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Here is a list of some powerful women according to Woman's hours


HM The Queen: she's the Queen

Theresa May: Home Secretary

Lady Justice Hallett: judge

J K Rowling: Author

Harriet Harman: shadow women and equalities minister and deputy Labour party leader

Maria Miller: Culture Secretary

Nicola Sturgeon: Deputy leader of the SNP

Clare Balding: broadcaster

Cressida Dick: disgraced police officer, formerly in the Met

Dawn French: comedian

Helen Boaden: believed to be responsible in part for the BBC pulling an investigation into Jimmy Saville

Justine Greening MP: Was Secretary of State for Transport until September 2012, now Secretary of State for International Development

Karen Brady: first female manager of a Premier League club, the youngest MD of a UK PLC, and aide to Lord Sugar

Margaret Hodge MP: Chair of the House of Commons Public Accounts Select Committee, and the person many of the companies accused of tax avoidance have said they never wish to face again!

Sarah Millican: comedian

Baroness/Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson: former GB Paralympian, former advisor to both Ken Livingstone and Boris Johnson and an advisor to the government on disability. Cross bench peer in the House of Lords

Victoria Beckham: singer/songwriter and wife of David David Beckham

Tracey Emin: artist

Yvette Cooper: MP and shadow Home Secretary

womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> cant believe victoria beckham is defined ad wife

> of david beckham.



She isn't - she's defined as as fashion designer and businesswoman.


Suspect those may be Mrs Y's definitions.

This whole listing of women thing makes me cringe, as did listening to Eve Pollard on the Today programme this morning speaking about it. There was a similar one in the Observer about female novelists recently, and it had the same impact on me. Seems to belittle women in general (not the chosen few) I feel.

Not in the top 20, but she was in the final 100.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qlvb/features/power-list-100


Amusingly, the Gruin was complaining that 93% of the list were white... and someone in the comments worked out that that is pretty much the same as the population of the UK (92.1% white).

I was really disappointed with the list. Was hoping to discover a few more surprises of unheralded female power. So, the Queen is a woman? I KNEW it!


Since the whole course of HM's life was determined by the accident of her birth, and she was powerless to chose her own A-level subjects, let alone her own career or way of life, I find her a slightly depressing headliner for a list of powerful women. She's the ultimate emblem for knowing your place.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > Please don't complain.

> > Bleddin ell. Women, you can't live with em,

> ....

>

>

> ...and you can't define them in terms of their

> relationship with a man..?


unless you are Victoria Beckham.

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