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Women's suffrage centenary: follow the key events of the day – live updates | Women's suffrage centenary: follow the key events of the day – live updates |
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Jeremy Corbyn has pledged that the suffragettes who were given criminal records in their battle for equality would be pardoned under Labour | |
Corbyn also promised to grant an official apology for the miscarriages of justice and persecution the campaigners suffered if he took power. | |
Home secretary Amber Rudd has said she will look at calls to pardon suffragettes but suggested it would be a complicated to carry out. It comes as Labour launches a 12-month campaign to celebrate women’s suffrage and to look at what steps can be taken to end the “grotesque levels of inequality” in society as well as the gender pay gap. Corbyn said: “As a country, we must recognise and honour the enormous contribution and sacrifice made by women who campaigned for the right to vote. | |
“Many of those women were treated appallingly by society and the state. Convictions of suffragettes were politically motivated and bore no relation to the acts committed.” He added: “Labour in government will both pardon the suffragettes and give an official apology for the miscarriages of justice and wider persecution they suffered.” | |
A century on from this, we want to hear from you about the important issues facing women today, especially after a year that has brought the #metoo movement – a social media movement to show how widespread sexual assault and harassment are. | |
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Theresa May is due to launch a year-long Vote 100 programme of events to celebrate a century of female suffrage today. | |
Female MPs past and present have been invited to the reception in parliament.Speaking ahead of the event, which is expected to be the largest gathering of the UK’s women politicians ever organised, she said: “I’m proud to say we have more women and more ethnic minority MPs in government than ever before – proving that we are committed to looking more like the country we serve. | |
She added: “As well as remembering and giving thanks to those who came before us, we must also look at what more we can do to ensure everyone in the UK, regardless of background, has the freedom to play a full and active role in public life.” | |
Jordhi Nullatamby, 17, member of the Youth parliament for Thurrock who will compère the event, said: “The Representation of the People Act 1918 was a vital step towards the rights women have today, and the centenary of the Act is an incredibly important opportunity for us to reflect on how far we have come, thanks to the extreme bravery and sacrifice of the women who fought – and in some cases died – for equality. | |
“Nevertheless, the job is not yet complete. The fight for equality continues, and we must continue to campaign for legislation which ensures equal opportunities for all people. Hopefully in the next 100 years we will again be able to look back and celebrate the amazing strides we have made towards an even more equal society.” | |
A roundup of some of the events and thoughts of the day so far. | |
Joanna Lumley reading Emmeline Pankhurst - what a fantastic end to suffragette special edition of @BBCr4today #r4today | |
This was once the site of Calton Jail where many Suffragettes were imprisoned. Today, it is the seat of @ScotGov and the Suffragette flag is flying high. Thank you to all the women who fought for our right to vote - and enabled a woman to occupy the office of FM. #vote100 pic.twitter.com/efmGJ0VGqu | |
On the 100th anniversary of UK women winning the right to vote, I’m celebrating the long history of women organizing to make their communities better, safer & fairer for all. It’s a story that continues across the world today, led by incredible women like @NimkoAli. #Suffrage100 pic.twitter.com/Bag30nX2nX | |
Welcome to our live blog to mark the centenary of the 1918 Representation of the People Act. We will be giving you information about the events taking place across England today and also calling for our readers to discuss the important issues facing women at the moment. | Welcome to our live blog to mark the centenary of the 1918 Representation of the People Act. We will be giving you information about the events taking place across England today and also calling for our readers to discuss the important issues facing women at the moment. |
Share your views with us via email: sarah.marsh@theguardian.com | Share your views with us via email: sarah.marsh@theguardian.com |
Look forward to getting started! | Look forward to getting started! |