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Welcome back to Commons People, the podcast that makes politics easy. In this week's episode, Kate is joined by special guest Millie Cooke – political correspondent for The Independent – to discuss whether Parliament is doing enough to tackle misogyny and the rise of the manosphere.
Timecodes
00:00 – Introduction
05:00 – Sarah Everard and the impact of her death on society
06:54 – Is there a pattern of sexist briefings against female cabinet ministers going on?
09:42 – Is Keir Starmer's Government a "boy's club"?
14:37 – What is it like being a female journalist in politics today.
19:40 – What do "Adolescence" and "Inside The Manosphere" have to do with things?
23:05 – Reform's Matt Goodwin and Danny Kruger's anti-women policies
25:47 – What does the future hold – a female first secretary of state
28:26 – What does the future hold – the male MP response
30:25 – How do we make sure women are heard more?
33:04 – Are female political correspondents outliers in Westminster?
35:06 – Should there be a Minister for Men?
36:59 – Bluffer's Guide and end
You can follow us at @commons.people on Instagram and TikTok. This is a HuffPost UK podcast. Music provided by Epidemic Sounds. Producer: Sam Cleal
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back to Commons People, the podcast that makes politics easy. In this week's episode, Kate is joined by special guest Millie Cooke – political correspondent for The Independent – to discuss whether Parliament is doing enough to tackle misogyny and the rise of the manosphere.
Timecodes
00:00 – Introduction
05:00 – Sarah Everard and the impact of her death on society
06:54 – Is there a pattern of sexist briefings against female cabinet ministers going on?
09:42 – Is Keir Starmer's Government a "boy's club"?
14:37 – What is it like being a female journalist in politics today.
19:40 – What do "Adolescence" and "Inside The Manosphere" have to do with things?
23:05 – Reform's Matt Goodwin and Danny Kruger's anti-women policies
25:47 – What does the future hold – a female first secretary of state
28:26 – What does the future hold – the male MP response
30:25 – How do we make sure women are heard more?
33:04 – Are female political correspondents outliers in Westminster?
35:06 – Should there be a Minister for Men?
36:59 – Bluffer's Guide and end
You can follow us at @commons.people on Instagram and TikTok. This is a HuffPost UK podcast. Music provided by Epidemic Sounds. Producer: Sam Cleal
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.