Century after winning the vote, British women outnumbered in local govt
DeeperDive is a beta AI feature. Refer to full articles for the facts.
[LONDON] Men outnumber women in 97 per cent of local governments in England, according to data released on Monday by a campaign group that said little progress had been made in the century since Britain granted women the vote.
Local council elections held in England in May made almost no difference to women's participation, with only one in three seats held by female councillors, the Fawcett Society said.
"This is really disappointing. We are literally crawling along," said the group's head, Sam Smethers. "As we mark the centenary of women's suffrage, women's representation across local government is stuck in the past."
Women head only 18 per cent of councils, which are responsible for the day-to-day provision of public services, the rights group found.
The May elections brought the share of female councillors to 34 per cent - up less than one percentage point on 2017.
Britain granted women aged over 30 who met a property qualification the right to vote in 1918, the same year female candidates were allowed to run for parliament. They had been able to contest local elections since 1907.
Navigate Asia in
a new global order
Get the insights delivered to your inbox.
The rights group said women still faced barriers to election, such as the lack of adequate maternity and childcare policies.
"Progress must be made at a faster pace to ensure a greater representation of women in our local authorities," said Marianne Overton, vice chairwoman of The Local Government Association (LGA), which represents local authorities.
"It is vital that local government better reflects the communities we represent," Ms Overton said in a statement.
REUTERS
Share with us your feedback on BT's products and services
TRENDING NOW
StarHub hands Ensign InfoSecurity control back to Temasek in S$115 million deal, books S$200 million gain
Singaporeans can now buy record amount of yen per Singdollar
Air India asks Tata, Singapore Airlines for funds after US$2.4 billion loss
Keppel DC Reit posts 13.2% higher Q1 DPU of S$0.02833 on strong portfolio performance