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Jess PhillipsTelegraph
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MP for Birmingham Yardley quit shadow ministerial role in opposition to vote in favour of ceasefire.
She was one of eight MPs who defied Sir Keir Starmer on the issue in opposition.
Ms Phillips reportedly suggested her stance on the conflict had helped speed up her care.
She said she had gone to A&E because she was having trouble breathing and the department was chaotic.
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