30 Oct 2014

David Cameron's Not A White Knight + This Is What Manginas Look Like


Nick Clegg added: ‘I support equality and choice – so yes, I’m a feminist. How on earth in this day and age can you not be? As a wiser person than me once said: “Men who actually treat women as equals are the ones with more cojones.”’
When we asked the PM’s team why he wouldn’t wear the T-shirt for ELLE magazine’s inaugural feminism issue Mr Cameron said he’d rather give us a quote instead.
He said: ‘Whether you are a man or a woman, I passionately believe that everyone has a part to play in achieving full equality for women and girls.
‘As a parent I feel strongly that my daughters should have the same opportunities as my son. As a society we have come a long way in gender equality – but the journey hasn’t finished yet, which is why I am committed to doing everything I can do to remove barriers for women and achieve a fairer society.’

ELLE’s Editor-in-Chief Lorraine Candy said: 'We asked the Prime Minister five times if he would wear the Fawcett Society’s iconic This Is What A Feminist Looks Like slogan T-shirt and send us a snapshot (it would only take 10 minutes). Five times, he declined.
‘This is a shame on so many levels, especially given he knew Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband had agreed without hesitation, alongside many other influential men who were more than happy to call themselves feminists. It seems the Prime Minister still has an issue with the word “feminist”.’
Daisy Sands, of the women’s rights group the Fawcett Society, said: ‘We are very pleased the leaders of the UK’s three main political parties have publicly pledged their support for advancing equality between women and men, and have endorsed the ELLE x Whistles for Fawcett collaboration, which has relaunched Fawcett’s iconic This Is What A Feminist Looks Like T-shirt.
‘However, we understand making a personal commitment to the cause of feminism is a matter for the individual to decide. As it stands, it would appear that David Cameron is not comfortable with identifying himself with the cause of feminism, which, given the huge contribution the feminist movement has made to advancing women’s rights, is unfortunate.’
A report last year by Mumsnet and Ipsos Mori found the Conservatives lagging behind Labour among female voters. And in 2011 Mr Cameron was accused of having a ‘patronising and outdated attitude to women’ when he told Labour MP Angela Eagle to ‘calm down dear’ during a Commons debate.
Mumsnet chief executive Justine Roberts said: ‘It’s a shame David Cameron seems wary of calling himself a feminist when all it really means is advocating equal rights and opportunities for women.’

Edited by WD
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