I'm really not sure where Harry Harperson is coming from here. The Tory men dont see women as a threat and have been happy to have two female prime ministers. Mrs May is not a 'sister' in other words she has achieved through hard work and capability the position rather than being promoted into it because she is a woman. Like it should be. So is she lambasting Labour...
I'm really not sure where Harry Harperson is coming from here.
The Tory men dont see women as a threat and have been happy to have two female prime ministers. Mrs May is not a 'sister' in other words she has achieved through hard work and capability the position rather than being promoted into it because she is a woman. Like it should be.
So is she lambasting Labour male MP's and saying Tory male MP's have got it right?
Well I wouldn't know about the Tory party but I have witnessed many times the selection procedure of the Labour party at local level. You could have Stephen Hawking up against Mrs one failed GCSE Brady and Mrs Brady would get selected because she is a woman.
This could well go on at national level too ... or else how do you explain Diane Abbot MP?
Don't they always get the leadership because other candidates have as many out to get them as support them ? Always seems that way, and the "Yes Minister", "No Minister", "Yes Prime Minister" series seemed to confirm.
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