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Dominic Raab pays tribute to ‘inspirational’ Dame Deborah James during PMQs-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

The campaigner and presenter died yesterday.

Dominic Raab pays tribute to ‘inspirational’ Dame Deborah James during PMQs-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

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Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has paid tribute to Dame Deborah James, calling her a ‘huge inspiration’ during Prime Minister’s Questions.

The podcast presenter, campaigner and blogger known as ‘Bowel Babe’ died aged 40 yesterday.

She had been diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in December 2016 and was told early on that she may not live beyond five years, and after raising awareness for the disease, she raised nearly £7million for Cancer Research UK in the final years of her life.

Standing in for Boris Johnson while he attends a Nato summit in Madrid, Mr Raab praised the podcaster and bowel cancer campaigner for raising millions for charity and inspiring others during her final months.

He told the Commons: ‘I know that the thoughts of the whole House will be with the family and friends of Dame Deborah James following the news of her death.

‘I lost my father at a young age to cancer, I will know first-hand the pain that her family must be feeling, but we also know that Dame Deborah was a huge inspiration to so many and raised millions to help others affected by cancer.’

Dame Deborah died aged 40 yesterday (Picture: Instagram @bowelbabe)

Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab paid tribute to Dame Deborah during PMQs today (Picture: Hollie Adams / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner offered her condolences, saying: ‘Can I also share with the Deputy Prime Minister his deepest condolences and his personal experience, as we mourn the loss of Dame Deborah James, who fearlessly campaigned to inspire so many.

Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner also offered her condolences (Picture: PA)

Dame Deborah had been diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in December 2016 (Picture: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Royal Ascot)

‘I’m absolutely sure there’s no doubt that she saved the lives of many more.’

During a visit to Great Ormond Street Hospital to announce his plan for digital health and social care, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Sajid Javid also paid tribute.

He said he was ‘very saddened’ to hear the news of her death and that his thoughts were ‘immediately with her family and friends.’

Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Sajid Javid said he was ‘very sad’ to hear the news (Picture: Bloomberg via Getty Images)

He added: ‘But she has been an inspiration to the entire country. I think everyone has heard of her because of her fantastic work to raise awareness of what she called the C-word.

‘I think her legacy will be the many, probably millions, of lives that she will save.’

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon also praised Dame Deborah for her fight against cancer, highlighting her fundraising efforts as well as her work to raise awareness of the disease.

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon praised Dame Deborah for her fight against cancer on Good Morning Britain today (Picture: Ken Jack/Getty Images)

Speaking on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday, she said: ‘Can I take the opportunity to personally pay tribute to Deborah James?

‘Her loss at such a young age is clearly tragic, but the work she did to raise awareness of bowel cancer and of course the immense amount of money she raised will make such a difference, and my thoughts are with her family today.’

The campaigner and blogger known as ‘Bowel Babe’ hosted the You, Me, and The Big C podcast (Picture: Instagram bowelbabe)

Dame Deborah and her husband Sebastian have two children: 14-year-old son Hugo and a daughter called Eloise, 12 (Picture: Getty/Instagram)

Mr Johnson and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer shared tributes shortly after Dame Deborah’s family announced the news on Tuesday evening.

Mr Johnson tweeted: ‘I’m terribly saddened to hear that Dame Deborah James has died. What an inspiration she was to so many.

The UK’s political leaders have recognised the work she did to raise awareness about bowel cancer (Picture: Rex/Instagram/@bowelbabe)

Dame Deborah received her Damehood from Prince William in May (Picture: Graham Prentice / @bowelbabe)

‘The awareness she brought to bowel cancer and the research her campaigning has funded will be her enduring legacy. Because of her, many many lives will be saved.’

Sir Keir said her death was ‘deeply sad’, adding: ‘Dame Deborah James’ charity work was truly inspirational — even in the most challenging moments, she continued to raise awareness about bowel cancer and impacted so many people’s lives. Our thoughts are with her family and friends at this difficult time.’

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Dame Deborah’s efforts were recognised with a Damehood last month, an honour bestowed in person by Prince William on a visit to her home.

Upon her being made a Dame, Mr Johnson said: ‘If ever an honour was richly deserved, this is it.’

News of her death was confirmed by her family via a statement on her Instagram page.

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