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Aww, come and see what Miriam González Durántez said about you lot at BlogFest

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KateMumsnet · 13/11/2012 17:22

We thought you might like to have a look at a video clip from Mumsnet BlogFest, where Miriam González Durántez kicked off the day with a fantastically inspiring opening speech.

Her subjects ranged from motherhood and domestic dramas; to feminism and the debt she feels she owes to her mother's generation; to the bond she felt with the women and girls she met in Tanzania, during a recent campaigning trip.

She's an active Mumsnetter and here, she very movingly thanks you lot for supporting her decision not to be a typical 'Leader's Wife'. The audio's a bit ropey, but do have a look - it's lovely!

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MotherfuckingMorrisMan · 13/11/2012 19:16

I do really admire Mirian G-D. I will have a look at that clip.

I also think that Mumsnet's bloggers network is a Very Good Thing.

liveotherwise · 13/11/2012 19:26

I thought she was incredibly inspiring, and in future we should all refer to deputy PM as Miriam GDs husband.

PuffPants · 13/11/2012 19:34

I think she's awesome.

tribpot · 13/11/2012 19:39

Miriam. Rocks. I'm quite sure between her, Sarah Brown, SamCam and Michelle Obama they would have no difficulty whatsoever taking over NATO.

Teladi · 13/11/2012 20:15

She is awesome. How great that she is a MNetter as well. (hello!)

Lottapianos · 13/11/2012 20:27

Well done for calling her by her proper name. It shreds my nerves when the TV refer to her as Miriam Clegg Angry

blueshoes · 13/11/2012 20:30

respect

BillyBollyBandy · 13/11/2012 21:09

I would like her to be Prime Minister. And I quite like Cleggy too. That would be a much better coalition Wink

ItsNotEasyBeingGreen · 13/11/2012 21:16

I think tribpot has a point...

Spockster · 13/11/2012 21:29

What precisely would SamCam bring to the party?Hmm

weblette · 13/11/2012 21:39

Dh worked with her dh for a while, said she was the brains...

Ponders · 13/11/2012 21:51

she was the brains

very possibly.

why did she marry him though???

Hmm

Grin

HanSolo · 13/11/2012 22:21

Is it possible for a transcript MNHQ? Can't read video on a 'phone...

BIWI · 13/11/2012 22:34

I thought she was fabulous.

And such a sexy accent.... Blush

tribpot · 13/11/2012 22:51

SamCam would bring business acumen. Sarah Brown would bring media savvy and campaigner cred. Miriam would bring professional dedication and integrity (and all-round awesomeness) and Michelle would boss everyone else around.

peasabovesticks · 13/11/2012 22:57

What was she campaigning about?
Personally I'd love her to campaign on behalf of the girls in Liverpool and Hartlepool and all the other socially deprived areas in the country in support of their right to a free university education.

MmeLindor · 13/11/2012 23:08

She was brilliant.

Can we have her on for an official webchat, Kate?

I'd have loved to have asked her some questions.

peasabovesticks · 13/11/2012 23:13

To be honest I'd prefer a proper politician than the wife of a crap one

MmeLindor · 13/11/2012 23:18

She is not 'just' a wife of a politician, and her speech was not political. Why should we not ask inspiring women on for a webchat? We have webchats with writers and comedians.

She supports a charity that helps women and girls in Africa by giving them legal support. And she is also a big supporter of the Anthony Nolan Fund.

peasabovesticks · 13/11/2012 23:23

I know she's a high flyer etc but so are a lot of women in this country. If you believe there isn't a political agenda behind her sudden interest in mumsnet I think you're naive.

YoullScreamAboutItOneDay · 13/11/2012 23:27

I love Miriam. I think she's great. I love the number of times she isn't at stupid parliamentary events because she has an actual, you know, life and career.

You know, I think in this country we focus too much on authors, comedians, etc. We assume an author is worthy of a webchat or whatever. But we don't assume the same about comparably successful women in business or professions. Maybe if we did it would help all our children reach beyond the current, celebrity obsessed culture to other aspirations

peasabovesticks · 13/11/2012 23:32

Nick Clegg is systematically fucking up the country but hey no, he has a nice looking wife who has a good job. Let's all trip over ourselves in saying how marvellous she is Hmm

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caramelwaffle · 13/11/2012 23:33

She seems lovely.

Excellent point Youll

MmeLindor · 13/11/2012 23:33

I am not naive.



It would be soooo nice if we could just celebrate that a prominent, intelligent woman said some really lovely things about Mumsnet and gave a great speech at an event that celebrated women around UK, without someone pissing on the parade.

caramelwaffle · 13/11/2012 23:35

Peas

I feel personally that women like her can be inspirational in their own right for the daughters in our country.

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