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Tony Blair28 February 2005
Tony Blair
what can Labour do to win women's votes?

Only 59% of women voted in the last General Election and current polling suggests the figure could be even smaller this time round.

Over the last few weeks, the Winning Women's Votes campaign has asked listeners what will mean most to women voters as the election campaign gets underway.

On Monday 21 February, Jenni spoke to the leader of the Liberal Democrats, Charles Kennedy MP. On Friday 25 February Martha challenged the leader of the Conservative Party, Michael Howard MP. Today, Jenni asks the Tony Blair MP leader of the Labour Party which of his policies really appeal to women?

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