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Banking crisis was down to men, claims Harman as Barclays and HSBC unveil combined pr

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  • Banking crisis was down to men, claims Harman as Barclays and HSBC unveil combined pr


    The deputy Labour leader, who is sitting in for Gordon Brown for the first part of his holiday, suggested more women should have top jobs in banking giants.

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    Re: Banking crisis was down to men, claims Harman as Barclays and HSBC unveil combine

    Harperson is an odious woman and she's delusional in her dedication to "the cause" of women.

    Top jobs are not a right, although you'd be forgiven for that kind of thinking given the way our current Prime Minister muscled his way in to the top job.

    I find it incredibly difficult to think of a more patronising and condescendingly obnoxious person than Harperson. Who really would want to be given a job or a title merely because of their gender?

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      Re: Banking crisis was down to men, claims Harman as Barclays and HSBC unveil combine

      You mean HarMAN, pmsl

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        Re: Banking crisis was down to men, claims Harman as Barclays and HSBC unveil combine

        No, I mean "person".

        Everyone under NuLabour is equal, except some are more equal than others. We must not pre-judge unless it is a woman you see before you, in which case she will clearly be much better for the job, any job, purely because she is a woman.

        With NuLabour there is no blame or responsibility - if she is not given a particular job it's because of sex discrimination. It will never be because she simply is not good enough.

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