Nickie Aiken, Member of Parliament for the Cities of London & Westminster, paid tribute to Philippa Roe, Baroness Couttie, in the House of Commons Chamber following the sad news of her passing after a heroic battle against cancer.
Nickie's tribute was made even more poignant as it was made during a debate on an issue she and Philippa had worked so closely on. Short-term lettings.
Nickie said,
"I am incredibly sad to learn that my friend and former colleague, Philippa Roe, Baroness Couttie, has passed away after a heroic battle against cancer.
"As Leader of Westminster City Council, Philippa placed improving social housing through regeneration; improving skills, and job creation at the heart of the council’s strategy. She also led the campaign to persuade the Coalition Government to introduce a 90 nights limit on short-term lets in the capital.
"I will always be personally grateful for her friendship and support. When I was first diagnosed with my own serious illness she provided me with the advice and support I needed. She was fundamental in my decision to stand to replace her as Council Leader when she stood down to enter the House of Lords. She encouraged me to stand and wouldn’t hear any excuses from me.
"Phillippa was an outstanding public servant and Westminster is a better place to live because of her tenure as Council Leader. I have sent my deepest condolences to her family."