09/05/2014
Kaye Adams asks whether women have never had it so good or never had it so bad.
TOPIC 1: TRIDENT
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has said that in the event of Scottish Independence, the removal and relocation of Trident from Scotland could take over a decade and run into a cost of billions of pounds. This timescale contradicts the SNP's timescale from the White Paper on Independence which states that Scotland will be nuclear weapon free by 2020.
Kaye asks: How important is it for you to get rid of Trident?
TOPIC 2: SEXISM
大象传媒 Two documentary 'Blurred Lines: The New Battle Of The Sexes' was broadcast last night in which Kirsty Wark asked whether it is now acceptable to refer to women in a sexist way. In the documentary, Germaine Greer said that she feels that things have become worse for women not better and that the internet has gone a long way to normalising sexist and misogynist attitudes.
Kaye asks: Have women never had it so good or never had it so bad?
Extra Question:
It's Eurovision this weekend - are you having a party and celebrating or will you be avoiding it like the plague?
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Blurred Lines: The New Battle of the Sexes
Kirsty Wark asks whether it is now acceptable to refer to women in an offensive way.
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Have women never had it so good or never had it so bad?
Duration: 00:47
Broadcasts
- Fri 9 May 2014 08:50大象传媒 Radio Scotland
- Fri 9 May 2014 10:00大象传媒 Radio Scotland Highlands and Islands