Last Thursday the final report of the House of Commons inquiry into ‘Women in the Workplace’ was published, and we posted both the report and our critique:
A couple of supporters have suggested I write an ‘open letter’ to the five Conservative MPs involved in the inquiry, and I’ve done so. These MPs were among the nine MPs – including the Labour chairman – present in the meeting at which the final report was approved (see p.72 for details). What times we live in…
The following is a link to my letter to Nadhim Zahawi. Letters will also be sent to Brian Binley, Caroline Dinenage, Robin Walker and Rebecca Harris:
A student studying for a masters in gender, is preparing for a possible court battle with the Bank of England, after starting a petition against its decision to replace the only female historical figure on English banknotes (apart from the Queen) with a man.
In stark contrast, she has the backing of “dozens of MPs”.
http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/Student-set-battle-woman-English-banknotes/story-19360071-detail/story.html#axzz2WwUUXD1a
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