Thank you for visiting my website. You will find information about my work and my activities as the Member of Parliament on behalf of the people of Walsall South. You can contact me directly through the website and find details about my office. Owing to Covid-19 I am unable to meet at surgeries, and I am now conducting telephone surgeries. I use the House of Commons 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.

Please note that Members of Parliament are not an emergency service so do contact the appropriate emergency services when required.

I would like to thank the NHS for their wonderful service during the pandemic.

About Walsall South

Do you live in the constituency? Follow the link below to check that Valerie is your MP.

eNews

Keep updated with the latest eNews from Valerie Vaz MP.

Press Releases

Keep updated with the latest news locally, media coverage and news from Parliament.

Posted: 01/11/2021

I was delighted  to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Emirates FA Cup on Monday 1st November 2021. This event commemorated our long and rich football history. The FA Cup was first played during the 1871-72 season and is the oldest national football competition in the world. 

Posted: 27/10/2021

The Chancellor unveiled the Autumn Budget and Spending Review on Wednesday 27 October. This Budget was a missed opportunity. Whilst I welcome the cut to the Universal Credit taper, this not a tax cut but a benefit change. The Chancellor based the budget on out of date forecasts according to the IFS who said the outlook for living standards was “actually awful”. Less than a third (1.9million households) will benefit from the announcement. 

Posted: 24/10/2021

On Sunday 24 October, I appeared on BBC West Midlands Sunday Politics. The other guest was Jonathan Gullis MP for Stoke-on-Trent North. 

The discussion started by looking at the rising number in Covid-19 cases and current protective measures. I said that a 'Plan B' should be considered with a more localised approach, particularly on measures such as test and trace, in order to tackle the daily increases in cases, hospitalisations and deaths. We need to ensure our frontline workers in the NHS are not further burdened as we head into winter as there is a respiratory disease RSV which is affecting both children and the elderly along with flu and covid. This puts a huge strain on the NHS. 

Other topics included the East Leg of HS2 and newly announced household grants for heat pumps. Whilst the grants are a good initiative, they will only fund 30,000 households a year even though the Government's target is to fund 600,000 homes a year by 2028.

Posted: 23/10/2021

The Employment and Trade Unions Rights (Dismissal and Re-engagement Bill) was debated on sitting Friday on Friday 22 October 2021 and I attended to support Barry Gardiner MP's Bill. The Bill would discourage companies firing staff and re-hiring them on worse pay. Fire and Rehire has been used as a negotiation tactic which in reality erodes workers' rights whilst slashing pay and keeping wages low to increase value for shareholders.

I voted in favour of the Bill, which was introduced to its second reading.

Videos

Covid Memorial Wall

20mph Speed Limits

RAF Centenary Flypast