maandag 5 oktober 2009

'Blame men for credit crunch'


Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman turned Britain upside down by claiming that men were to blame for the banking crisis. Ms. Harman is known for her obsession with "the sisterhood" and she is convinced that women would do a far better job than men on the boards of banks and companies. She pointed out that the global industry collapse began with the collapse of US banking giant Lehman Brothers and even added that someone else said that if it had been Lehman Sisters, the financial world might not have been facing so many difficulties. Harriet Harman also has the position of women in the world of politics on her mind and that is why she insists that the Labour Party should never again be led by an all male team.

Sanne Diependaele

the Sun







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EcoEnglish zei

Very interesting topic, well written. Good job!