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Is this this headline sexist or merely stupid?
How many on AB vote in accordance with how attractive the MP is?
http://www.dailymail....y-Beckham-Barlow.html
If Theresa May suddenly changed her hairstyle, would newspapers be asking the same question of its male readership?
Do we still think women are so shallow that hey will vote for someone who is (for wont of a better word) 'sexy'? or is this just another example of the way that certain right-leaning journalists think (including the female ones - shockingly enough).
http://www.dailymail....y-Beckham-Barlow.html
If Theresa May suddenly changed her hairstyle, would newspapers be asking the same question of its male readership?
Do we still think women are so shallow that hey will vote for someone who is (for wont of a better word) 'sexy'? or is this just another example of the way that certain right-leaning journalists think (including the female ones - shockingly enough).
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Gromit
Whilst I appreciate that Mr Milliband has a certain look of Wallace about him, it wouldn't stop me from voting for him, and I hope the same would go for female voters. The piece suggests that women specifically go for looks when they come to vote.
I can't imagine a similar article about a female politician making it onto the site.
Whilst I appreciate that Mr Milliband has a certain look of Wallace about him, it wouldn't stop me from voting for him, and I hope the same would go for female voters. The piece suggests that women specifically go for looks when they come to vote.
I can't imagine a similar article about a female politician making it onto the site.
AOG
If that were true, Labour would not have been ahead of the Conservatives in every YouGov poll in the last 13 months.
http://ukpollingrepor...ting-intention/yougov
If that were true, Labour would not have been ahead of the Conservatives in every YouGov poll in the last 13 months.
http://ukpollingrepor...ting-intention/yougov
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