Weaponizing women and gender: Party appeals to women voters ahead of the 2024 UK general election

Author:

Sanders Anna1ORCID,Gains Francesca2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Politics and International Relations, University of York , York, YO10 5DD ,  UK

2. Department of Politics, University of Manchester , Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL , UK

Abstract

Abstract Whilst there are significant electoral advantages for political parties to target women’s votes, scholarship on recent electoral appeals questions the quality of gendered policy promises to address deep structural gender inequalities existing within the British state. This article examines British Election Study data to identify women voters’ concerns and explores how the two largest Westminster parties developed appeals to women voters in the build up to the 2024 UK general election through an analysis of leadership speeches to the 2023 party conferences. We find a disconnect between women’s electoral demands to address class-based gender inequalities and party attempts to ‘weaponize’ the woman question around status issues. We conclude by pointing to the enduring nature of gendered inequalities despite the election of a Labour government, which targeted appeals more closely to the class-based concerns of women voters.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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