Thank you for visiting my website. You will find information about my work and activities as the Member of Parliament on behalf of the people of Walsall and Bloxwich. You can contact me directly through the website and find details about my office and how to meet me at surgeries. I use the Parliamentary answering service when my office is busy or out of hours. Please leave your message with them and remember to give your name, address and contact details. The answering service will send me an email with your message.
If you have any problem or issue you think I may be able to help you with, please do get in touch.
About Walsall and Bloxwich
Do you live in the constituency? Follow the link below to check that Valerie is your MP.
Press Releases
Keep updated with the latest news locally, media coverage and news from Parliament.
At the General Election on Thursday 7 May 2015, Valerie Vaz was returned as Member of Parliament for Walsall South with a majority of 6,007 votes.
"The General Election is tomorrow. This election is about the difference between a Tory Government which represents the few and a Labour Government representing the many."
"Yesterday I was campaigning in St Matthew's with Eileen Russell and friends from Walsall North. I discussed with local residents how Labour will stop the privatisation of the NHS and cap the profits private companies can make from the NHS to ensure resources are spent on patient care."
1. Because we will stand up for everyone, not just the privileged few.
"Today I attended a service held in the grounds of St Matthew's Church to remember those who have died or been injured at work or through work related incidents."
"I was a guest on the BBC Sunday Politics West Midlands Show. We discussed a range of topics from Heath and Small businesses to Cameron's gaffe on not knowing his football team.
"I visited the Walsall Bangladeshi Progressive Society on Monday 27 April 2015 with Cllr Harbans Sarohi the Pleck Councillor on Walsall MBC. The Society provides advice and information to the Bangladeshi community on a range of issues. These include welfare rights and benefits, housing, health, education. The society are based at 79 Wednesbury Road,
"Labour have unveiled our plan to put first time buyers first by reducing stamp duty to zero and giving them priority access on new homes built."