More whats?
After yesterday’s election, there are more women MPs in our Parliament than ever before. It’s an historic moment, but the work has only just begun.
There is a huge opportunity for this new critical mass to work together, across party lines, to improve the lives of women across the country.
Drawing on inspiration from the Northern Ireland Assembly, the Senedd and the Scottish Parliament, the Fawcett Society will shortly convene all women MPs to facilitate the launching of a powerful women’s caucus.
Cool, but do they mean women, or women plus men who call themselves women?
It does make a difference.
Jemima Olchawski, CEO of the Fawcett Society, said:
“Thanks to the hard work of organisations working to change the culture of politics, there are more women in the House of Commons than ever before. But this won’t mean anything unless they deliver real change for women across the country.
We need women to come together across parties to deliver reform that makes a tangible difference. With women still taking home £574 less than men per month, sexual harassment rife in our workplaces and so much harm done to women by public services, the need has never been more urgent. Fawcett will facilitate this cross-party working by convening women MPs to organise the caucus.”
It also won’t mean anything if it turns out that by “women” they mean women and men who call themselves women.