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Sadiq Khan speech at Fabian Society Conference

Sadiq Khan speech at Fabian Society Conference

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Social Studies

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The video discusses the Fabian Society's history of leading social change, highlighting influential women and their contributions to gender equality. It reviews significant milestones in women's rights, such as the 1975 law against workplace discrimination and the 1994 criminalization of marital rape. The Labour Party's role in advancing social policies, including the NHS and the Equal Pay Act, is emphasized. Despite progress, the video stresses the need for continued efforts to address ongoing challenges in achieving gender equality.

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What does the speaker suggest is necessary for modern-day Fabians and Social Democrats?

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What significant milestones in women's rights were achieved in the 1970s according to the text?

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How has the role of women in society changed over the decades as mentioned in the text?

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In what ways does the text highlight the importance of the Fabian Society in relation to gender equality?

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What actions did the Labour government take to support women's rights and equality?

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