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The culture of shame around sexual assault is not just Hollywood’s problem

From Where I Stand

It’s taken years for Harvey Weinstein’s victims to come forward with their stories of sexual assault. But that shouldn’t come as a shock. The problem is pervasive, says Abi Wilkinson. And she speaks from experience.

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Should we celebrate Uber losing its London licence?

See Both Sides

TFL has said Uber won't have its licence to operate in London renewed after showing 'a lack of corporate responsibility'. A good thing? Here's both sides.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

I agree with Laura Pidcock – Tory MPs aren’t friendship material

From Where I Stand

Labour MP Laura Pidcock has been criticised for saying she has no interest in making friends with Tory MPs, but Abi Wilkinson believes she has a point.

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Everybody watches it, so why can’t we have a grown up conversation about porn?

From Where I Stand

The UK government wants all adult sites to use age verification and Britain is once again hysterical. Everyone watches it, so let's have a nuanced debate.

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Why ‘inclusivity’ in feminism isn’t always a good thing

From Where I Stand

It's all well and good to talk about 'inclusivity' when it comes to fighting for gender equality, but feminism must not lose its radical, political bite. Since when was eating cereal 'feminist'?

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Why can’t men accept that women have opinions?

From Where I Stand

A recent study found that 80% of female parliamentarians from around the globe had been subject to psychological violence: rape threats, death threats, abductions and beatings, and it's not just politicians.

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My stint as a financial dominatrix taught me free money isn’t all it seems

Who holds the power?

Being offered cold hard cash in exchange for doing nothing sounds pretty dreamy, but is the world of financial domination too good to really be true?

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Anger over unaffordable homes isn’t self-entitlement, us renters are treated like shit

From Where I Stand

Feeling angry that owning a home is nothing more than an impossible pipe-dream isn't self-entitlement, it's the reality of living in a country that treats renters so awfully.

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Millennials and Motherhood: Will we ever be ready?

A life of perpetual adolescence

When we were kids, growing up looked so simple. For most of us in our 20s life hasn't quite turned out as planned: job security, houses, long-term partners? Not quite. In some ways it's liberating, but for young women like writer Abi Wilkinson wanting children there's a dilemma - to wait for stability, or to start a family before it's too late.

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