Q&A: Jessica Calarco on `how women became America´s safety net´

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Education in ancient Rome was taught in Latin. He labelled Nigel Farage as a 'Kremlin crawler' and unleashed attacks on Labour's 'mandatory wokery' and 'uncontrolled immigration', bluntly adding that people who 'have a few thousand to spare' and 'actually want higher tax' should vote red. We saw this massive increase in women´s employment during the war. At the end of the war, those women almost universally wanted to keep their jobs - they wanted to stay in the paid workforce. But the easiest short term thing to do for the economy, once men were coming back and wanted their jobs back, was to push women back home.

And this is not what many of our peer countries did. Other countries, like France, used this as a moment to completely restructure their economies, to build national permanent child care programs that allowed women to stay in the economy. Based on the size of the swing Labour needs to win again (when compared with the 2019 notional result), the seat ranks at number 263 on the party's target list - so a Labour victory here would suggest the party is on track for an enormous Commons majority.

The former PM was not expected to make a return on the general election campaign but had decided to make a dramatic eve of the poll intervention after becoming 'vociferously angry and upset' over a predicted Labour supermajority.  The residents of Ashfield in Nottinghamshire will find out at around 4.30am if their next MP is former Conservative-turned-Reform candidate Lee Anderson, who won the seat (as a Tory) in 2019; Independent candidate Jason Zadrozny, who came second in 2019; new Conservative candidate Debbie Soloman; or Rhea Keehn for Labour, whose party held the seat from 1979 to 2019.

Also worth watching will be the results from Bolsover in Derbyshire, held by Labour from 1950 to 2019 - for much of the time by veteran left-winger Dennis Skinner - until the Tories won at the last election, and which Labour will hope to win back; Peterborough and Redcar, two of Labour's key targets; and Torbay in Devon, which could fall to the Lib Dems if Sir Ed Davey's party is doing exceptionally well. Islington North is due to declare, where Independent candidate and former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is standing.

Mr Corbyn has previously won the seat for Labour at every general election since 1983, but is no longer a member of the party and is contesting the seat with six others, including Labour candidate Praful Nargund. All three are being defended by the SNP and all are Labour targets, with Rutherglen needing a 6.0-percentage point swing to change hands, Hamilton & Clyde Valley 8.2 points and East Kilbride & Strathaven 12.8 points. It was the first time that representatives of the Afghan Taliban administration attended the UN-sponsored meeting in the Qatari capital on Sunday and Monday that focused on increasing engagement with Afghanistan.

However, a U.N. official said Monday the gathering did not translate into a recognition of the Taliban government. The Lib Dems should discover if they have been able to gain one of their longshots, Stratford-on-Avon, Online Study Skills 3rd Grade Tutoring from the Conservatives: a seat they need a 17.8-point swing to win and which was held until this year by former Tory chancellor Nadhim Zahawi, who is not standing this time.