The party is over but not the movement - WEP
Briefly

Catherine Mayer, co-founder of the Women's Equality Party, stated that the organization's closure is partly due to financial pressures and an ineffective approach in a divided society.
Sandi Toksvig, another co-founder, emphasized their decision to focus on activism instead of running candidates in elections, citing economic challenges for members.
The Women's Equality Party, launched in 2015, aimed to address issues like gender pay gaps and domestic violence, but struggled with electoral success.
Criticism arose regarding the party's stance on transgender issues, with former member Suzanne Moore highlighting disconnect between leadership and membership views.
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