14th November

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Women's Equality Party on Twitter
Women's Equality Party on Twitter
👏Inflexible companies are not the fault of women.👏Patriarchal expectations of care are not the fault of women. 👏The gender pay gap is not the fault of women.https://t.co/9KkPNc2Ikk— Women's Equality Party (@WEP_UK) November 13, 2021
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Women's Equality Party on Twitter
Samantha Washington on Twitter
Samantha Washington on Twitter
An emotional Mary Robinson, Chair of @TheElders and former President of Ireland slams leaders for not being in crisis mode and blames Saudi Arabia for blocking @skynews #COP26 Today will be very important. pic.twitter.com/BxEcXzGptg— Samantha Washington (@skynewsSam) November 10, 2021
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Samantha Washington on Twitter
Caroline Lucas on Twitter
Caroline Lucas on Twitter
🤦@pritipatel Home Office incompetence is staggering and evasive delay & obstruction must end- when will promised Afghan Citizen's Resettlement Scheme open?You announced scheme nearly 3 months ago & keep telling MPs to refer people to it, but you fail to open it - why? pic.twitter.com/QE7Od10bOT— Caroline Lucas (@CarolineLucas) November 10, 2021
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Caroline Lucas on Twitter
‘GPs like me are on our knees - it feels like we’re shouting into a bottomless cavern’ | Evening Standard
‘GPs like me are on our knees - it feels like we’re shouting into a bottomless cavern’ | Evening Standard
Walthamstow GP Zoe Watson has been a qualified doctor for 16 years, but says she and her colleagues have been left “floored” by the current pressure on surgeries. She tells Katie Strick how she believes the government is trying to scapegoat GPs for the downfall of the NHS
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‘GPs like me are on our knees - it feels like we’re shouting into a bottomless cavern’ | Evening Standard
I just found my voice. Now they want to take it away.
I just found my voice. Now they want to take it away.
Written by Stacy Hart Photo by lucia on Unsplash I’m 42. I’ve only just started protesting. I don’t want to stop now. Mine was a low-income, council estate upbringing and I had a bog-standard state school education, which is to say that I learned nothing about politics as a child. Politics was something that happened elsewhere; it was posh men arguing about stuff that didn’t affect me, in a language I didn’t understand. (Side note: I have come to believe that the lack of political or civic conte
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I just found my voice. Now they want to take it away.