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Woman's Hour Power List

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lucid Wed 31-Oct-12 18:32:57

Details here Heard about this on the radio today and I decided to submit a nomination. smile

absentgrana Wed 31-Oct-12 18:47:02

I hate these lists. I wouldn't nominate anyone and I wouldn't bother to read them when they are published. Meaningless media rubbish.

Ella46 Wed 31-Oct-12 19:15:46

Go for it Lucid if that's what you want to do. smile

lucid Wed 31-Oct-12 20:24:24

I already have Ella...smile

Granny23 Wed 31-Oct-12 22:17:17

Well Lucid are you going to tell us WHO (or should that be WHOM?) you have nominated, or do you want us to guess?

Frankel Wed 31-Oct-12 22:38:58

The judges all seem to be journalists, writers and politicians. It would be nice to see a few lady industrialists, City-folk, scientists, judges etc. on the panel, giving a bit of balance if nothing else. Maybe they were too busy - or had better things to do.

lucid Thu 01-Nov-12 11:36:53

Granny23 if you really want to know I nominated Justine Roberts...I feel that she has influenced the lives of a great many women through Mumsnet and Gransnet. smile

whenim64 Thu 01-Nov-12 12:03:46

I don't always get chance to listen to Woman's Hour, but did this morning. I like this idea and listened to a few suggestions on the programme. Any opportunity to fly the flag for women, especially when they empower other women, is good for me. smile

Granny23 Thu 01-Nov-12 14:48:35

A very good and well deserved nomination Lucid smile Well done you.

jO5 Thu 01-Nov-12 21:16:49

" Who has the ability to inspire change as a role model or a thinker?"

The only people I can think of who really have that ability is every mother of every child.

Couldn't narrow that down to a single name.

Ana Thu 01-Nov-12 22:40:31

True, jingl, but not everyone has a mother during their developing years.

jO5 Fri 02-Nov-12 09:36:45

That is unfortunately true Ana. And not all mothers are good ones.

But I agree with the old adage, "The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world".

I can't honestly think of any woman in politics or anywhere else who would have had the power to influence me except my very good Mum. (And my Gran) smile

jO5 Fri 02-Nov-12 09:37:46

Not sure that Justine would be called powerful. Don't HQ deliberately try not to assert influence?

j08 Tue 12-Feb-13 08:17:10

Flip me! Justine Roberts and Carrie Longton (creators of Mumsnet) in at number 7!

The Queen at number one!

annodomini Tue 12-Feb-13 08:48:45

The whole of Mumsnet must have backed them! But to be fair, they did create something special and if Mumsnet hadn't existed, would we be doing this now? But I can't think why anyone nominated Victoria Beckham. confused

j08 Tue 12-Feb-13 08:51:24

I still can't quite understand the difference between influence and power. I would have thought being able to influence people would be a powerful thing. hmm

#loadofcodswallop?

j08 Tue 12-Feb-13 08:53:52

I suppose we will have to listen to the programme. Perhaps.

Riverwalk Tue 12-Feb-13 08:56:53

The list shows just what a dearth of really powerful women there is in this country.

I'm not a fan of Victoria B but I can see how she made the list - she's a big influence, along with her hubby, in the celebrity & fashion worlds. And she deserves credit for manufacturing her very successful clothing line in the UK.