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Sex, Gender and the Conservative Party: From Iron Lady to Kitten Heels
by
Bara, Judith
in
Cameron, David
/ Candidates
/ Elections
/ Equality
/ Gender
/ Political parties
/ Question answer sequences
/ Reforms
/ Women
2012
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Sex, Gender and the Conservative Party: From Iron Lady to Kitten Heels
by
Bara, Judith
in
Cameron, David
/ Candidates
/ Elections
/ Equality
/ Gender
/ Political parties
/ Question answer sequences
/ Reforms
/ Women
2012
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Sex, Gender and the Conservative Party: From Iron Lady to Kitten Heels
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Sex, Gender and the Conservative Party: From Iron Lady to Kitten Heels
2012
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Overview
Evidence-based answers to such questions can be derived from this meticulous academic study by Sarah Childs and Paul Webb, who investigate the views of party members, voters and parliamentarians and question whether Cameron's Conservative Party has changed significantly in terms of promoting gender equality. Giving priority to dealing with the economic crisis also helped in downgrading the importance of gender-related issues, and policies designed to cut public expenditure and reform of the NHS and welfare systems are seen by many as especially detrimental to women.
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