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Addled PM must bite the bullet on womenâs rights
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The Prime Minister has shown that he doesnât have any serious intentions of changing the culture of discrimination, sexual assault and harassment against women (âPMâs tin ear on display as crowd vents angerâ, March 16). If he did, he would have accepted the invitation to attend the March 4 Justice rally. He could have listened to the voices of the women and, having heard their stories, responded with an undertaking to bring forward reform, showing a determination to change the current toxic climate. Instead, he tells us how lucky we are to live in a country where you are not going to get shot for attending a protest. Really? Such a complete lack of understanding and empathy fills me with despair. We need to keep pressure on the governme
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have recorded an interview with Oprah Winfrey, which is due to be aired in Britain next Monday
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SIR – The Queen is well known for following the philosophy of “never explain, never complain”, having been in the public spotlight for most of her adult life.
The Duchesses of Cornwall and Cambridge have successfully followed her lead, despite years of intense press scrutiny. But the Duchess of Sussex has spent the last year doing far too much explaining and complaining while being handsomely rewarded. My sympathies are with Prince Harry.
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