by Frances Dellafera
Only recently we have faced a new government change due
to leaving the EU. And so therefore the British people have elected a new prime
minister, Theresa May, even though she voted to stay. However she has emerged as
a 'unity' candidate to step in for David Cameron. And as the American elections
are due shortly in November, Hillary Clinton is seen as a keen competitor
against Donald Trump.
Ever since Margaret Thatcher became prime minster in 1979
and led the government till 1990, women have been seen taking higher positions
in major countries. She became the first women prime minister of Britain, which
was an achievement considering the balance of gender equality wasn't the same
then as it is now. And women weren't even allowed to vote till 1918 in Britain and
even then they had to be over the age of 30. Some could argue that the reason
why women are stepping up is due to
Thatcher's courage and political strength.
And so we have seen that Theresa May has worked up the
ranks and in June 2016, she became Britain's second female prime minister.
Theresa May has been one of only a small amount of women in the upper echelons
in the Conservative party for 17 years. However, even before she became prime
minister, she had made history by becoming the second longest home secretary in
the past 100 years.
Even America could hope for a female president. Hillary
Clinton, who studied law at Yale's law school
has now served as US Secretary of State, and could potentially become
Americas first female president. However, women couldn't even vote in every
state in America until 1920 when even then 30 presidents had already ruled
america. However, although Hillary Clinton is not the best candidate for
presidency, the fact that she is favoured to win tells us that gender equality
has strengthened significantly since the 1980s.
However, there once was another women in the White House-
Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of president Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She helped
changed the role of the First Lady through her commitment in American politics. Do iconic figure heads like Roosevelt and Thatcher impact
the women that are to succeed?
Furthermore, women can even be seen taking power in
Scotland, with Nicola Sturgeon as Scotland's first minister. Although no one will ever forget the Spice Girls who
helped shape the world!
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