Covid would have been dealt with better if key decisions weren’t all made by men, says Labour frontbencher Maya Oppenheim © Provided by The Independent
The government would have handled the coronavirus crisis better if major decision-making had not been left mostly to men, according to the shadow women and equalities minister.
Meanwhile, studies have shown that nations led by women have fared better than average during the coronavirus crisis.
Marsha de Cordova, the Labour MP for Battersea, pointed to the lack of diversity in government, with women accounting for just five of the 20 cabinet members. Home secretary Priti Patel is the only one to hold one of the four great offices of state.
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