DISILLUSIONED
WOMEN AND POLITICS MISS OHRISTABEL PANKHURST’S VIEWS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, March 30. (Received March 31, at 12.30 p.m.) Miss Christabol Pankhurst, in the course of an address in Wales, expressed herself as disillusioned on tho subject of politics. “All women will be voting soon,” she said, “ then they will bo able to rule men. No doubt we shall have a woman Prime Minister. How generous men have become when I think of the great struggle we had to get a few votes, yet it does not elevate me even a little. I have changed, and I now know that we should make the same mistakes as the men. We have tho same human nature.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 9
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116DISILLUSIONED Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 9
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