
SURIYAH BI: Now more than ever, those being discriminated against are feeling the effects of the ‘us’ and ‘them’ narrative.
SURIYAH BI: Now more than ever, those being discriminated against are feeling the effects of the ‘us’ and ‘them’ narrative.
NONA BUCKLEY-IRVINE: It's about time we had more women in positions of leadership in local politics.
People who are black, Asian or from a minority ethnic background (BAME) are underrepresented in British politics. BAME people make up just 6 per cent of MPs, despite the fact they are 13 per cent of the population – a...
It is true enough that much of the electorate don’t recognise people like themselves in politics. They do not hear authentic voices that connect with their lived experience.
Politicians talk incessantly about reflecting Britain better, but they remain blinkered to the...
“Women are very poorly represented at all levels of the Labour Party, particularly at the top. Why then, when the principle of equality is at the very centre of socialism, has the Labour Party failed so dismally to practice what...
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