Before the May 2010 election there were 126 women MPs at Westminster, 128 were elected originally but two died in the meantime. Please use the 1st link below for information.
Initial results (researched on the 8 May 2010) show a very small rise expected (2%) at the May 2010 election. Please use the 2nd link below for information.
Since there is no English Parliament this answer is completely wrong. It refers to the British Parliament full of british MPs
English women worked in many factories and farms in the war.
Roundheads
English nobles structured Parliament because they wanted justice in England.
became a permanent part of English government.
There is no such thing as the "English parliament" The Lower House of the United Kingdom Parliament is called the House of Commons.
None because there is no English Parliament. There has not been an English Parliament since 1st May 1707.
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Yes, women hold seats in many parliaments around the world, representing a significant portion of elected officials in various countries. The level of female representation in parliament varies from country to country.
45 of 129 MSP's are women. Shocking!
The English Parliament was the national legislature of the English.
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48 or 49 i think :)
serving on Rwanda's parliament
02 from karnataka in the centrl parliament
02 from karnataka in the centrl parliament
Campaign for an English Parliament was created in 1998.