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Wednesday, 23 January 2019
Saturday, 19 January 2019
Walthamstow Public Workshop On Hate Crime with the Law Commission & Stella Creasy MP 31 January
Workshop with the Law Commission On Hate Crime on Thursday, 31 January 2019, 5-7pm
Walthamstow is a diverse community and we’re proud of it. However Walthamstow, like the rest of the country, has had to respond to the challenges we are facing as a result of divisions and hatred in our society. This free event is an opportunity for residents to have their say on our national hate crime legislation. The objective of this event is to hear the views of Walthamstow residents on these laws and ensure they are both inclusive and effective, and so enable everyone to live free from harassment for who they are in modern Britain.
Incidents of hate crime are rising in the UK, spiking following the EU Referendum and the terrorist attacks in 2017. Home Office data shows that last year there was a 17% increase in the hate crimes recorded by the police compared with the previous year, 76% of which were motivated by race. In their 2018 annual report, TellMama noted that islamophobic incidents rose by 26% in 2017, with 6 in 10 victims being women. Antisemitic incidents, as recorded by the Community Security Trust, hit an all time high in 2017. So too, 1 in 5 LGBT people have experienced a hate crime in the past 12 months, according to Stonewall, and 4 in 5 did not report the incident to the police.
Our current hate crime legislation also treats different protected characteristics such as religion, disability or gender in different ways. For example, women in Walthamstow have been reporting their daily experiences of sexual harassment; whether walking along Hoe Street or trying to enjoy time with their family, women from many different backgrounds experience criminal behaviour and abuse in our community. Their experiences are not unique - surveys show one in five women regularly experience sexual harassment on our streets in the UK. However currently hostility towards women is not recorded in the same way as hostility towards people due to their faith or ethnic background. This means that patterns of such behaviour are not recorded in the same way, making policing and preventing these crimes harder to do. As a consequence many women in Walthamstow and around the UK report being fearful about travelling around their local communities. In other parts of the UK where misogyny has been treated as a hate crime and recorded as such by the police, this has changed the way in sexual harassment and violence towards women has been addressed. In particular, it has also benefited women from minority communities and their experience of reporting crimes to the police.
Given these challenges and experiences, in 2018, Walthamstow MP Stella Creasy campaigned for the Government to review hate crime legislation - which they have now agreed to do. An independent organisation called the Law Commission will be leading this project. As part of their work on this for the Government, they have agreed to come to Walthamstow to hear from local residents about the challenges we face and how hate crime law should respond. This is a critical opportunity for residents of Walthamstow to directly affect their work on this important issue and help ensure that the UK has modern laws on hate crime which are fit for purpose. In particular, it is our chance to ensure the law protects the principle that everyone should be free to live in peace without being targeted because of who they are.
This is likely to be an extremely popular event. All residents of Walthamstow over the aged of 14 are welcome to apply to join this special community workshop which will be interactive.

The Walthamstow Chequers Agreement
Tickets
- In advance: £12 p/p (£10 concessions), £60 for a team of six
- At the door: £14 p/p, £70 for a team of six
- campaigns@workingforwalthamstow.org.uk
- Call 07957 228019
- Book online at BILLETTO “An evening of agreement at chequers”
All proceeds from ticket sales, raffle tickets, and donations go to Walthamstow Labour Party Campaign Fund.
Wednesday, 1 August 2018
Where, this week, to find Stella Creasy MP for Walthamstow
- Tuesday 31st July - holding a walking surgery for residents. If you wish to join me to discuss your concerns please call 020 8521 1223 to book a place.
- Wednesday 1st August - taking part in the 'Remainiacs' podcasting recording to discuss the latest developments on Brexit.
- Thursday 2nd August - Hosting a Circular Firing Up Squad free women's leadership workshop. To RSVP details are below.
- Sunday 5th August - joining the Waltham Forest Mela at Chestnuts Field.

Thursday, 26 July 2018
Where, this week, to find Stella Creasy MP for Walthamstow
- Monday 23rd July - returning to parliament forthe final sitting days ahead of the summer recess.
- Tuesday 24th July - holding an away day with my staff to conduct staff training. Please note my office will be closed on this day as a result.
- Wednesday 25th July - hosting my MP expenses panel meeting for local residents. Please see below for how to participate.
- Friday 27th July - Hosting my first walking surgery. Please call the office on 020 8521 1223 to book your place to join.
- Saturday 28th July- joining the first ever Waltham Forest Pride in Walthamstow Town Centre between 12pm and 5pm. More details here
Thursday, 19 July 2018
This Sunday - Another evening at Chequers - end of term quiz
Walthamstow Labour Party’s End of Term Pub Quiz. Hosted by STELLA CREASY MP with expert quiz master NEIL GERRARD, on SUNDAY 22ND JULY 2018 at 8pm, AT THE CHEQUERS PUB, WALTHAMSTOW HIGH STREET


scan the code for details of our end of term quiz on facebook!
Monday, 9 July 2018
Where, this week, to find Stella Creasy MP for Walthamstow
- Monday 9th July - taking part in a Guardian live discussion with Jonathan Freedland and Owen Jones on President Trump's visit to talk about the www.toptrumptargets.uk campaign.
- Tuesday 10th July - serving on the Committee to scrutinise the Voyeurism Bill.
- Thursday 12th July - proposing legal changes to make misogyny an aggravating factor in the sentencing of upskirting.
- Friday 13th July - taking part in the Women's March London protest regarding President Trump's visit- you can find out more about this event here. Please note this a separate march to the one organised by Together Against Trump.

Sunday, 1 July 2018
Where, this week, to find Stella Creasy MP for Walthamstow
- Sunday 1st July - attending the Walthamstow East Branch Labour Party Picnic, Thuso Garden Party and the QBC Summer Party.
- Monday 2nd July - serving on a Committee to review the renewable obligations for generators and attending the London Labour Regional Board
- Tuesday 3rd July - supporting Walthamstow Village as they compete in the Village in Bloom competition and then holding a forum for online campaigning organisations in parliament.
- Thursday 5th July - speaking at the 'Graduate Fog' event on unpaid internships.

Monday, 11 June 2018
Where, this week, to find Stella Creasy MP for Walthamstow
- Monday 11th June - returning to parliament to question the Prime Minister following her visit to the G7 summit.
- Tuesday 12th June - taking part in the votes on the EU Withdrawal Bill in parliament. Please note if you wish to follow these votes, they may run late into the night.
- Wednesday 13th June- continuing to participate in the votes on the EU Withdrawal Bill and in between this hosting residents in Walthamstow to meet with Transport for London to discuss the problems caused by vibrations to their properties.
- Thursday 14th June - Joining Ayesha Hazarika on stage at the Red Imp Comedy Club in Walthamstow. Tickets for Sale online here.

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E17 Big Brexit Weekender: The Results
Thank you to all the Walthamstow residents who came to our workshop on the EU Withdrawal bill this weekend. This legislation returns to parliament on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.
In 90 minutes residents not only discussed Walthamstow's priorities for this bill but also took votes on whether to support, oppose or abstain on multiple amendments to this legislation. At the end of this discussion, the key priorities for those who attended were support for staying in the EEA/single market, the people's vote/second referendum and for no hard border in Northern Ireland. I will therefore seek to support these proposals if they come up for votes in parliament next week. You can see some photos of this event and the outcomes here. If you would like to receive updates on Brexit and the outcomes of these debates as well as information as to what is happening in parliament please sign up directly on my website.
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