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Jessica Toale MP
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Jessica Toale MP

What's it actually like to be an MP? Beyond the theatrical performances of Prime Minister's Questions and the endless media commentary about Westminster drama, how does Parliament really function? Jessica Toale, Bournemouth West's first Labour MP, takes us behind the scenes of an institution that's both deeply traditional and slowly modernising.

Jessica's journey from international development consultant to first-time MP offers a fascinating window into contemporary British politics. She describes the surprisingly entrepreneurial reality of becoming an MP—receiving a budget and essentially being told to set up a business from scratch, complete with hiring staff, finding offices, and managing public money while emails from constituents start flooding in from day one.

The conversation reveals striking contrasts between public perceptions and parliamentary reality. While television coverage focuses on adversarial theater, Jessica describes extensive cross-party collaboration through All-Party Parliamentary Groups, behind-the-scenes cooperation on legislation, and genuine friendliness once MPs step outside the chamber. The architecture itself, with its confrontational two-bench setup, seems designed for adversarial politics in ways that newer parliaments have deliberately avoided.

As Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign Office, Jessica explains this peculiarly British role that bridges government and backbenchers—a position that sounds anachronistic but serves crucial modern functions. She also discusses the ongoing modernisation efforts, from turning men's toilets into women's facilities (a surprisingly recent development) to making parliamentary hours more family-friendly.

The conversation touches on broader democratic challenges, including the 2024 election's 60% turnout and the ongoing crisis of trust in political institutions. Jessica's response is refreshingly hands-on: door-knocking every Saturday with a goal of visiting every household in her constituency before the next election.

About Our Guest:

Jessica Toale is Labour MP for Bournemouth West and Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign Office. She has a PPE degree from York University, a master's in urbanization and development from LSE, and is a qualified barrister. Before entering Parliament, she worked as an advisor and consultant in foreign policy and international development, coordinating UN campaigns that reached 170 countries, and served as a councillor in London's West End.

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