Labour takes fight to Reform on diversity as Kendall backs scheme for women in tech

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Reform Britain is fighting with Liz Kendall, Nigel Farage and increasing the government’s efforts to increase representation.
According to the BCS Chartered Institute, it would take 283 years for women to create an equal share of technology labor in existing trends.
Meanwhile, according to the British Business Bank, which invests in ethnic minority entrepreneurs, 92 percent of wealthy individuals went to white teams completely.
The government believes that if women start and scaled at the same rate as men, the British economy will increase £ 250 billion.
On Monday, Mrs. Kendall will say, “A more inclusive economy is better for people and better for growth.”
“More women, more women, more color people, more color people, and more people than working -class history to bring their talents and ambitions to this exciting sector,” he said to his conference in Liverpool.
A direct rebuke to Mr. Farage and reform politics, which is frightening against the equality agenda and promised to scrape government financing for diversity plans.
Lincolnshire’s reform Mayor Dame Andrea Jenkyns was humiliated when he promised to expel the diversity officers of the whole authority before it was revealed that the council did not make all use.
As part of the Woke War of Reform, a Trump -style government productivity (Doge) promised to control government expenditures and reduce waste, including diversity plans.
Mrs. Kendall will also promise a female technology task force with industry experts to support female employees in technology.
“The future of England should be shaped not only by Tech Bros in Silicon Valley, but by our sisters in England,” he says.
The panel will include BT Group General Manager Allison Kirkby and SteMettes boss Mother-Marie Imafidon.
The party’s decision to directly support a diversity attempt is revealed because the Labor Party has increasingly leading Mr. Farage, who has been leading the head of the polls since April, aims to go to the fight against the rebellious party.
On Sunday, Sir Keir Starmer attacked Mr. Farage’s recently announced migration plan as a “racist ve and said that the war between labor and reform was“ a fight about who we are as a country, that our future went to the spirit of our future ”.
Ms. Kirkby, who supports Kendall’s plan, said, “Talent is everywhere, but not an opportunity – and attempts like this is for all of us.” He said.
And Ms. Imafidon added: “It means that we can cope with structural obstacles that prevent talented people from developing technology in one of the highest -level government.”


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