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More Labour women MPs than all other parties put together


Acting Leader of the Labour Party, Harriet Harman MP said she was proud of Labour’s achievements for women as she joined with the rest of her female Labour colleagues.

Labour’s women MPs now total 81 or over 31% of the Parliamentary Party, yet another increase, which is more than all the other parties put together.

Harriet Harman also pledged not to let Labour’s record for women be unpicked by the new Government.

Harriet Harman MP, said: “In the new parliament, Labour women MPs remain the voice of women in Parliament. Labour has more women MPs than all the other parties put together.

“Despite the fact that we are in opposition, we are the majority when it comes to speaking up for women. When it comes to issues like childcare, care of the elderly, maternity pay and leave and tackling domestic violence, Labour women will continue to speak up for women in this country.”

Yvette Cooper, Shadow Secretary of State for DWP, takes on the additional role as Shadow Minister for Women and Equality.

Yvette Cooper MP, said: “It’s great that women make up almost half of Labour’s new MPs. The big changes of the last decade – from child care to equal pay – were all made possible by having more women in parliament and government.

“And we want to go further. But the Liberal Conservative coalition has cut the number of women in government, and is promising to cut support for women through things like tax credits too. That’s why Labour women in Parliament are even more determined to keep fighting to support women across the country.”

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  • larry iles

    i would just like to congratulate as the party member historian who has been most publishing and conference paper delivering transatlantically on Labour and indeed the now treacherous to progress first women centre left uk mps to 1950 election,all of you on your return.Not only do you make us all proud,but frankly we have never ever had in our party,s history any government without statistically getting the womens vote to go massively our way.In the 1920s,Labour,s fastest membership rate of growth at one stage saw a majority of our members women and I can make a good case out to any of your clps etc when back in eastbourne this july,august,these saved our baacon in the 1926 general strike,as Macdonald funked as badly as blair did on the bush 2 gulf war.Anyway for now brilliant,and please organise back into a proper Labour womens section as still flourishingly exists in Australia and NZ,S gillard/clark shaped labour parties.Alison S that applies in solidarity left advice just as much to you as my favourite wise acres like Fiona M.FOR MORE SEE MY COLUMNS TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY THE GADFLY ON LEAH MANNING,B.AYRTON GOULD ETC

  • larry iles

    CORRECTING MYSELF IN TWO ERRORS.I OF COURSE MEANT THE FIRST WOMEN LIBERAL MPS IN MY LEFT CENTRE RESEARCH,AND BACON HAS ONLY ONE A.SORRY STILL JUST GETTING USED TO E MAIL,BUT HAVE OFFERED HARRIET,S OFFICE ANY HELP,KNOWLEDGE ICAN.ALSO I HOPE OONA K,B,FOLLETT AND LABOUR PEERESSES,COUNCILLORS WILL BE RESOUGHT OUT FOR PARTY RECOVERY LARRY

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