

Women With Balls: Kim Leadbeater
Mar 31, 2025
Kim Leadbeater, MP for Batley and Spen, shares her inspiring journey from tragedy to political advocacy. She discusses her campaign for assisted dying, calling it a crucial social reform and reflecting on the emotional weight it carries. Kim emphasizes the importance of finding bipartisan common ground with fellow Yorkshire MPs and expresses concern over political disillusionment, highlighting the need for reconnection with constituents. With a focus on community values and personal choices, she remains hopeful about advancing the legislation within a few years.
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Happy Yorkshire Childhood
- Kim Leadbeater had a happy childhood growing up in Yorkshire with her parents and sister Jo Cox.
- She values her Yorkshire identity and the emphasis on directness and community.
People-Focused Upbringing
- Kim Leadbeater's family wasn't politically active, but they were people-focused.
- This focus on people and social issues shaped her values and interest in politics.
Unconventional Education Path
- Kim Leadbeater initially dropped out of university because she felt pressured to follow her sister's path to Oxbridge.
- She later returned to university at 25 and chose a subject she was passionate about.