Judith Wright
Judith Wright is a women's rights activist who was Campaign coordinator for her local Labour constituency party in London from 2017-2019. She left this position because of Sadiq Khan's lack of support for sex-based rights for women and girls. She has been involved in various political activities over the last two decades including NHS and anti-cuts campaigns and the Stop the War movement.
Labour’s woman problem
The Labour women’s conference doesn’t know what a woman is
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The Somaliland lobby is being dangerously naive about the realities of the region
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The decline of British food culture
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