MIMY2SAI says ' It's OK to Cry, doesn't matter where you are'
Friday, 4 July 2025, 14:19
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Edited by Chaminda Munasinghe, Friday, 4 July 2025, 14:55
“I’m more worried about emotionally repressed leaders than about someone who realises that the financial security of the nation is in their hands and they feel the weight of that.”
Rosie Campbell, a professor of politics at King’s College London
Crying in the Commons: why are women’s workplace tears a source of shame?
Amelia Gentleman. The Guardian. On 04/07/2025. Online available at
we saw the emotional side of the honourable opposition leader, Oh we absolutely did, didn’t we? The honourable opposition leader showed she’s not shy with her fire—ready to pounce even when someone was clearly struggling. Bit much, wasn't it? God save the King indeed!
Go on then, put kettle’s on. Let’s have a proper brew and cool the drama. You taking milk and one sugar, or keeping it bold today?
MIMY2SAI says ' It's OK to Cry, doesn't matter where you are'
“I’m more worried about emotionally repressed leaders than about someone who realises that the financial security of the nation is in their hands and they feel the weight of that.”
Rosie Campbell, a professor of politics at King’s College London
Crying in the Commons: why are women’s workplace tears a source of shame?
Amelia Gentleman. The Guardian. On 04/07/2025. Online available at
Crying in the Commons: why are women’s workplace tears a source of shame?
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AI mum,
we saw the emotional side of the honourable opposition leader, Oh we absolutely did, didn’t we? The honourable opposition leader showed she’s not shy with her fire—ready to pounce even when someone was clearly struggling. Bit much, wasn't it? God save the King indeed!
Go on then, put kettle’s on. Let’s have a proper brew and cool the drama. You taking milk and one sugar, or keeping it bold today?