This petition was submitted during the 2017–2019 Conservative government

Rejected petition Gender parity:50/50(women/men)in parliament/government,public institutions.

The parliament and local governments to be truly representative should introduce equal representation: parity/quotas. 50/50 (men/women) as MPs, Peers, Councillors, members of Cabinet and board members in public institutions.Half of the population are women.
In Commons (26%)Lords(24%) Cllrs(24%).

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Gender parity increases the competence of politicians and creates equal opportunity. There are only 6 women in Cabinet for 23 posts in total. In businesses, women make up to 15% of board members. Average women make up to 37% of all governing/public body members.
Quotas should be equally related to men and women in all governmental institutions.

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