Article published: 01 Jul 2026

Work Experience Opportunities

Applications for the Summer Scheme with James Asser MP are now open!

If you are a West Ham and Beckton constituent and interested in a work experience placement with my office then feel free to email [email protected] 

Kylan writes about his work experience placement with James Asser MP: 

My week in parliament with James Asser MP 

When people think of parliament they think about Hansard, heated debates, and Prime Minister Questions. After spending a week in parliament I’ve realised that these common themes and public moments don’t represent the actual work done by members of parliament.  

Along with parliamentary duties, where the constituency is presented with an issue that requires immediate intervention and attention, MPs can raise questions in parliament about the issue in hopes for an answer that offers transparency and or a solution and attend events that cater to that. An example, of this would be me shadowing James Asser at the London Sport event in Westminster, a charity who focuses on helping children and adults in the most deprived communities who face the greatest challenges of inequality and helping them get into sport. I understood that Newham is one of the fastest growing boroughs in London and has a lack of sporting activities for constituents. Attending this event was crucial for me as a Newham resident, who is crazy about fitness and physical activity as it was pleasant to hear what next steps will be taken ensuring there are more sporting activities for people like me. I know now that London Sports have stated they are going to invest in Newham, more so than other boroughs because of its growing population creating a huge demand.  

I was lucky enough to be present with James at the Queen Victoria Seamen’s Rest in Poplar, Tower Hamlets, unveiling the English Heritage blue Plaque for Kamal Chunchie. Kamal Chunchie was a methodist minister, social reformer and community leader who dedicated much of his life supporting Black and Asian minority people, he stood up against racism. It was a well-deserved memorial on a building that continued his work to provide shelter and support for those who need it. I got the opportunity to see some of the accommodation and speak to some residents about the benefit of the scheme.  

– June 2026

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