Moorlands MP, Karen Bradley is delighted to have been recognised in The House magazine’s Women in Westminster: The 100.
The House magazine’s annual celebration of the most inspirational and influential women in Westminster is back for a third year, announcing the list the day before International Women’s Day.
Women in Westminster: The 100 celebrates the outstanding accomplishments of women in public life by recognising those who have achieved excellence in the world of Westminster, with the aim of inspiring the next generation of young women to get involved.
Patrons Laura Kuenssberg, Baroness Jenkin of Kennington, Caroline Nokes MP, Dame Meg Hillier MP, Emily Wallace, Rupert McNeil, Rosa Prince, and Anne Alexander had the unenviable job of narrowing down more than 300 nominations to 100 women, made up of parliamentarians, civil servants, journalists, public affairs specialists, political commentators and more.
Baroness Jenkin commented:
“I’m delighted that The House magazine’s Women in Westminster: The 100 is back. This year’s list recognises the stories of 100 women who have inspired and made a difference, but we know this is just a small portion of all the remarkable women who have demonstrated courage, adaptability, and innovation across all areas of Westminster. Woman still face a number of challenges, but we shouldn’t lose sight of the huge strides that we all continue to make, and the exceptional women that have been working at the forefront, and behind the scenes, of this country through a global pandemic.”
Karen commented,
“I am delighted to be recognised in this year’s Women in Westminster: The 100 and am so proud to appear alongside so many of my colleagues highlighting the important work of women in Westminster.”