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Labour has never had a female leader because ‘it’s a bit sexist’, says Jess Phillips

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Labour MP Jess Phillips has criticised her party, stating that it is "a bit sexist" for never having a permanent female leader. Speaking at the Hay literary festival, she argued that the party, like other institutions, is led by patriarchy. Phillips further stated that she does not recognise the idea that a woman leading an organisation inherently improves things for women in the UK.

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The Labour MP Jess Phillips has described her party as “sexist” for having no permanent female leaders in its history.

Asked at the Hay literary festival why Labour has never had a female leader, Phillips responded that “like all institutions, it’s a bit sexist innit”. She added that “every institution that every single person in this room works for is led by the patriarchy”.

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