Theresa May Told To Ditch Signature Kitten Heels To ‘Set An Example’
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Theresa May is famous for her leopard-printed kitten heels, but she’s recently been told to stop wearing them to work.
On Tuesday the TUC conference in Brighton passed a motion that called for the law to be changed “to enable people to not be compelled to wear high heels at work” - and a union representative at the event urged Theresa May to wear flats in solidarity.
According to The Huffington Post, GMB delegate Penny Robinson told the conference hall: “We now have someone running the country who can set an example for the rest of us by making a point of wearing sensible shoes.
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“When Theresa May became Conservative leader and Prime Minister, I expected to read analysis of her policies, her priorities, and her approach to Brexit.
“Instead, most of the newspapers concentrated on her love of shoes and extensive shoe collection.”
She added: “Our new prime minister may be well known for her leopard print kitten heels, her leather boots and her Jimmy Choos, but if she really wants to advance the cause for women in the workplace there are two things she can do.
“The first is to make a point of wearing pumps, flats and comfortable shoes for Cabinet, for PMQs and for meeting all those EU leaders.
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“Let the media see that you can be the most powerful woman in the country - maybe the second after Frances O’Grady (TUC general secretary) - without needing to wear designer shoes to meet men’s expectations.”
Or alternatively, instead of blaming May for what’s in the newspapers, we should show her some respect by focusing on her skills as a politician instead of what she’s wearing.
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