As leader of the Conservative party, David Cameron inherited a
multi-faceted gender problem: only 17 women MPs; an unhappy women's
organization; electorally uncompetitive policies 'for women'; and a
party which was seemingly unattractive to women voters. This book
is an account of the feminization of the party since 2005.
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