Culture is a reflection of values.

Members of the workforce must feel valued.

Free speech should never mean hate speech.

All governments could do more on mental health.

No one walks into a food bank with their head held high.

Decent people must refuse to back Corbyn and his candidates.

Social care from cradle to grave is a huge concern for us all.

Mental illness is a fact of life, like cancer or heart disease.

Britain is home to world class creative industries and talents.

No one anticipated the SNP wiping out Labour in Scotland in 2015.

Many of the underlying factors in poor mental health are societal.

Politics is no longer being fought on traditional political lines.

Protecting children from smoking in cars is the right thing to do.

One anti-Semitic member of the Labour party is one member too many.

To resign from the front bench is not a decision to be taken lightly.

Most people who rely on food banks are there through no fault of their own.

We have ways to protect the public when free speech crosses over in hate speech.

I want to be part of something that can offer British people something to vote for.

We should aim for every workplace to be a place which encourages good mental health.

We need to be open about mental illness, and demand the mental health services we need.

There is no excuse for using someone's mental health as a stick with which to beat them.

Our climate is changing. The causes are man-made. And we are already feeling the effects.

If we can't behave and speak in tune with our values, then they aren't really our values.

I suppose I have been contending with issues surrounding my safety and security for years.

There are laws in this country to protect everyone and that includes the Jewish community.

Nothing undermines faith in our political system than politicians going back on their word.

Time to Talk is all about tackling taboos and getting the nation talking about mental health.

As the Independent Group, we are determined to try to forge a different style of doing politics.

Many people with mental illness suffer in silence, afraid to seek help for fear of victimisation.

While a traditional TV advert might last for 30 seconds, a child can play an advergame for hours on end.

People are sick of the false choice between the established political parties who take voters for granted.

As a university student and activist, I was attacked from all quarters from the far right to the far left.

We will not give up the fight to ensure that mental health is the given the priority it needs and deserves.

Since I was a teenager I have been standing up to antisemitism, racism and discrimination in all its forms.

In 2008/9 26,000 people in the U.K. relied on emergency food aid from a foodbank; which was 26,000 too many.

The sad truth is that millions of people with mental illness suffer stigma and prejudice, especially at work.

I've been working to see that mental health is raised in both oral and written question sessions in parliament.

The difference between the BNP and Labour is that the BNP was always a fringe party, never a contender for power.

David Cameron needs to get his head out of the sand. He and his colleagues need to see what poverty is really like.

When the physical threat of coronavirus subsides, as it surely will, we must address the impact to our mental health.

As we confront the child obesity crisis, advergames that promote unhealthy foods to kids are a real cause for concern.

It's absolutely crucial that we look at mental health not just through the prism of health but in a cross-cutting way.

Despite being commonplace, too many people with mental health problems still face stigma, prejudice and discrimination.

I ultimately joined the Labour Party and became an MP because the country and my constituents deserve a Labour government.

Many feel the need to hide their problems from their school friends, work colleagues and even members of their own family.

A failing social care system will have long-lasting repercussions for all, but it is women who are likely to be worst hit.

Anti-racism is one of our central values and there was a time not long ago when the left actively confronted anti-Semitism.

The technological revolution has the potential to liberate us or enslave us, and the road we take will depend on our politics.

It is overwhelmingly women who will plug the gaps in care provision, sacrificing paid employment to look after family members.

Since I was first elected to Parliament in 2010, I have witnessed appalling attacks on Jewish people, including my fellow MPs.

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