Parliament is “Too White and Too Male” to be Sensible, Says Labour
The British parliament is too white and male to have “sensible” debates on a string of issues, Commons Leader Harriet Harman has said.
The Cabinet minister warned that the Commons would have “no legitimacy” if it is seen as a “narrow and self-serving elite.”
She spoke as MPs approved the creation of a cross-party Speaker’s Conference, the first for more than two decades, to look at ways to boost the number of women and ethnic minorities being elected.
Harman also wants it to examine issues such as the sexuality of MPs. She said: “We cannot sensibly discuss the veil (in the Commons) when there is no Muslim woman MP; it was impossible to discuss domestic violence when there are 97 percent men in the Commons.”
Commons Speaker Michael Martin will pick up to 17 MPs to take part in the conference, which is expected to present recommendations next year.








