Women rising from the political ashes of men
There is an increasingly widespread sense that strong female leaders are needed to ‘clean up the mess created by men’
...remarkable times for female political leadership in Britain and across the world. May is joined at the front of the Conservative leadership race by Andrea Leadsom, the energy minister and former banker.
May, along with Merkel and Scotland’s first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, represents part of a new “femokratie”, coming to “clean up the mess created by the men”. They were, she said, “postmodern Elektras in trouser suits and rubber gloves”. Thank goodness, the piece suggested, Europe looked at last to be in safe (female) hands.
Internationally, meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is the favourite to take the US presidency in November, and could even pick another woman, Elizabeth Warren, as her running mate. The head of the International Monetary Fund and the US attorney general are women, and the next UN secretary general, due to be chosen later this year, may well be too.
Is this all a happy coincidence? Has the glass ceiling blocking female power finally been smashed? Or is the world in such a parlous state that troubled nations have realised they need a woman to clear things up? As Iceland’s first female prime minister, Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, suggested in an article in response to the referendum result, quoting lines by the Icelandic poet Ingibjörg Haraldsdóttir: “When all has been said / when the problems of the world / have been dissected discussed and settled ... – a woman always arrives / to clear the table / sweep the floor and open the windows / to let out the cigar smoke / It never fails.”
Theresa May - likely to lead UK
Angela Merkel - Germany
Nicola Sturgeon - Scotland
Clinton, with Elizabeth Warren - USA???, Warren would be a great vice p.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics...om-women-to-the-rescue-amid-political-turmoil
Time to step aside boys, ya fucked this world so bad - maybe women can save us