gary connor there with our countdown.otting, but cakes and celebration were on the menu this week at the launch of a national tea party campaign. equaliteas makes the 90th anniversary of the act that gave women the same voting rights as men. but the leader of the commons, andrea leadsom, said more work on equality was still needed. some of the awful abuse that we see online, some of the roughing up of public discourse, all of these things are things that we need to tackle, in this century, to make sure that we meet the challenge of those women and some men who tried so hard to improve the quality between the sexes then. applause. here we go. oh, it is a light sponge. i have been making it all weekend. well done! yeah. in the days of the suffrage movement, tea was the big sort of insurrection. you would go out and you would have tea and you would discuss your plans to get women to have the vote, so actually it was the hotbed of the movement. so, now of course, tea isjust a lovely way to while away the afternoon, but in the