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  • Russell Brand supporting Deaf People Against the Cuts at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Francesca Martinez speaking to Russell Brand backstage at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Russell Brand speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Russell Brand speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Russell Brand speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • The crowds in Parliament square at the People’s<br />
Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Francesca Martinez speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • The poem from Stephen Morrison Burke at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Mark Serwotka, general secretary of PCS speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Sam Fairbairn, National secretary of the People’s Assembly speaking at the the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Mark Serwotka, general secretary of PCS speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Shappi Khorsandi and her son speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Sam Fairbairn, National secretary of the People’s Assembly speaking at the the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Julie Hesmondhalah, actress speaking at the  People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Caroline Lucas MP speaking to the crowd at t he People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • DPAC memebers on stage at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • DPAC memebers on stage at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • The People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration in Parliament square, attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Men in masks at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • The People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration enroute to Parliament square, attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Volunteers holding the front line at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • PCS members at he People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • PCS at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Russell Brand supporting PCS at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Jeremy Corbyn MP speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Charlotte Church speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • The crowds in Parliament square at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Martin McGuinness speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding  an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Len McCklusky, general secretary of Unite the union, speaking at the People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • The People’s Assembly Against Austerity ‘End Austerity Now’ demonstration in Parliament square, attended by over 250,000 people on Saturday 20th of June 2015 sending a clear message to the Tory government; demanding an alternative to austerity and to policies that only benefit those at the top. London, UK.
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  • Hannah Bardell (MP & Shadow Spokesperson on Trade and Investment, Scottish National Party) ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 7: THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN TACKLING VIOLENCE AGAINST POLITICALLY ACTIVE WOMEN ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Moderator: Dr. Mona Lena Krook, Rutgers University Session 7: THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN TACKLING VIOLENCE AGAINST POLITICALLY ACTIVE WOMEN ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 7: THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN TACKLING VIOLENCE AGAINST POLITICALLY ACTIVE WOMEN ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 7: THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN TACKLING VIOLENCE AGAINST POLITICALLY ACTIVE WOMEN ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 7: THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN TACKLING VIOLENCE AGAINST POLITICALLY ACTIVE WOMEN ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Moderator: Sue Inglish, WFD Governor & Former BBC Head of Political Programmes, Analysis and Research. Session 8: RECOMMENDATIONS TO PROTECT WOMEN’S RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN POLITICS FREE FROM VIOLENCE ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Sophie Walker, leader of the Women's Equality Party. Session 7: THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN TACKLING VIOLENCE AGAINST POLITICALLY ACTIVE WOMEN ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Naomi Long (Leader, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland) Session 7: THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN TACKLING VIOLENCE AGAINST POLITICALLY ACTIVE WOMEN ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Michelle Gildernew (MP, Sinn Fein) Session 7: THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN TACKLING VIOLENCE AGAINST POLITICALLY ACTIVE WOMEN ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Rt Hon Ian Blackford (MP & Westminster Leader, Scottish National Party) Session 7: THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN TACKLING VIOLENCE AGAINST POLITICALLY ACTIVE WOMEN ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Emily Cunningham (Staff Representative, UK Working Group on an Independent Complaints and Grievance Policy) Session 8: RECOMMENDATIONS TO PROTECT WOMEN’S RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN POLITICS FREE FROM VIOLENCE ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 6: THE CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE ON VAW IN POLITICS ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Shamoon Hashmi (Joint Secretary of the National Assembly, Pakistan) Session 8: RECOMMENDATIONS TO PROTECT WOMEN’S RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN POLITICS FREE FROM VIOLENCE ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Sarah Olney (Former MP, Liberal Democrats) Session 8: RECOMMENDATIONS TO PROTECT WOMEN’S RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN POLITICS FREE FROM VIOLENCE ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Womack (Deputy Leader, Green Party of England and Wales) Session 8: RECOMMENDATIONS TO PROTECT WOMEN’S RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN POLITICS FREE FROM VIOLENCE ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Dorothy Nalubega (President, East African Greens Federation-Women’s Network, Uganda) Session 6: THE CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE ON VAW IN POLITICS ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 8: RECOMMENDATIONS TO PROTECT WOMEN’S RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN POLITICS FREE FROM VIOLENCE ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 8: RECOMMENDATIONS TO PROTECT WOMEN’S RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN POLITICS FREE FROM VIOLENCE ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 6: THE CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE ON VAW IN POLITICS ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 6: THE CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE ON VAW IN POLITICS ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Najat Alasttal. Session 8: RECOMMENDATIONS TO PROTECT WOMEN’S RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN POLITICS FREE FROM VIOLENCE ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Raquel Vivanco (Leader of NGO Mumalá, Argentina) Session 6: THE CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE ON VAW IN POLITICS ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Gavin Newlands (MP & Shadow Spokesperson on Sport, Scottish National Party) Session 6: THE CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE ON VAW IN POLITICS ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Jo-Ann Downs (Former Member of Provincial Legislature & Chairman of the Board of NGO Bobbi Bear, South Africa) Session 6: THE CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE ON VAW IN POLITICS ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Adelina Berisha (Researcher & Advocacy Coordinator, Kosovo Women’s Network) Session 6: THE CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE ON VAW IN POLITICS ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Moderator: Tina Fahm, Commissioner at Independent Commission for Aid Impact & Former WFD Governor Session 6: THE CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE ON VAW IN POLITICS ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Jasmin Beckett, National Executive Committee Youth Representative, Labour Party) ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 5: HOW WOMEN IN PARTY YOUTH WINGS ARE AFFECTED ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Dawn Butler, MP & Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities, Labour Party ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
    18-VAWP-7187.jpg
  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
    18-VAWP-7184.jpg
  • Dawn Butler, MP & Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities, Labour Party ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Aimee Challenor (Equalities Spokesperson, Green Party of England and Wales) Session 5: HOW WOMEN IN PARTY YOUTH WINGS ARE AFFECTED ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Rt Hon Andrea Leadsom, MP & Leader of the House of Commons, Conservative Party ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Sandra Pepera & Anthony Smith. ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Moderator: Ben Bradley, MP & Vice Chair for Youth, Conservative Party ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Sioned Treharne (Co-Chair of Plaid Ifanc / Youth) ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Aimee Challenor (Equalities Spokesperson, Green Party of England and Wales) ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 5: HOW WOMEN IN PARTY YOUTH WINGS ARE AFFECTED ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Rt Hon Andrea Leadsom, MP & Leader of the House of Commons, Conservative Party ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Emmalin Pierre (Minister of Youth & Sport, Grenada) Session 5: HOW WOMEN IN PARTY YOUTH WINGS ARE AFFECTED ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Hannah Bardell (MP & Shadow Spokesperson on Trade and Investment, Scottish National Party) Session 5: HOW WOMEN IN PARTY YOUTH WINGS ARE AFFECTED ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Sioned Treharne (Co-Chair of Plaid Ifanc / Youth) Session 5: HOW WOMEN IN PARTY YOUTH WINGS ARE AFFECTED ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Jasmin Beckett, National Executive Committee Youth Representative, Labour Party) Session 5: HOW WOMEN IN PARTY YOUTH WINGS ARE AFFECTED ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Session 5: HOW WOMEN IN PARTY YOUTH WINGS ARE AFFECTED ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • Dawn Butler, MP & Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities, Labour Party ‘Violence Against Women in Politics’ Conference, organised by all the UK political parties in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, 19th and 20th of March 2018, central London, UK.  (Please credit any image use with: © Andy Aitchison / WFD
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  • The Extinction Rebellion Red Brigade protesters walking two by two across the river Thames via Hungerford bridge during the London protests. Photographed from the London Eye. London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion is a political movement with the main aim to avert climate breakdown, minimise human extinction and stop ecological collapse using non violent resistance. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The Extinction Rebellion Red Brigade protesters walking two by two across the river Thames via Hungerford bridge during the London protests. Photographed from the London Eye. London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion is a political movement with the main aim to avert climate breakdown, minimise human extinction and stop ecological collapse using non violent resistance. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-London-Extinction-Rebellion-8687.jpg
  • The EU flag flying in all shapes and forms at the Put It To The People march for a Peoples Vote on 23rd March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. With less than one week until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Put It To The People march for a Peoples Vote on 23rd March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. With less than one week until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    The-People_March-For-A-Peoples-Vote_...jpg
  • Put It To The People march for a Peoples Vote on 23rd March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. With less than one week until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    The-People_March-For-A-Peoples-Vote_...jpg
  • Put It To The People march for a Peoples Vote on 23rd March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. With less than one week until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    The-People_March-For-A-Peoples-Vote_...jpg
  • Put It To The People march for a Peoples Vote on 23rd March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. With less than one week until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    The-People_March-For-A-Peoples-Vote_...jpg
  • Ban Plastic Trash. Put It To The People march for a Peoples Vote on 23rd March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. With less than one week until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    The-People_March-For-A-Peoples-Vote_...jpg
  • Put It To The People march for a Peoples Vote on 23rd March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. With less than one week until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    The-People_March-For-A-Peoples-Vote_...jpg
  • Put It To The People march for a Peoples Vote on 23rd March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. With less than one week until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    The-People_March-For-A-Peoples-Vote_...jpg
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