Yesterday feminists at the BBC and elsewhere whined about Theresa May’s use of the terms “boy’s jobs” and “girl’s jobs” with respect to household chores division, during an interview of her husband and herself on The One Show.
About an hour ago I was interviewed on Kay Burley’s show on Sky News, debating with Nichi Hodgson, a retired dominatrix. We will post the video file on our YouTube channel, within a day or two of receiving it from Sky.
I made the point that men spent more hours engaged in paid employment – along with the associated commuting – compared with women, at which point Ms Hodgson asked for the source of my statistics, a classic female spoiling tactic. Anyone who wants recent statistics can find some in our 2015 general election manifesto, p.18 onwards.
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Anyone under spousal pressure to take this route can sort out the situation very easily by saying “Well I tell you what, you go into work and do half of my job, and I’ll stay here and do half of yours”.
Fair division of labour?
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P.S.
” Oh and Just for good measure you might like to do the garden, fix the mower, build the new wall, repair the gutters, start the redecorating and mend the car.
“When you’ve got a moment, no pressure….”
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Why does the media have so much respect for the opinions of hookers and ex-hookers?
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Retired dominatrix, retired at 34, must be good money in it.
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