Labour MP Zarah Sultana appeared on Jeremy Vine on 5 to debate critical political issues, including her opposition to the two-child benefit cap and her support for retaining universal Winter Fuel Payments for pensioners.
Following her appearance, Sultana announced that all fees from her TV appearances would be donated to Coventry Foodbank, demonstrating her commitment to supporting struggling families in her constituency. The move reflects Sultana’s dedication to addressing poverty, especially as many households continue to feel the pressure of the cost-of-living crisis.
Sultana has consistently advocated for economic fairness, and her votes against austerity measures highlight her focus on protecting the most vulnerable. Her decision to contribute her appearance fees to a local foodbank underscores her hands-on approach to community support, aiming to make a direct impact on those facing food insecurity.
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