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Toolbox: List of previous mandates

TG has a long, proud history of campaigning and we have touched on a wide variety of topics in the 60+ years since we decided we were ready, as an organisation, to look beyond educating women in how to use their votes and use our strength and passion to speak out on issues affecting women and communities throughout the UK.

This document covers all mandates which have been voted on and accepted at NCMs, Central Council meetings and AGMs since 1954 and will be update yearly following each AGM.

TG Mandates 1954-Present

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