Labour's shadow cabinet meets at the Museum of London to mark 100 Years since the passing of the Representation of the P

Labour's shadow cabinet meets at the Museum of London to mark 100 Years since the passing of the Representation of the P

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The transcript discusses the historical mistreatment of suffragettes, including force-feeding in prison, and the significance of pardoning them. It highlights the opening of a new library named after the 'cat and mouse act' near Holloway Prison, serving as a memorial. The speaker emphasizes the suffragettes' role in achieving voting rights and the need for continued efforts towards gender equality. The government plans to pardon the suffragettes and issue an official apology for past injustices.

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How did the treatment of women in prison reflect the societal attitudes towards suffragettes?

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What does the term 'cat and mouse act' refer to in the context of the suffragette movement?

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What significance does the newly renamed library hold in relation to the suffragette movement?

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What actions did the suffragettes take to force the government to act?

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In what ways does the speaker suggest that society should honor the sacrifices made by suffragettes?

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