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Webchat about women/mums in politics with Stella Creasy and Caroline Nokes - 1st February

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JuliaMumsnet · 31/01/2022 09:37

Hello,

We're delighted to announce a webchat on the 1st February, from 12.30 to 1.30pm with Caroline Nokes MP and Stella Creasy MP about women and mothers in politics. We know that women - and particularly mums - are underrepresented in politics, and that the makeup of those walking the corridors of power affects the decisions that are made. The webchat is part of the work we’re doing to explore the barriers for women and mums and see what can be done to encourage more of them to get involved.

Caroline Nokes is the conservative party MP for Romsey and Southampton North and the current Chair of the Women and Equalities Select Committee in Parliament, where she is leading an inquiry into menopause in the workplace. Since her election in 2010 she has served as a Minister in the Department for Work and Pensions, the Cabinet Office and was Minister of State for Immigration in Theresa May’s Cabinet.

Stella Creasy is the Labour and Co-operative MP for Walthamstow in North East London. She’s worked on legal loan sharks, legalising abortion in Northern Ireland, to tackle tax evasion and the impact of the private sector on the NHS and for stronger action on violence against women and girls. Following the birth of her first child in 2019, she became the first MP to appoint a locum while she took maternity leave.

Please join us here on Tuesday 1st February at 12.30pm. If you can’t join us on the day, please leave your question here in advance.

As always, please remember our webchat guidelines - one question per user, follow-ups only if there’s time and most questions have been answered, and please keep it civil. Also if one topic is dominating a thread, mods might request that people don't continue to post what's effectively the same question or point. (We may suspend the accounts of anyone who continues after we've posted to ask people to stop, so please take note.) Rest assured we will ALWAYS let the guest know that it's an area of concern to multiple users and will encourage them to engage with those questions.

Many thanks,
MNHQ

Webchat about women/mums in politics with Stella Creasy and Caroline Nokes - 1st February
Webchat about women/mums in politics with Stella Creasy and Caroline Nokes - 1st February

JuliaMumsnet · 01/02/2022 12:36

Hi everyone! We're having a few technical issues, but Stella and Caroline will be with you very shortly.

JustineMumsnet · 01/02/2022 12:47

@SammyCole

Agree with the above posts that we need to know how you define a woman and mum before any further discussion can take place.
As said plse don't just repeat the same question - it's clear how strongly you feel but you can't set the rule of the discussion

JustineMumsnet · 01/02/2022 13:10

@SFabios

Wow, this chat was supposed to be about empowering women and mothers to take part in politics and its turned into a debate about what is a women, spiraling into the discourse of cys/trans etc which is a great debate but unfortunately is spoiling what this chat was supposed to be about. I don't think the aim was to trigger any one on the topics of gender/id but to include a group that is under represented in politics. What a shame.

Personally wanted to ask about finding balance and strength, how can you be committed to your family and also have a political career? Would you agree that in this type of work women supporting women is a lifeline? I imagine that so populated by men the path isn't welcoming to women in general or is that just an impression? Is the door open or is it reluctantly open? are there politicians who are men who actively work to include women...?

Agreed - we're going to delete any further questions re trans debate - there are plenty enough on the chat already.

JustineMumsnet · 01/02/2022 13:19

[quote justaftb]@JustineMumsnet

"the trans debate" Hmm

THIS is part of the problem. It is not the "trans" debate, it is a debate about women's rights and how they are being eroded because the word woman has become meaningless now that it includes everyone!!!![/quote]
Yes and we've had a lot of questions on it - we don't need more

JustineMumsnet · 01/02/2022 13:48

Ok that's it folks - Thanks to Stella and Caroline for coming along - and props to Stella for doing it with a baby on her lap. Thanks for your participation.

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