This session will discover the composition of the newly elected UK Parliament, specializing in key points of illustration, together with gender steadiness, ethnic variety, and incapacity illustration. The dialogue will study the differing make-up of political events, highlighting their approaches to variety in candidate choice and parliamentary participation. By analysing how these components affect laws, the panel may even discover the nuances between substantive and descriptive illustration.
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Sarah Childs, Professor of Politics and Gender, College of Edinburgh
Meryl Kenny, Professor of Gender and Politics, College of Edinburgh
Stefanie Reher, Reader in Politics, College of Strathclyde
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