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One giant boys' club? Why Westminster still feels like a man's world

One giant boys' club? Why Westminster still feels like a man's world

Summary

The article discusses the ongoing perception of a "boys' club" in UK politics, particularly within the Labour Party. Despite efforts to increase the number of women in high-level political positions, there are still concerns about gender imbalance and access to key decision-making roles. Some senior politicians have openly criticized this culture, calling for more equitable representation.

Key Facts

  • A perception exists that UK politics, especially in the Labour Party, operates as a "boys' club."
  • Despite more women in politics than before, access to decision-making roles remains limited for many women.
  • Lisa Nandy, a senior Labour politician, claims that some political briefings have been misogynistic.
  • Labour leader Keir Starmer's reliance on a male-dominated network is seen as problematic by some insiders.
  • Important positions within Starmer's team have recently been filled by women.
  • Senior women in politics reportedly have difficulty getting meetings with the prime minister.
  • There have been controversial appointments involving men, such as connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Changes are underway with a new female chief of staff and a female political director appointed.
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