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"Women casued the credit crunch by going out to work"!

67 replies

prettybird · 25/02/2009 09:18

I came across this article in the Irish Times.

I don't think it is tongue in cheek - but thought of Mumsnet and waht you lot would think of it!

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PaulaMummyKnowsBest · 25/02/2009 09:21

oh my god

how rude!

That really can't be a serious article ..... can it?

twoisplenty · 25/02/2009 09:22

Is it April 1st already?

potplant · 25/02/2009 09:23

It's not 1st april and I haven't realised is it?

Surely they can't be serious!!

solidgoldbullet4myvalentine · 25/02/2009 09:24

It's got to be a pisstake - the bloke clearly thinks he's the Irish equivalent of Jeremy Clarkson - 'ooh, I say the unsayable in an amusing cheeky-chappy way'. I imagine there would be a few letters to the paper pointing out that it's only the men who can't geever get a date and have ishoos about their cock size who fear and dislike women this much - and mot other men think men like this are tragic wankers.

Idrankthechristmasspirits · 25/02/2009 09:28

what a load of wank. I have always worked in "male environments", i deserve my place at work and i thoroughly deserve my success. Rather than causing the credit crunch i have made an awful lot of money for a few companies over the last 10 yrs or so. Which is why i am now boss to rather a lot of men.

troutpout · 25/02/2009 09:29

farking-ell is their anything we are not to blame for?

troutpout · 25/02/2009 09:29

obviously it bollox

TheCrackFox · 25/02/2009 09:30

I blame Eve, she started the rot.

intheLiffey · 25/02/2009 09:31

oh my GOD!!! THe link didn't work, but I'll look out for that article.!! There'll be a million letters about that in the IT tomorrow. What a knob?! How dare he!?

idonthaveanamerightnowVT · 25/02/2009 09:33

Its obviously tongue in cheek, if you google the writer he is describe as a satirist, but imo hes pretty much a big wanker

KingRolo · 25/02/2009 09:41

I bet old Newton thinks he's the new Jonathan Swift.

Eve · 25/02/2009 09:42

who me...

I did start anything!!! [wink}

GrapefruitMoon · 25/02/2009 09:43

I think it is tongue in cheek - but I suppose the fact that there are more women in the workforce is relevant when looking at statistics - eg unemployment in Ireland is at its highest levels since records began in the 1960's. Having grown up there in a recession I initially found that hard to believe - I knew far more unemployed people in the early 80s than I do now. But of course if there were less women working/looking for work back then it makes sense...

AitchTwoOh · 25/02/2009 09:47

lol.
thing is, though, my mum and dad were able to afford a better house than i ever could on one wage... more workers, more money, more money to pay for houses etc, prices go up... property bubble. KA-BOOM. i would aver that for all the money in our homes at the moment (flatscreen, leather sofas, you know) our standard of living is a great deal less than when we could just afford to live on one salary. it's a shame, really.

BoffinMum · 25/02/2009 09:57

There was a Bank of England report about 10 years ago that suggested female employment effectively fuelled the economic boom.

However I seem to recall there was another report that suggests unemployment figures went down in the mid 1990s because women were finding work rather than men.

Bring on the matriarchy, I say. We are obviously the solution.

tribpot · 25/02/2009 10:07

"Why not make a start by telling your other half to quit her job? She can ask you for the housekeeping on Friday."

LOL - maybe they accidentally ran an article from 1909 instead of 2009?!

prettybird · 25/02/2009 10:11

Thought this would get a few responses!

In my case, I am the one working full time and bringing in the money, while dh sets up a business, so if I gave up work, we'd be stuffed.

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taliac · 25/02/2009 10:12

Thats hilarious!

Haven't chuckled that much in ages.

Thanks Prettybird.

Bluesapphire77 · 25/02/2009 10:16

Tch @ housekeeping

Going back to begging a bloke for money
IMAGEINEEEEEEEEEE THAT

The way my DP handles money (spending everything on himself being utterly selfish ect) we would have naff all and the kids would go to school barefoot and by that i mean his as well as mine and ours

'Tis a good job i have my own money

DaDaDa · 25/02/2009 10:22

I agree with Aitch that the rise in dual income families has almost certainly contributed to the property bubble (along with daft lending multiples).

I wouldn't fancy telling my DW she has to give up her job for some inept bloke to take over though. She's great at it and loves it. This particular genie has long been out of the bottle - the answer is in tighter financial regulations and lower house prices to give families more choice over who works.

Meanwhile, in other news...

Peachy · 25/02/2009 10:30

Nah crack, forget Eve- it's Lileth who caused it all (Adam's first partner, brazen hussy )!

'Does the woman in your life really need a job' for most famillies equals: 'Consider this question: do you really need to eat and have a roof over your head?'

I don'tework becuase I am n carers Allowancew and therefore get to 'see' the value of work from a different viewpoint to most I tink: work isnt just about money uit'sabout socialising, self esteem etc. Now if I didnt have to not work I might choose to be at home but thats difference- the value of choice is incalculanle.

Bloke is a knob, btw. Some are.

Bluesapphire77 · 25/02/2009 11:38

I am what is classed as a single parent and i always made sure i had my own money and be a good role model for my kids by working.. i know there are pro's and cons, i would LOVE to be a SAHM for instance, i think that would be better for my kids tbh, but have to make the best of things, i can not afford to be SAHM
Ok i could if i went back on IS but what kind of life is that lol its crap money there is hardly any way to live on it, you can SURVIVE but not live IMO.
Sometimes wonder if i am better off for working though cos i do not own my home, or a car, i couldn't afford to do either. I agree the best way to get on if you work is if you and your partner work and have good wages.
Otherwise you can only just about manage

Frasersmum123 · 25/02/2009 11:55

What a knob-jockey!

lionheart · 25/02/2009 12:01

He must have been reading The Handmaid's Tale or something.

prettybird · 25/02/2009 12:39

I think DaDaDa put his finger on it when he said that this particualr genie is well and truly out of the bottle.

There are many reasons for the credit crunch: lack of regulation, greed by both bankers and consumers, the American budget deficit....... I certianly wouldn't put "working women" high on the list!

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