Letter: International Women's Day: a long way travelled, a long way to go QSUBHEAD
Despite 75 years of women's suffrage, just 60 women MPs were elected to Parliament in the last General Election - 9.2 per cent of the total. In the European parliament a mere 15 per cent of the UK's MEPs are women. If we are to change the culture of the British and European parliaments it...
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Published in | The Guardian (London) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Manchester (UK)
Guardian News & Media Limited
08.03.1993
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Summary: | Despite 75 years of women's suffrage, just 60 women MPs were elected to Parliament in the last General Election - 9.2 per cent of the total. In the European parliament a mere 15 per cent of the UK's MEPs are women. If we are to change the culture of the British and European parliaments it is clear that we need more women MPs and MEPs. Marjorie Mowlam, Margaret Beckett, Janet Anderson, Hilary Armstrong, Anne Campbell, Ann Clwyd, Ann Coffey, Jean Corston, Gwyneth Dunwoody, Angela Eagle, Maria Fyfe, Llin Golding, Mildred Gordon, Harriet Harman, Glenda Jackson, Kate Hoey, Helen Jackson, Tessa Jowell, Lynne Jones, Jane Kennedy, Joan Lestor, Alice Mahon, Estelle Morris, Bridget Prentice, Dawn Primarolo, Joyce Quin, Barbara Roche, Joan Ruddock, Rachel Squire, Ann Taylor, Joan Walley and Audrey Wise, all Labour MPs. |
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ISSN: | 0261-3077 |