No, the suffragettes should not be pardoned
From our UK edition
Exactly 100 years after (some) women won the right to vote, Ruth Davidson has joined calls for a posthumous pardon for jailed suffragettes – the militants who violently fought for that right. ‘Voting was a value judgement, not an intrinsic right,’ says Davidson. And that historic inequality is why she supports the pardon, no questions asked. Jeremy Corbyn agrees, vowing that his government would pardon the suffragettes. It’s a nice idea on the surface – it has #MeToo written all over it, doesn't it? – but there are a few reasons it should be resisted.