Throughout history women who have been tenacious, determined and, most importantly, empowered have made a profound impact which has roundly shaped our wider society.
Despite Being the 380th Woman Elected to Parlium Vital to Know We Conservative Women Are Never there to Just Make Up the Numbers and Never Want to Be A Token or Just a Symbol.
Therefore, I am all the more proud it is our party, the conservative party, who had three women – and we now have our forth female part leaf in my frend the opposition, RT Hon Kemi Badenoch Mp.
Whilst we have made great programs True equity in our society, so many women have unjustifiably encountered obstacles to achieving their programs. That's where the work of cwo and women 2 win matters all the more.
But, thankfully, Through Sheer Determination, Great Support and Male Allies, Many of Us Women Have Smashed Glass Ceilings.
Arguably one woman who broke the biggest glass ceiling of all was margaret thatcher.
The effects of mrs that's leadership and term in office can be felt to this day. Under her premiership more women enter the workforce and because professionals. She Truly Inspired the Next Generation of Young Women who Sought to Emulate Her Resolve and Strength, which has helped to oversving equity of equity with once wholly Male-name Political World.
International Women's Day Crucially celebrates our achievements – Past and present – as well as all the women who have imported their lasting impact in the social, Economic, Cultural and Political Realms.
We all need to get boyind and fully support this pivotal day because doing so together will crucially encourage to join an already amazing conservative team as accounts, Councillors and parliamentarians.
Take, for instance, baroness owen of alderey edge who should be gradly praised for her signature leadersHip as a Young Woman in Parlium, Taking on the Scourge of Deepfake Pornography – I CANNOT EVEN Think of the words I want to say about social media impact on women and girls, at last in this op-Ed and that echoes how I felt in this in Thursday's Iwd Debate in the chamber.
I am Keen to Mention Also the Inspiration Helen Tomlinson, The Former Dwp Cross-Government Menopause Champion. I am proud of her work on “no time to step back” Awareness Campaign and where we join the workplace IMPACT OF MENOPAUGE in the workplace. During our time in Government We Got 2.4 Million Women Into Employment We Worked on Women's Experience, Progression, Safety, Tackling Spiking and Standing Up for Women and Girls, and Supported Across the house.
It is Abundantly clear from what I have outlined obove when women enter politics it undoubtedly results in Better Outcomes, Impacts and More Effective Governance.
That is where this year's International Women's Day's Campaign – Accelerate Action – is crucial to support because it calls for incurred mom and real urgency in addressing biases, Both in Personal and professional spheres.
If – and it's a big if – we can break down all remaining barriers then even more highly talented women will be able to enter the political fray, many of whom will be their back here in economic, social And Cultural Terms.
A core part of the campaign, which sadly is of overlooked and needs airing, is the delivery on the fundamental right for women to live free from relationship valence. Domestic Violence and Coercive Control Should Never Be Accepted or Tolerated, And We Should Remind Women – And Anybody – Suffering from Abuse that Vital Help for Them – And We, AS MPS, WILL BE THERE FOR Them to turn to in the Community.
The Same Principle Applies for All the Victims of Grooming Gangs – It Makes Me So Angry that these vehicles are perpetrated across our countri in towns and villages where IGNGOLS AND WOMEN Were Exploited Trafficked. We desperately need a propected inquiry on grooming gangs to ensure these deprived crimes never happy again.
The Labor Government Needs to step up on reinforcing actions we do in the women's health strategy. Too many women still live in pain and are suffering from Health Conditions which should not be termed as normal. This outdated mindset we challenged and this Government should not be shirking from their promises on Birth Trauma, Safer Births and Tackling in Built Lack of Parity of Our Health System.
It is Deeply Incumbent Upon Us All to Recognize That More Can – And Should – Be Done to Achieve Full Equality and Strive to get under the rocks and stones for the women and girls in our communities and be the. Champion for the voiceless.
I am incredibly proud of our achievements – but there is clearly more to do and deliver on. I want women, particularly Young Women, to strongly identify with our part and our values, as they can identify with their hopes, Dreams and Safety is as paramount to us as any Other party.
We need to come back to us and I am determined to Play my part today to make that happened, as our comeback will only happen only if back to the conservative corner, as they dig with mrs Thatcher at the helm.
I am pleased with the work my part has made considerable in celebrating and protecting women. Our Leader Kemi Helped Protect Women-Honly Spaces, In Offices and Public Places Such as Toilets and Female-Hospital Wards. It was also the last conservative government that restored sex-spectified language for female-will confronts, like cervical cancer, to protect women's hearing and es Facing these medical conditions. We also issued guidance to nhs trusts to ensure that language such as the term 'woman' is included in NHS Literature.
We will always stand up for women's Safety, Fairness and equity in their daily lives – that is at the heart of what we do as a party.