Women in the House of Commons inquiry

Women and Equalities Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 4 Aug 2016 Closed: 3 May 2017 Parliament page
Almost 100 years after the first woman was elected, there have only ever been as many women MPs as there are men sitting in the House of Commons today. Political parties must be held to account for reducing this democratic deficit in future, says the report by the Women and Equalities Committee.
1 Report
2 Oral sessions
5 Letters
2 Events
Oral evidence sessions 2 sessions
Correspondence 5 letters
24 Apr 2017 Responses from political parties and Mr Speaker to the Women in the House after the 2020 general election report
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20 Jan 2017 From committee Chair's letter to Sir Patrick McLoughlin MP regarding Women in the House of Commons after 2020 election report
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20 Jan 2017 From committee Chair's letter to Tim Farron MP regarding Women in the House of Commons after 2020 election report
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20 Jan 2017 From committee Chair's letter to Rt Hon Angus Roberston MP regarding Women in the House of Commons after 2020 election report
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20 Jan 2017 From committee Chair's letter to Rt Hon Jeremy Corbyn MP regarding Women in the House of Commons after 2020 election report
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