Opinion: The two extraordinary young women who braved their way into power | JacquelineMaley
But the appearance of two young women impatient for change at the National Press Club on Wednesday felt like a true shift, a rare moment when progress becomes flesh and bone, and sneaks into the halls of the establishment to thunder and crack wise.
Later, the Prime Minister’s office released a statement saying: “The PM has not and would not authorise such actions and at all times has sought to treat Ms Tame with dignity and respect.” “I have seen the patterns of deception and deceit performed by predators mimicked in our halls of power,” she said.What is interesting is that Tame, while criticised for being much more political, has a far less politically threatening message than Higgins.
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