Theresa May: The female prime minister who set the cause of women back by DECADES

NOT YOU: On International Women’s Day we think of people who have improved the lives of women generally. There are men who have done more for women than Theresa May. There may even be animals who have done more [Feel free to disagree with some of the other choices if you like; I didn’t make this image].

It takes a special kind of ignorance to be Theresa May.

And it takes a worse kind of ignorance to treat it as a cause of celebration, as the Conservatives have.

Tory policies have hit women hardest – politics.co.uk

Don’t confuse the Conservatives’ embrace of female leaders with feminism – The Guardian

Women bearing 86% of austerity burden, Commons figures reveal – The Guardian

Get the message?

Theresa and her Tories don’t.

On International Women’s Day, after she lied to us all about workers’ rights in her speech on Brexit in Grimsby, Theresa May answered only one question from a female member of the press.

ITV’s political correspondent Libby Wiener took issue with her about it as she was leaving the podium. Perhaps her team thought Mrs May’s answer was witty and appropriate; it wasn’t – in fact the only thing that would have been worse than the comment itself would have been publicising it to the world.

Inevitably:

It’s only a few days since a member of the public told me it seems women leave their feminism behind the instant they become prime minister. Now that person is joined by a multitude of others. See for yourself:

https://twitter.com/8inkcartridges/status/1104301578528440320

https://twitter.com/LauraStans/status/1104074205749002240

Perhaps that’s the real answer.

Theresa May knows she has made the lives of women – in general – much worse, but she doesn’t care. So on International Women’s Day, all she can say is, “I’m all right, Jackie*.”

*I know it should be “I’m all right, Libby,” but I’m drawing a comparison with the classic British expression used to describe those who only act in their own best interests, even if helping someone else will cost them a minimal effort – so cut me some slack, please?


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  1. nmac064 March 11, 2019 at 9:15 am - Reply

    I would suggest that May and her nasty Tory cronies are deliberately setting back the cause of women – and other people. The sight of capable, educated and determined working class people frightens the life out of them – hence their attempts to deter and prevent working class women (people) getting into higher education and other great achievements.

    • lini2 March 11, 2019 at 1:25 pm - Reply

      Honestly, my opinion is the Tweezer May & the Con’s have broken us. Not just their selling anything that’s not screwed down but the austerity the DWP amount to a political a genocidal agenda

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