Sunak’s record on appointing female peers from party worst since Major, analysis finds

Sunak’s record on appointing female peers from party worst since Major, analysis finds

Unlock Democracy report notes that path to gender equality in Lords has slowed in recent years

Rishi Sunak has the worst record on appointing women from his party to the House of Lords of any prime minister since John Major, with female Conservative peers making up only 17% of those recommended by him, a report has found.

The analysis, from the campaign group Unlock Democracy, found just four women were appointed out of 23 new Tory peers created during his time in office.

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