Natalie McGarry – 2015 Parliamentary Question to the Women and Equalities
The below Parliamentary question was asked by Natalie McGarry on 2015-11-04.
To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, what plans she has to improve the representation of women among (a) hon. Members and (b) local councillors.
Caroline Dinenage
This is the most gender diverseParliamentin British history – we now have more female MPs than ever before and one third of those attending cabinet are women. However, we know there is more that can be done to increase women’s political representation. Getting more women into public life is vital to effectively represent and govern our country.
The Equality Act 2010 enables political parties to use positive action, should they wish, to increase participation by under-represented groups.
We also know that women are under-represented on local councils, making up only 31.7% of members. This is why schemes such as the ‘Be a Councillor Campaign’ run by the Local Government Association to encourage new candidates from all walks of life to come forward and represent their local community, are so important.