One hundred years on from some women being allowed to vote in Parliamentary elections, 48 years on from the Equal Pay Act of 1970, and 24 years on from the first woman being ordained a priest in the Church of England, the Chairman of the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee is moved to take to the nation’s airwaves to plead for equal consideration for women when it comes to making senior national appointments.
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The fight for women’s equality has a long way…
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One hundred years on from some women being allowed to vote in Parliamentary elections, 48 years on from the Equal Pay Act of 1970, and 24 years on from the first woman being ordained a priest in the Church of England, the Chairman of the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee is moved to take to the nation’s airwaves to plead for equal consideration for women when it comes to making senior national appointments.