4 thoughts on “Amber Rudd, Home Secretary, to be the new minister for women and equalities

  1. One presumes tacking terrorism and knife crime, and indeed “systematic” failure of the Police and CPS to do their duty, will not be keeping her busy.

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    • As Home Secretary she’s part of the problem, as was Theresa May in the same job, before her. There isn’t systemic failure of the police and CPS of course, there is a ‘successful’ witch hunt against men, innocent or otherwise, for sexual offences.

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  2. Judging by the results, female justice ministers are more concerned with persecuting men for sex crimes (real or manufactured) than any other issues of greater importance to the society at large.
    Female leaders are more concerned with increasing the number of female ministers than their actual effectiveness. To me these are tell tell signs women are not up to the task of sound leadership. I bet most men see this as well but are unwilling to say it openly. The longer men pretend, the worse the eventual mayhem.

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