How will the new Prime Minister impact the lives of women?

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This is how the new Prime Minister impact the lives of women

Despite his title as the longest-serving Health Secretary in British history, Hunt’s time in the role was tempestuous. As well as introducing a series of austerity measures including a cap on NHS pay, Hunt was blamed for missed targets across the NHS and large-scale junior doctor strikes that saw two days of emergency care not provided for – the first time in NHS history.

If elected as Prime Minister, he has said that he would increase funding for social care and introduce a pension-style insurance system to fund it. He has also put an emphasis on mental health, pledging to introduce mental health support in every school and to crack down on social media companies that don’t meet regulations.

Johnson is also backed by the current Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who announced that Johnson would oversee a pay rise for the public sector including NHS workers – but Johnson himself hasResponding to the CWIPG’s letter to candidates, Hunt voiced his support for the Conservative goal of 50% women on candidate lists for Westminster elections and said he supported extending it to council candidates .

He also pledges to ensure a greater number of women in the Cabinet and addresses the need to be tougher on online abuse and discrimination affecting women.Johnson’s response states that he similarly agrees with the 50% aspiration and calls for it to be extended across all levels of the party, though he doesn’t go into detail about how this might be realised.

His own record, too, provides little evidence of a commitment to increased representation; as Mayor, he cut the role of Women’s Advisor from his team and was accused of

 

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