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Friday, May 25, 2007

Third of women see female PM by 2018

AdelaideNow... Third of women see female PM by 2018: "'Australians have peeled away the layers of bias in most industry types and there is no doubt that there will come a time when female politicians will have equal opportunities to their male counterparts.''"

Judging by what is going on now we have no hope of having a female Prime Minister. Women politicians cannot seem to sruvive at that level and need to look at that and I have blogged about his issue before. We need to consider why some pretty competent women fold under our political climate. Then we have the small matter of a woman who is married to a successful politician not being able to exist in her own right. Her life becomes annexed. What a lot of nonsense that is in this day and age...but we actually talk about it as though it is okay...and ought to be considered. I don't think we'll get a woman Prime Minister yet. Women need to take a long , hard look at how they are manipulated in the positions they get to, to then fall foul of the male dominated upper echelon. They don't weather the conditions. Why not?

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