Women's Equality Party calls for an end to epidemic of violence

By Tom Avery

15th Mar 2021 | Local News

The Cheshire East branch of the Women's Equality Party joined a 'Take Back the Night' vigil at the weekend to remember Sarah Everard, the woman murdered in London, and all women who have lost their lives at the hands of men.

In England and Wales two women are killed by a current or ex-partner a week, and almost one woman in three will suffer domestic abuse at some point in her lifetime.

A recent YouGov poll revealed that 97 per cent of young women have experienced harassment in the UK.

The vigil was organised online by Feminists of London and featured WEP party founder Sandi Toksvig and Leader Mandu Reid as speakers, as well as Bell Ribeiro-Addy, MP for Streatham, where Sarah was murdered.

Participants lit a candle for a minute's silence to remember Sarah and all the women who have died, and poems were read such as Maya Angelou's 'Still I Rise'.

Kay Wesley, Cheshire East Branch Leader and a Congleton Town Councillor explained why the branch took part: "The shocking murder of Sarah Everard has brought women together to say 'enough is enough' male violence against women.

"Here in Congleton, Samantha Heap was murdered last week, and I was thinking about her too during the vigil. My heart goes out to her family.

"The reason for this event is more than a memorial. We are calling on the government to take real action to stamp out violence against women, which is at epidemic proportions in this country.

"Less than 3% of reported rapes resulted in a conviction in 2019-20, meaning that 97% of alleged rapists walk free."

Cllr Wesley continued: "Here in Congleton, we have an incident of domestic violence reported every day, a sexual violence attack every week. This has to stop."

The Women's Equality Party invited women to tweet the ways they avoid getting attacked - such as 'walk holding my keys in my fist', 'text my dad when I'm walking home', 'avoid short-cuts' - and projected these in large letters onto the Houses of Parliament on Saturday, as well as the phrase 'Enough is enough'.

Cllr Wesley added: "Women are tired of being told to 'keep ourselves safe'. Carry a rape alarm, don't walk home alone, take a taxi, avoid dark alleyways.

"Believe me, if we could stop ourselves being raped and murdered, by now we would have. The only people who can stop these crimes are men.

"I have written to MP Fiona Bruce to ask that she supports the current amendment in Parliament to class crimes inspired by misogyny as hate crimes.

"Currently if you are attacked due to your race, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or religion it is classed as a hate crime and the police have to record it and have strategies to combat it, but if you're attacked because you are a woman, this is not the case."

Congleton Town Council is White Ribbon Accredited, and Cllr Wesley explained why this is important.

Cllr Wesley continued: "White Ribbon is about men standing up against violence. Sometimes men can feel defensive and say 'well I'm not violent' but this is missing the point.

"Of course, most men are not violent. Of course, men can be victims too.

"But who are the perpetrators? Over 90% of murders in the UK are by men.

"This means that if we stop men killing, almost all the killing will stop. By definition, 100% of rapists are men, even where the victim is male."

Cllr Wesley added: "Why should it just be women calling for an end to violence? Men, the vast majority of good, law-abiding men, have a huge role to play in calling out the toxic masculinity and sexism that help to foster aggression and violence.

"This is what White Ribbon is all about and I urge the men of Congleton to become White Ribbon Ambassadors and stand with women in the fight against violence and abuse."

Sign up as a White Ribbon Ambassador here.

Cheshire East Domestic Abuse Helpline by myCWA (women and men) 01270 250390.

Rape Crisis 0808 802 9999.

Men's Rape Helpline 0808 800 5005.

     

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