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What has Labour done for women? With Penny East

A year into the Labour government's tenure how have they lived up to their pledges to tackle misogyny and improve the lives of women across the country?

What has Labour done for women? With Penny East

As Labour marked a year in government, Fawcett Society's Penny East asks: what has Labour done for women? And what needs to happen next? 

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Credits:

Presented by Sian Norris

Edited and produced by James Battershill, Ayodeji Rotinwa & Carla Abreu

Theme song ‘Odyssey’ performed by Edward Abela

00:00 Introduction

01:50 The positive impacts of the Labour government

04:38 Third party sexual harassment and the so-called 'Banter ban'

07:35 The online backlash against feminism

09:10 Decriminalisation of abortion

10:05 Unfulfilled promises

12:28 Traumatic failures around maternity care

14:30 Labour's attitudes towards poverty and welfare

16:56 Financial vulnerability and abuse

19:03 Halving violence against women and girls

22:09 The online safety bill

25:39 Legislation is lagging behind

31:55 What does solidarity mean to you?


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Sian Norris

Sian Norris is a senior investigative reporter at openDemocracy. Her work has also been published in The Observer, The Guardian, The Times, the i, New Statesman, The Lead, The Ferret, Inside Housing and Byline Times. Her latest book is ‘Bodies Under Siege: How the Far-Right Attack on Reproductive Rights Went Global ’ (Verso, 2023). She also founded the Bristol Women’s Literature Festival.

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