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Ms Nokes called on her party to 'seize the moment' and highlighted how two recent by-elections had been won for the Tories by women.
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She told The Times: 'It would be real evidence of change if the Conservatives made sure they selected a local woman as the candidate for the by-election.' Senior Conservative MP Caroline Nokes, the chair of the Commons' Women and Equalities Committee, has led calls for the Tories to ensure their candidate to succeed Mr Parish is female. They do not represent the majority of MPs.' 'This is not the majority of MPs, this is a minority,' she said. Ms Donelan also said he had not personally experience any harassment in Parliament, but that it was 'horrific and alarming' to see so may reports of such conduct. She added: 'We have got the Home Secretary (Priti Patel) who is a female, we have got the Foreign Secretary (Liz Truss) who is a female: those individuals got there on merit.'
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Ms Donelan, the universities minister, drew a comparison between Britain's first two female prime ministers being Tories, while Labour have never had a permanent female party leader. 'We don't do it by putting in quotas which I find quite demeaning to women. 'We get more women into parliament by encouraging them, by breaking down barriers, by initiatives like Women2Win. She told Sky News: 'I've never been in favour of shortlists and quotas. This has led to calls for the Conservatives to display 'real evidence of change' by ensuring their by-election candidate is a woman.īut government minister Michelle Donelan today rejected demands for the Tories to use 'demeaning' all-female shortlists or quotas in deciding on election candidates. Mr Parish's resignation has come amid a blitz of sexism, misogny and harassment allegations at Westminster. It followed his admission he twice watched pornography in the House of Commons in a 'moment of madness' - although Mr Parish said the first occasion occurred as he attempted to look at tractors online. Senior Conservatives are at odds over whether the party should choose from an all-female shortlist when selecting a by-election candidate to replace porn-watching MP Neil Parish.Ī by-election contest is due to be held in Mr Parish's Tiverton and Honiton constituency after he announced he would quit Parliament.