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50% of the cabinet, 50% of Number 10 staff, a woman as deputy PM, a dedicated Minister for Women in cabinet, and zero tolerance for misogynistic briefings,…
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Chloe Maluleke | Published 12 minutes ago There is a certain irony in a party that pioneered all-women shortlists back in 1993 still not having managed, more than three decades later, to put a woman in charge of it. Labour's parliamentary party is 46% women.
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Chloe Maluleke | Published 12 minutes ago There is a certain irony in a party that pioneered all-women shortlists back in 1993 still not having managed, more than three decades later, to put a woman in charge of it.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Labour's parliamentary party is 46% women.
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