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Thomas The Tank Blamed.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 29783/T homas-T ank-Eng ine-bla med-lac k-femal e-train -driver s-engin es-male -says-L abour-m inister .html
And to think that this woman is the Shadow Transport Secretary, how do such persons manage to rise to these high positions?
What next a cry for more black characters?
Eh? just had a thought there are no women 'Fat Controllers' also is that another reason for women no attaining higher positions in the rail industry?
And to think that this woman is the Shadow Transport Secretary, how do such persons manage to rise to these high positions?
What next a cry for more black characters?
Eh? just had a thought there are no women 'Fat Controllers' also is that another reason for women no attaining higher positions in the rail industry?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is not even true in that there are not female engines in the Thomas the Tank engine stories. I have watched Thomas (compulsory granny viewing) and I have played Thomas board games. The characters include Daisy, Emily, Elizabeth, Flora, Lady, Mavis (a very dashing black engine), Molly and Rosie. What a non story this is.
actually there are female "fat controllers" - although they tend not not be fat....
http:// www.rai lway-ne ws.com/ railway -indust ry-news /elaine -holt-j oins-ra tp-dev- and-wil l-lead- pre-qua lificat ion-for -london s-cross rail-op erator- concess ion
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It would seem that Mary Creagh is not alone in her thinking or was she just copying a fellow female by the name of Professor Sauna Wilton (who the Daily Mail aptly named 'PC controller') and who was also showing concerns over this back in 2009.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-12 34547/T homas-T he-Tank -Engine -brande d-right -wing-c onserva tive-de meaning -women. html
/// According to Professor Shauna Wilton, women are under-represented in the stories and what few female characters there are tend to have 'secondary' roles or be bossy. ///
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/// According to Professor Shauna Wilton, women are under-represented in the stories and what few female characters there are tend to have 'secondary' roles or be bossy. ///
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