Audio interviews for Women’s Parliamentary Radio
Conducted by Boni Sones with contributions by Jackie Ashley, Deborah McGurran and Linda Fairbrother
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Layla Moran MP and Paula Sheriff MP - Period Poverty Debate Westminster Hall
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/1/93
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Date : - 2017-11-29 (creation)
Documentary: Feminist campaigners Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Millicent Fawcett
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/2
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Date : - 2015-10-12 (creation)
Documentary: The Conservatives fight for equality
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/3
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Date : - 2016-02-12 (creation)
Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP, Rupa Huq MP, Baroness Susan Kramer; Heather Stewart, and Anushka Asthana of the Guardian; and campaigner Jamie Oliver on George Osborne's 2016 March Budget
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/4
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Date : - 2016-03-18 (creation)
Barbara Keeley MP, Mhairi Black MP and Caroline Spelman MP - #WASPI women and the APPG fighting to remedy an injustice
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/5
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Date : - 2016-05-25 (creation)
Dennis Skinner MP, Tim Loughton MP, Andrew Bingham MP, Robert Halford MP, Heidi Allen MP, and WASPI women - WASPI campaign rally in Westminster
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/6
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Date : - 2016-06-29 (creation)
Wendy Morton MP, Victoria Borwick MP and Caroline Spelman MP - Theresa May's first PMQs
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/7
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Date : - 2016-07-21 (creation)
Mims Davies MP, Angela Rayner MP, Chris Bryant MP, Dr Eilidh Whiteford MP - 2016 Reviewed [December 2016]
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/8
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Date : - 2016-12 (creation)
Maria Miller MP Chair of the Equalities Select Committee on the work of her committee in 2017; Dame Caroline Spelman MP speaking up for Tearfund and the World’s Poor; Heidi Allen MP on helping the victims of Modern Day Slavery get more help in 2017
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/9
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Date : - 2017-01-07 (creation)
Seema Malhotra MP votes for Brexit Bill but puts down amendments, Eilidh Whiteford MP votes against the Alice in Wonderland Brexit Bill, and Julian Huppert on Brexit White Paper, Trade, Torture and #Humanrights
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/10
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Date : - 2017-01-26 (creation)
Sexism, online abuse and reform of UK Parliament
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/11
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Date : - 2017-10-11 (creation)
The Political Reporters - General Election 2017
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/12
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Date : - 2017-06-07 (creation)
Labour's Daniel Zeichner wins Cambridge in 2017
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Reference Code : - SOBA 4/2/13
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Date : - 2017-06-08 (creation)
Cambridge Mayor; City Council's Electoral Services Manager; and Council CEO
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Reference Code : - SOBA 5/1/1
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Date : - 2015-3-31 (creation)
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Description : - As described by the depositor: On the March 31st 2015 Vicky and her team received the Writ from the Queen to say a General Election will be held. Cambridge Mayor, Councillor Gerri Bird, was there at the Guildhall in the Market Square to receive it as she is the Returning Officer. The City Council’s CEO, Antoinette Jackson, is the Acting Returning Officer who is responsible for running the General Election. There are 80000 voters in Cambridge, quite a task for the team. Voters have to register up to 12 days before the Election, and candidates need to put their names forward by 9th April. We began by speaking to Councillor Bird, as she signed for receipt of the Parliamentary Writ.
City Council's Electoral Services Manager
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Reference Code : - SOBA 5/1/2
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Date : - 2015-4-9 (creation)
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Description : - As described by the depositor: On April 9th at the close of nominations we visited Vicky again, as she read out the six candidates who had put themselves forward to be the next MP for Cambridge. Vicky explained the process for registration. Vicky said that those nominated needed the support of ten people to be accepted onto the candidates list. She went on to explain how odd ball candidates get onto the list, how people can spoil their voting papers, and how both crosses on papers and ticks will be accepted and much more.
