“I am proud to be a GMB member and a former officer. I strive to ensure that my contributions continue to aid the historic constructive working relations between the Labour party and the trade union movement. The Warwick agreement, which was referred to in our manifesto, is another historic agreement which only the Labour party could achieve.”Dawn Butler Maiden speech on 24 May 2005
“I am proud to represent the Labour party, which established the minimum wage, which some Opposition parties could not find time to support.”Dawn Butler Maiden speech on 24 May 2005
“I am proud to represent the Labour party, which has pledged to end the equal pay gap. My constituency has more women living in it than men—52 per cent.—and equal pay has a direct effect on economic stability and business prosperity, and a direct correlation with child poverty. If we are serious about tackling those issues, the gap must be closed, and soon. I am confident that I will be working hard with my Government to ensure that that will be achieved.”Dawn Butler Maiden speech on 24 May 2005