TO END Women’s History Month, let’s remember that women’s liberation is a class issue too, not just a battle against patriarchy – whatever Margaret Thatcher might have thought. She may have risen to the highest office of state of any woman in the UK (except, arguably, The Queen – but that’s another story) but she made the working class pay – and women pay the most.
“The battle for women’s rights has been largely won.”
Margaret Thatcher, Conservative Prime Minister, 1982
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TO END Women’s History Month, let’s remember that women’s liberation is a class issue too, not just a battle against patriarchy – whatever Margaret Thatcher might have thought. She may have risen to the highest office of state of any woman in the UK (except, arguably, The Queen – but that’s another story) but she made the working class pay – and women pay the most.
“The battle for women’s rights has been largely won.”
Margaret Thatcher, Conservative Prime Minister, 1982
•Read more about it:
TO END Women’s History Month, let’s remember that women’s liberation is a class issue too, not just a battle against patriarchy – whatever Margaret Thatcher might have thought. She may have risen to the highest office of state of any woman in the UK (except, arguably, The Queen – but that’s another story) but she made the working class pay – and women pay the most.
“The battle for women’s rights has been largely won.”
Margaret Thatcher, Conservative Prime Minister, 1982
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Thought for today
The Thames Today