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1 Aims: Understand how we are represented Stereotypes Look at women in the House of Commons Ethnic Minorities in the House of Commons

2 Britain is made up of different groups of people, e.g.  Old and young  Rich and poor  From different races Each of these groups have different needs – MPS should try to meet the needs of all these people. Is it really like that though?

3 The stereotype of a politician would be a white middle class, middle aged man….. This is actually true – in 2001 most MPS were the above!!!

4 In 2005 the population of women in the UK stood at 51%. If the House of Commons reflected this there would be 330 women MPS, however the number is only 128. 20% of the seats in the House of Commons. Why is this? Picture: All the female Labour MPS with Tony Blair. Labour have the highest number of female MPS.

5 Constituency parties may be reluctant to choose female candidates. House of Commons seen as a male club. Family commitments mean working in London is hard. Unsociable hours make it hard to bring up a family. Does not provide child care to female MPS Career breaks after children would leave them out of politics.

6 Number of British people belonging to Black or Asian minority groups is over 2.5 million. 5% of the population In the House of Commons there were 15 Black or Asian MPS elected which represent 2.32% of all MPS. Why is this?

7 Difficult for them to be selected by constituency parties. Racism exists at all levels of society. Political participation and education - % of Blacks continuing education is lower than Whites. Predominantly white culture in House of Commons may put Black MPS off. Institutionalised racist practices – often not obvious or intentional.

8 Finish activities on page 11. Page 16 – Questions 1-6


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