City Council’s Electoral Services Manager and her assistant
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Reference Code : - SOBA 5/1/3
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Date : - 2015-4-21 (creation)
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Description : - As described by the depositor: The day after the close of voter registration on April 21st we recorded interviews with Vicky and her assistant Emily Watts, the Electoral Support Officer, about the Council’s outreach work to get people to register to vote. Cambridge is a student Town. A record number of people registered to vote, over 100000. Newspapers, TV and social media helped push those numbers up and the team ran an “informative” Twitter account. Turnout last time was 67.1 per cent, (national average was 65) and in May 2015 it was fewer at 62.1 per cent. (national average 66.1). Paper, equipment and staff training are next on Vicky’s to do list.
City Council’s Electoral Services Manager and a Presiding Officer
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Reference Code : - SOBA 5/1/4
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Date : - 2015-4-22 (creation)
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Description : - As described by the depositor: At a training night for Presiding Officers on April 22nd we secured interviews with Vicky and a long serving Presiding Officer, Robert Osborn, who looks after East Chesterton. Robert also delivers poll cards. Polling booths open at 7 am and close at 10 pm. Robert told us that the Polling agents from the parties are allowed to witness the sealing of the ballot boxes before they are put in the booths. At the end of the day the papers are taken back to the Guildhall where the count is taking place.
Poll card deliverers
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Reference Code : - SOBA 5/1/5
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Date : - 2015-4-22 (creation)
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Description : - As described by the depositor: Robert also delivers poll cards, as does Harriet Morgan, who we met at the Buddhist Hustings event. Robert has delivered 4000 poll cards this year. However Harriet thinks delivering cards does matter as it can give people the chance to realise they need to register if they haven’t done so already. .“People do say “where’s mine”. Vicky told us she has 150 staff that work for her department on polling day, and training them is essential. There is no electoral legislation to cover the use of mobile phones, Twitter or Facebook.
Returning Officer
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Reference Code : - SOBA 5/1/6
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Date : - 2015-4-11 (creation)
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Description : - As described by the depositor: A long standing Returning Officer Rob Hammond, a former CEO of the City Council, spoke to us about his work on April 11th. Rob said he enjoyed the drama of the elections, “winners and losers”. He told us he had overseen four General Elections and that there was a very detailed process to work to: “You have to plan about a year ahead”. “If something goes wrong with it you are personally responsible.” He does foresee change in the future: “I am an enthusiast but it does need changing.”
Postal voter and hustings organiser
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Reference Code : - SOBA 5/1/7
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Date : - 2015-4-27 (creation)
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Description : - As described by the depositor: We caught up with a postal voter who had helped organise the Brunswick and North Kite, Residents Association Hustings, Sue Gordon Roe. Around 200 people attended from the area after Sue and her friends delivered 500 invites to their neighbours. She organised a postal vote for her husband and daughter and voted on April 24th before she went on holiday: “I rang up and they sent it. We voted locally and we voted nationally. Double envelopes, all through the post and the door.”
City Council’s Marketing and Press Officer; and City Council’s Electoral Services Manager
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Reference Code : - SOBA 5/1/8
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Date : - 2015-5-5 (creation)
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Description : - As described by the depositor: On May 5th, two days before the General Election, the City Council’s Marketing and Press Officer, Ashley Perry stood in the press balcony at the Guildhall to talk about how he and his team would manage the night of the count and field press interviews: “It’s about helping the media tell the story of the Election count. Journalists know the rules of the game but that is not necessarily so for citizen’s bloggers and citizen’s journalists. “ Hot foot from talking to Ashley, and after the close of postal-vote registration and when the postal votes were being counted at the Guildhall Vicky Breading again talked to us about her final preparations for the Day of Voting May 7th:: “There is a special sweep of the letter boxes at 10 am on the 7th for the postal votes, we do advise people to send them back earlier, but they will get picked up on the day. We have to check signatures and dates of birth on the postal votes just to authenticate it all. Every single one is checked. We have about 100 people on the night to count the ballot papers.”