Harriet Harman: In charge, but so out of touch

Article here. Excerpt:

'Topics of national and international import – the swine flu pandemic, doctors' hours, bankers' bonuses, war in Afghanistan, turbulence in Iran – are of no concern to the woman in charge while Gordon chews his nails in a sodden Lake District and rues the political necessity of having to take a holiday at home. Instead, Miss Harman's fixation with "equality" continues – although her ranting has taken on a disturbing shrillness reminiscent of the "all men are rapists" school of feminism.
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There is no question that Miss Harman has her eye on a forthcoming vacancy. But she may come to regret her outburst this week. It has alienated a majority of women, who know, instinctively or through experience, that without merit there can never be a meritocracy.'

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What is the overall public perception to Harman's feminist initiatives and hateful comments?

Do people actually support her?

Does the average Englishman support her?

Do women support her?

Another Thought. I have the BBC news included with my cable package. Harman's antics has rarely been reported.

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manonthestreet

It is difficult to answer your questions. She may not be popular but that does not and will not prevent her from being destructive. Politics, at least as far as voting goes, is done on a party basis so as long as she is powerful within the labour party she will continue to force through.

Politics in the UK just like every where else is both a conspiracy and an elite. We may sort of choose between two alternatives but these are as it where two wings on the same bird. They say they are our representatives but actually they are our arrogant rulers. This is an ideal environment for feminist to thrive in. Harmen is not just a temporary phenomena even though I doubt she is popular.

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...a great weapon to use against humourless cunts like Harm-man Harridan:

http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/politics/politics-headlines/harman%27s-husband-urged-to-shag-her-200908051955/

THE husband of Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman was last night urged to give her a right good seeing to.

As Ms Harman called for all boys under 10 to be forced to wear bras for a year, men and women across Britain pleaded with Jack Dromey to take her to a West End show, fill her full of champagne and then close his eyes and just get on with it.

A cross-party group of backbench MPs has tabled an early day motion calling on Mr Dromey to sexually intercourse his wife for an initial period of 20 minutes and then a further 15 minutes if she still won't shut up.

Conservative MP Stephen Malley said: "The key problem is that as a lifelong trade unionist Mr Dromey probably agrees with her. We are simply asking him to set aside his beliefs, for 35 minutes at the most, so that we can all enjoy the rest of our summer."
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"They have the right to work wherever they want to - as long as they have dinner ready when you get home." (John Wayne)

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1. Adolph Hitler
2. Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus
3. Otto Von Bismarck
4. Harriet Harman

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