I expected in the seventies that we would be equal by now. I'm disappointed. - Kathryn Healey's suggestion

I expected in the seventies that we would be equal by now. I'm disappointed.

I expected in the seventies that we would be equal by now. I'm disappointed.

I thought when I was young and bought Spare Rib that women would soon have an equal say in the government of this country and equality in the workplace, but we are still being judged mainly by our looks, what we wear and our voices and seen as secondary. We are still getting less power and pay than men and less say in the arts. I hope this party can help to change this.


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