Article 5P6X0 Nadia Whittome MP on trauma and recovery: ‘Some said I couldn’t have PTSD because I haven’t been in a war’

Nadia Whittome MP on trauma and recovery: ‘Some said I couldn’t have PTSD because I haven’t been in a war’

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Zoe Williams
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The 25-year-old politician talks about taking time off to address her mental health, dropping out of university because of the cost - and why she'll always give away a large part of her salary

Nadia Whittome originally made headlines when she became the baby of the house" in 2019, elected at the age of 23 as Labour MP for Nottingham East, in an election whose main take-home was how many seats Labour had lost. She was a firebrand or maverick - insert your favourite term for disobedient" - from the start: hard-remain when Corbyn's office was all about the lexiters, further to the left than Starmer has turned out to be (so far).

So she was never going to be a quiet backbencher, working her way strategically through the party ranks, but her next headlines were a long way from politics. In May this year, she announced her decision to take time off because of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In a parliamentary culture in which even MPs who have to give birth or have chemotherapy are surrounded by endless discussion about whether they can still do their job, this was a momentous act, signalling to many that Whittome belonged to a new, more honest culture. Angela Rayner, Labour's deputy leader, said at the time that her colleague had shown so much bravery and ... will have helped so many other people", a view shared by many Conservatives. But Whittome wasn't thinking of the career angle. My symptoms were getting worse rather than better. I couldn't be the energetic, effective MP that Nottingham needs and deserves, and, also for my own health, I needed time and space to recover. I didn't worry about my political future, I wasn't thinking about that at all."

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