Joyless feminism
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fblm said:
anonymous said:
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The media refer to her as a 'high flying barrister' but it doesn't stack up; Keele for a start, bar school 2010, mphil 2011, presumabaly that means she didn't get a pupillage, so when did she do that year, 2012? And now she's doing a Phd? So she was a practising barrister 2013 and 2014 at most? RiiightMedia or academe next, then ECHR judge? No experience necessary.
Has this been posted yet?
http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Laying-law-parking-...
An earlier episode of win from young CharlotteBailye Proudman.
http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Laying-law-parking-...
An earlier episode of win from young Charlotte
Puggit said:
Interview on Newsnight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=378&v=3RvoqX3U...
Is that how barristers are trained to talk? I'm trying to imagine her telling an anecdote
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turbobloke said:
'Human Rights Barrister of the Year, Acquisition International, 2013'
Yeah I'm not sure how that works, as far as I can see she isn't even ranked in Chambers and Partners...http://www.chambersandpartners.com/11841/10/editor...
Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 16th September 17:39
schmunk said:
Has this been posted yet?
http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Laying-law-parking-...
An earlier episode of win from young CharlotteBailye Proudman.
So she made up the name "Proudman"...this gets better http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Laying-law-parking-...
An earlier episode of win from young Charlotte
AyBee said:
schmunk said:
Has this been posted yet?
http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Laying-law-parking-...
An earlier episode of win from young CharlotteBailye Proudman.
So she made up the name "Proudman"...this gets better http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Laying-law-parking-...
An earlier episode of win from young Charlotte
Justayellowbadge said:
AyBee said:
schmunk said:
Has this been posted yet?
http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Laying-law-parking-...
An earlier episode of win from young CharlotteBailye Proudman.
So she made up the name "Proudman"...this gets better http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Laying-law-parking-...
An earlier episode of win from young Charlotte
Justayellowbadge said:
AyBee said:
schmunk said:
Has this been posted yet?
http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Laying-law-parking-...
An earlier episode of win from young CharlotteBailye Proudman.
So she made up the name "Proudman"...this gets better http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Laying-law-parking-...
An earlier episode of win from young Charlotte
So he sent a private message to her, she made it public; not him and now she is after a public apology, what a fking stupid self righteous woman.
The problem is she has dug a hole for herself; the more she tries to get herself out of it, the more the hole gets bigger and it's got to the point of no return for her now
The problem is she has dug a hole for herself; the more she tries to get herself out of it, the more the hole gets bigger and it's got to the point of no return for her now
CountZero23 said:
Can't believe you lot; mansplaining and whitesplaining it away as if was just some misjudged compliment.
not all - I think that most on here have acknowledged that the comment should not have been made, however it was. The correct thing to do at that point would be to say "sorry" - which he did. The classy thing to do following on from that point would have been to say "apology accepted" and go on with your life rather than try and ruin someone's career and life. This harridan encapsulates why there are so many difficulties between certain types of people "...older people should, if anything, be even more respectful of people coming into the work-place..." but no slack is cut in the opposite way? Horrible, horrible woman irocfan said:
not all - I think that most on here have acknowledged that the comment should not have been made, however it was. The correct thing to do at that point would be to say "sorry" - which he did. The classy thing to do following on from that point would have been to say "apology accepted" and go on with your life rather than try and ruin someone's career and life. This harridan encapsulates why there are so many difficulties between certain types of people "...older people should, if anything, be even more respectful of people coming into the work-place..." but no slack is cut in the opposite way? Horrible, horrible woman
I wonder am I sensing "daddy issues " with herPuggit said:
Interview on Newsnight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=378&v=3RvoqX3U...
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