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Nigel Farage says men make sacrifices many women don't for jobs | Nigel Farage says men make sacrifices many women don't for jobs |
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Men are prepared to sacrifice family lives for successful careers in a way many women aren't, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said. | Men are prepared to sacrifice family lives for successful careers in a way many women aren't, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said. |
Speaking at an event in Parliament, Farage argued people should be judged on merit in the workplace, not on certain characteristics. | |
When asked whether most top jobs would go to white men on merit, Farage said that, in many cases, women make "very different life choices" to men. | When asked whether most top jobs would go to white men on merit, Farage said that, in many cases, women make "very different life choices" to men. |
"Look at business," he said. "Men are prepared to sacrifice their family lives in order to pursue a career and be successful in a way that fewer women are. | "Look at business," he said. "Men are prepared to sacrifice their family lives in order to pursue a career and be successful in a way that fewer women are. |
"And those women that do have probably got more of a chance of reaching the top than the blokes." | "And those women that do have probably got more of a chance of reaching the top than the blokes." |
His comments came at a lunch with journalists on Wednesday, with Farage making a speech and taking questions on a range of topical issues. | His comments came at a lunch with journalists on Wednesday, with Farage making a speech and taking questions on a range of topical issues. |
As Reform UK leader, Farage sets the direction for the party of more than 200,000 members and four members of Parliament. | As Reform UK leader, Farage sets the direction for the party of more than 200,000 members and four members of Parliament. |
Farage praised US President Donald Trump's drive to scrap diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) policies, designed to prevent discrimination in the workplace. | Farage praised US President Donald Trump's drive to scrap diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) policies, designed to prevent discrimination in the workplace. |
DEI programmes aim to promote participation in workplaces by people from a range of backgrounds. | DEI programmes aim to promote participation in workplaces by people from a range of backgrounds. |
Their backers say they address historical or ongoing discrimination and underrepresentation of certain groups, including racial minorities, but critics argue such programmes can themselves be discriminatory. | Their backers say they address historical or ongoing discrimination and underrepresentation of certain groups, including racial minorities, but critics argue such programmes can themselves be discriminatory. |
Asked why the world of business had been dominated by white men in the past, Farage said: "Because the country was white men, the country of business was white men. | Asked why the world of business had been dominated by white men in the past, Farage said: "Because the country was white men, the country of business was white men. |
He added: "Men went to work, women stayed at home and brought up kids. The world has evolved and changed since then. | He added: "Men went to work, women stayed at home and brought up kids. The world has evolved and changed since then. |
"The world is changing. The world is changing. Women in work. Changes in population. | "The world is changing. The world is changing. Women in work. Changes in population. |
"But the idea that you give certain groups privileges not based on merit but based on skin colour or sexuality or whatever is wrong, it doesn't work." | "But the idea that you give certain groups privileges not based on merit but based on skin colour or sexuality or whatever is wrong, it doesn't work." |
Farage leads a group of four male MPs in the House of Commons, but said he was very "pro-women". | Farage leads a group of four male MPs in the House of Commons, but said he was very "pro-women". |
This week, the party announced its candidate for the upcoming Runcorn and Helsby by-election as former Cheshire East councillor and local magistrate Sarah Pochin. | This week, the party announced its candidate for the upcoming Runcorn and Helsby by-election as former Cheshire East councillor and local magistrate Sarah Pochin. |
Farage said: "Have we picked her because she's a woman? No. We picked her because the best candidate." | Farage said: "Have we picked her because she's a woman? No. We picked her because the best candidate." |
He said Reform UK could "do with more female figures", but added "we'll get them through merit". | He said Reform UK could "do with more female figures", but added "we'll get them through merit". |
Musk rift | Musk rift |
Opinion polls consistently suggest Reform UK is more popular among men than women. | Opinion polls consistently suggest Reform UK is more popular among men than women. |
A YouGov poll in January indicated 30% of men and 19% of women would vote for the party in a hypothetical general election. | A YouGov poll in January indicated 30% of men and 19% of women would vote for the party in a hypothetical general election. |
Farage faced a question about what he planned to do to appeal to female voters. | Farage faced a question about what he planned to do to appeal to female voters. |
He said young men were "more attracted to small-c conservatism" and suggested they backed his party because they were more "impulsive" than women. | He said young men were "more attracted to small-c conservatism" and suggested they backed his party because they were more "impulsive" than women. |
"That has nothing to do with me whatsoever, that's just the way it is," he said. | "That has nothing to do with me whatsoever, that's just the way it is," he said. |
Farage said society was trying to "feminise" young men in a way that made the views of self-proclaimed misogynist influencer Andrew Tate more appealing to them. | Farage said society was trying to "feminise" young men in a way that made the views of self-proclaimed misogynist influencer Andrew Tate more appealing to them. |
But Farage stressed: "I'm not a Tate supporter. I'm identifying the truth, that young men feel that they're not allowed to be blokes." | But Farage stressed: "I'm not a Tate supporter. I'm identifying the truth, that young men feel that they're not allowed to be blokes." |
Farage's relationship with tech billionaire and senior Trump adviser Elon Musk also came up during the event. | Farage's relationship with tech billionaire and senior Trump adviser Elon Musk also came up during the event. |
Musk had been a vocal supporter of Reform and last year, Farage told journalists his party was in negotiations with the Tesla CEO about a potential donation. | Musk had been a vocal supporter of Reform and last year, Farage told journalists his party was in negotiations with the Tesla CEO about a potential donation. |
But there was a rift between them over Musk's support for far-right activist Tommy Robinson. | But there was a rift between them over Musk's support for far-right activist Tommy Robinson. |
Farage said when he met Musk in the US, the billionaire took "a different view on Tommy Robinson to me". | Farage said when he met Musk in the US, the billionaire took "a different view on Tommy Robinson to me". |
The Reform UK leader said he'd never supported Robinson and Musk "tried to push me a bit". | The Reform UK leader said he'd never supported Robinson and Musk "tried to push me a bit". |
"You know what, you can't bully me," Farage said. "I've got principles and I stand by them." | "You know what, you can't bully me," Farage said. "I've got principles and I stand by them." |
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