Not all women over thirty were given the vote. In addition, they had to be registered as a local government elector and not be subject to any 'legal incapacity'. This left 22% of women over thirty still disenfranchised from parliamentary elections - this is important if you are studying the subject.
"Local Government Elector" - owning or married to someone who owned property over the value of £5. I suspect that meant around 20- 25% of women over 30 in the UK. But, if you have sources, I'll concede.
The British colonies where women could vote were firstly; Pitcairn Island in 1838, then New Zealand, then South Australia. Why Britain took so long to get to the same destination is simply odd.
The suffragettes were brave women who knew how women were tied to their homes .they had no legal rights no social life .many had been left to care for their family and could not do anything about it they weresecond class citizens .those chauvinists in parliament wanted to keep Lt that way.lt took a war to open there eyes to see how women were needed
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Not all women over thirty were given the vote. In addition, they had to be registered as a local government elector and not be subject to any 'legal incapacity'. This left 22% of women over thirty still disenfranchised from parliamentary elections - this is important if you are studying the subject.
john charlton How right you are Mr. Charlton! All women got the vote by 1926. I wish this program had got this right in the first place!
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"Local Government Elector" - owning or married to someone who owned property over the value of £5. I suspect that meant around 20- 25% of women over 30 in the UK. But, if you have sources, I'll concede.
POV: You got bored so you came to the comments
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anyone here for school in lockdown 3.0???
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The British colonies where women could vote were firstly; Pitcairn Island in 1838, then New Zealand, then South Australia. Why Britain took so long to get to the same destination is simply odd.
Who's here for history
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Shame you won't find any!!
im here cause of school
Having to watch this man pretty much every day 😭
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the guy looks like Rick Astley
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your so bored y came here studens
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Half of those shells they made never even exploded on impact!
Here cos of school
POV your a student who is bored so your reading the comments
"Yeah so I want the votes, better go set fire to that building!"
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To vote a woman still had to be over 30? Not quite the victory portrayed here.
Is it?
They also had to be rich or have a rich husband! Working class women got nothing.
ma sto video è una presa in giro, le donne non hanno diritti come possono votare
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The suffragettes were brave women who knew how women were tied to their homes .they had no legal rights no social life .many had been left to care for their family and could not do anything about it they weresecond class citizens .those chauvinists in parliament wanted to keep Lt that way.lt took a war to open there eyes to see how women were needed
Emmeline was driven everywhere in a motor car and had servants.
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So how did Women win the Vote? Men Gave it to them.
mozaen I don't think so mate
mozaen we won it
Amy Amero won it at a raffle
Men die in war for women take the right what most mens have no... EQUALITY!
A fear of Bolshevism and the blood and suffering of over 2 million men. Remember the White Feathers!
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I don’t like this video anyone else