topic? I criticised Rachel Reeves experience and said that she seemed like a nice girl, so what's with the delay/deletion? If you're going to put up box ticking exercises (with the black woman and old white guy marketing BS in the photograph) and expect patsy feedback you're not going to get it. I'm sure Rachael is competent and nice but we're not talking some office supervisor role. We're talking about MP's. What does she bring to the table that's going to get MY attention?
Charles Hardwidge @ 69 weeks ago
I asked about her experience about an hour ago. I endorse Charles' implied criticism.
Mark Culley @ 69 weeks ago
This is my fault. PPC profiles from now on will have a CV section. Any other suggestions welcome.
Alex Smith @ 69 weeks ago
I'm sure Rachael is a competent and nice girl. I wouldn't have problems with working with someone or having a GF like that but her goals or, at least, the way she wants to achieve those goals, and the marketing fluff is questionable.

I'm kinda this way with Windows 7. I don't like feeling that reality is being glossed over or I'm being manipulated. Oddly, I get a better vibe off Julian Ware-Lane, mostly, because the look and feel of his articles, comments, and abstract bio is something that clicks.

Yeah, I know it sounds cocky but when you've done stuff and been around you can usually tell on minimal data who's hot and who's not. It's one of the benefits of getting older.
Charles Hardwidge @ 69 weeks ago
Judge for yourself, newsnight BBC2 10:30pm tonight.
Steve Harris @ 69 weeks ago
Looks like Rachel has an admirer!
King Kong @ 69 weeks ago
Charles
I'm confused. Are you saying that Rachel could be your girlfriend, but you wouldn't vote for her? And that you have similar feelings towards Windows 7? On the other hand, Julian Ware-Lane could be both your girlfriend and someone you'd vote for?
Stephen Newton @ 69 weeks ago
In these anxious days, Alex, it would be good to have the occasional laugh, so how about a "PPC Profile" for dear georgia Gould?

I can just see it now:

"I told Daddy I wanted to make a difference - now. My superior Oxford education will make it very easy to talk down - er, silly me - talk TO my constuituents in Erith & Thamesmead. I'm really looking forward to it. I've never met a poor person before. Do they smell?. I want to do good and go to Heaven"
Alan Giles @ 69 weeks ago