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Why not Sign up to Premium on #IWD - all our Premium subs go towards campaigning to make the UK better for women and families.

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JustineMumsnet · 08/03/2023 12:51

Hi all,

As you may know, we dedicate all of our Mumsnet Premium revenue to campaigning. A little over a year ago, we made the decision to ramp up our campaigning work - partly borne out of the experiences that you shared during the covid pandemic, which helped to highlight just how much institutionalised discrimination and misogyny women still face.

Of course, campaigning isn’t anything new for us, and we’ve always been proud of the amazing campaigns - like This Is My Child, Let Girls Be Girls and We Believe You - that started on Mumsnet. But given how much work there is still to do we wanted to really target our influence and experience in order to raise the voices of women with decision makers and secure policy change that makes life easier for parents.

What this looks like on a day to day basis is that our campaigns team produce regular briefings for MPs and Ministers on what Mumsnet users are talking about, and attend meetings with politicians and civil servants to argue for policy change.
They keep an eye out for relevant debates in Parliament where we think Mumsnet users have something important to say - and in the past 12 months we’ve had 17 mentions in the Parliamentary record as well as evidence from Mumsnet cited in two APPG reports: one on safe staffing and maternity care and one on menopause.

Childcare has been a major priority for us this year, and we’ve helped to shift the dial and ramp up coverage which has led to politicians of all stripes accepting that the system is failing and needs significant reform. We hosted events at both Labour and Conservative Party conferences in the autumn, to highlight the problem, as well as working with a new coalition of interested groups to keep the issue on the political agenda, and seizing every chance to speak to the media to share your experiences.

Our campaigning work has also helped us secure a series of high profile political interviews in the past 12 months - with Rishi Sunak, Keir Starmer, and Boris Johnson all answering questions directly posed by Mumsnet users, which again helps to generate media coverage for the issues that are important to you.

As a result of some of this work, we’ve been told to “keep out of politics'' by the usual suspects who clearly don’t believe that the voices of 8 million women are worth listening to. But this has only made us even more determined to fight for progress.

If this sounds like something you’d like to support, then do please sign up to Premium for as little as under a pound a week. Not only will you be directly supporting our campaigns, but you’ll also receive personal updates on the progress we’re making and what the campaigns team are getting up to behind the scenes. And your views and opinions will help us to decide on the issues we should be tackling.

For information on how to sign up, click here.

Happy International Women’s Day! And big thanks for all your support.

Justine xx

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Handsnotwands · 08/03/2023 13:07

had no idea the revenue went towards campaigning. i thought it was to "keep the lights on"

JustineMumsnet · 08/03/2023 15:39

Yes we launched premium as Covid hit, knowing we would see our revenue from advertising collapse - which it duly did for a bit. But it has since recovered and so we use any Premium revs we to boost our campaigning.

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EllaCook24 · 09/03/2023 14:42

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LangClegsInSpace · 09/03/2023 18:38

As a result of some of this work, we’ve been told to “keep out of politics'' by the usual suspects who clearly don’t believe that the voices of 8 million women are worth listening to.

No, that was as a result of the excellent work of FWR posters. The 'usual suspects' in this case were TRAs at a 'trans rights' protest. They meant us, not you.

It would be great if you could join us in campaigning to preserve women's rights against this onslaught but I do appreciate you are walking a tightrope.

Clymene · 09/03/2023 18:39

No, after the sex topic debacle, I won't be renewing my Premium sub. And I had no idea it was used for campaigning. I'm sure that's never been mentioned before.

LangClegsInSpace · 09/03/2023 19:07

I can't remember it ever being mentioned either. It was always to keep the lights on.

I almost signed up when the original call went out at the start of covid but then I was reminded of MN's atrocious record of data breaches and I didn't fancy giving them my bank details.

Popping my tinfoil hat on for a moment, I wonder if there has been a loss of advertising since the sexchat thread was binned and the sex topic was taken off active again 🤔

No, can't be. They were very definite that the spectacularly unpopular changes had nothing to do with Ann Summers or the purveyors of shrek's ear.

JustineMumsnet · 09/03/2023 22:01

LangClegsInSpace · 09/03/2023 18:38

As a result of some of this work, we’ve been told to “keep out of politics'' by the usual suspects who clearly don’t believe that the voices of 8 million women are worth listening to.

No, that was as a result of the excellent work of FWR posters. The 'usual suspects' in this case were TRAs at a 'trans rights' protest. They meant us, not you.

It would be great if you could join us in campaigning to preserve women's rights against this onslaught but I do appreciate you are walking a tightrope.

Tbh I've personally been told to "keep out of politics" quite a few times over the past 20 years.

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ShirleyPhallus · 10/03/2023 13:06

I had no idea it was to do with campaigning either. Nice one Justine & co

EmpressaurusOfCats · 11/03/2023 07:22

They keep an eye out for relevant debates in Parliament where we think Mumsnet users have something important to say - and in the past 12 months we’ve had 17 mentions in the Parliamentary record as well as evidence from Mumsnet cited in two APPG reports: one on safe staffing and maternity care and one on menopause.

Mumsnet users on FWR have had many important things to say about gender ideology. Now the Sex Matters petition to make the Equality Act clear has over 100,000 signatures, will the campaigns team brief MPs and ministers if / when they debate the topic?

EmpressaurusOfCats · 17/03/2023 05:34

Bumping this because it’s the one thing that would encourage me to sign up to Premium.

3littlebeans · 17/03/2023 08:04

I would if mumsnet was taking a stand on sex matters topics. However I suspect those of us signing up wouldn't cover the loss of advertising revenue....

PolkaDotMankini · 17/03/2023 12:54

I'd sign up if premium came with an edit button. What are the features premium offers?

Festivfrenzy · 20/03/2023 22:59

I'm quite new to MN and the sense ble, science based gender discussions are one of the most unique benefits of MN. Elsewhere we just abuse hurled for stating that trans women don't get periods etc but the threads on this are full of really sound, well considered comments.
Women who believe we're a thing have no political home atm so there's a huge opportunity for Justine, MN and any sensible politicians.

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