British women MPs make big announcement, Parliament gets a big shock

18 female MPs in Britain say they will not contest. These women had to take this decision due to the rate. These women parliamentarians are among the 50 members who will not stand for election on December 12. These women have alleged that personal life is being interfered in Britain. Frustrated with all this, they decided not to contest. The information was given on Monday through the New York Times.

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Heidi Allen, a British MP said, 'I am tired of the way my personal life is being interfered with. Bullying became common here. Alan said this in a letter. This letter was written by Allen to tell the public why she is not contesting the election.

Threatened and offensive email received - Allen further stated that no person would receive a threatening, offensive email in such a way that they would have to set up a panic alarm at their home. Not only this, she further said that when she left the house, she was being shouted at. She was also treated poorly on social media.

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72 women MPs write to Megan Markle - The situation has become so bad that a letter has been written to 72 women MPs from the Duchess of Sussex Megan Markle about the difficulty of public life in Britain.

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