Should political parties be fined if too few women are chosen?

Equalities Committee says government action may be necessary if current efforts fail to deliver

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Political parties that field a low number of female general election candidates should face fines, according to a report from the Women and Equalities Committee.

Candidate lists should be at least 45 per cent female in an attempt to redress a persistent gender imbalance in the House of Commons, it says.

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