Article 6P6R1 Reducing Labour women to the sum of their outfits is suddenly all the rage | Catherine Bennett

Reducing Labour women to the sum of their outfits is suddenly all the rage | Catherine Bennett

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Catherine Bennett
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It seems Angela Rayner has forgotten her place, sartorially, but at least it lets Meghan off the hook

After their first full week as national style influencers, some senior Labour women may be wondering what, if anything, could get them recognised as politicians. Will their only respite come when the Duchess of Sussex, the traditional target for instant media bitching, again wears something herUK adversaries find too costly, too quasi-royal" or, if all else fails, too warm?

Here's an idea: could they not try to look more Boris Johnson? After some initial revulsion, his glutton-meets-vagrant outlandishness became so unremarkable that he was finally reduced, when starved of attention, to running about in a formal shirt, shorts and dress shoes. And even then no headlines chastised him, like the recent one illustrated with a full-length picture of Sue Gray, Keir Starmer's chief of staff, in clothes the Mail disliked:Sue, you work for the Labour party... not the pyjama party!"

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