The politicians are among over 40 men signing a letter to the Guardian saying the time has come to break the “bronze ceiling” and celebrate the extraordinary life of Mary Wollstonecraft.
Signatories including Andrew Adonis and the Liberal Democrat leader, Sir Vince Cable, the actors Sam West and Jason Isaacs, and the union leaders John Hannett and Tim Roache argue that she was the “first to call for gender equality, over 250 years ago”. They say that Wollstonecraft, who has been described as Britain’s first feminist, challenged philosophers and politicians at the time when she set out a vision of equality in her book.
The men are following in the footsteps of more than 80 female politicians, academics and public figures who demanded a statue be built to honour the pioneering figure last year. A campaign called Mary on the Green has fought to commemorate her at Newington Green in London.
Source: theguardian
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