Harriet Baldwin’s PMB was scheduled to receive its second reading on 23 February; it was timed out and is rescheduled for 21 June.
Here is the televised debate:
ps://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/53f4def8-62a7-476e-b721-1ea61739e01a
And here is the Hansard transcript:
Contact:
Charlotte Carew Pole
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Background:
Male Hereditary Peers: 91
Female Hereditary Peer: 1
Male Peers on the register for election: 209
Female Peers on the register for election: 1
Daughters’ Rights began its work when five daughters of hereditary peers, all professionals in their own right, came together to bring a case to abolish male primogeniture for hereditary titles to the European Court of Human Rights. All these women want and have much to contribute to public life, but as daughters rather than sons, they are not eligible to stand for election. While hereditary seats continue to remain a part of the upper House, they believe that women as well as men should be allowed to stand for them.