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Why did women over 30 win the vote in 1918? (Change in parliaments…
Why did women over 30 win the vote in 1918?
Role of different suffrage groups
WSPU
Patriotism
Abandoned violence
£2000 for 'Women's Right to Serve' campaign in 1915
Renamed paper Britannia
ELFS
Civil liberties
Food prices
Separation powers
Free milk
80 munition workers in Woolwich were recruited by the London society
Lobby trade unions, ended the spectre of militancy
Change in parliaments attitudes
1917
385:55 to accept the bill
Other reforms had been dealt with
Asquith was replaced by Lloyd George
More willing cabinet
Did not want same violence as in Russia
Wrong not to involve women
War
Recruited into jobs vacated by men
Women in rail increased by 50000
100 day nurseries by 1917
Significance of women over 30
40% representation
Property qualifications = upper class voters
Most women who left were renting
Munition workers were below 30
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